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DuPont Universal Pressure Test Kit, 990810
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Price: Reg. $1,399.99
Sale $1,145.00
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Item#: BOSS990810

Manufacturer SKU: 990810


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DuPont Universal Pressure Test Kit, 990810

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This test kit is designed for periodic air pressure testing on all Level A fully encapsulated suits. Compact and lightweight, this kit is completely self contained, requiring no external air supply. Pressure test kits are used to test Level A garments per the methods described in ASTM F 1054, "Practice for Pressure Testing of Totally Encapsulated Chemical Protective Suits" and EN464 "Leak-Tightness of Gas-Tight Suits (Internal Pressure Test)". Typical Applications: All Level A, gas-tight suit applications. Adapters included will fit Pirelli and Auer connections, which includes DuPont, Kappler and Lakeland suits.

NOTE: Proper decontamination and visual inspection for damage and excessive wear and tear must occur before beginning any pressure testing.
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