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1030 QUIC-FLIP ® SCBA Holder<br />

PAGE 1-15<br />

Model QF-1<br />

At rest on shelf<br />

Flipped around<br />

and down<br />

Store self-contained breathing apparatus on any flat<br />

shelf...out of the way until needed for donning SCBA.<br />

Pull the release pin to rotate the unit 90 degrees from the stored position. Pull<br />

another pin and the unit drops down to the donning position. Flips are preset<br />

to swing left out of the stored position.<br />

QUIC-FLIP with Mechanical<br />

WALKAWAY Bracket<br />

(Pat. No. 4,056,017)<br />

The basic Flip is 7-3/4” square. With the WALKAWAY bracket (ordered<br />

separately) mounted, the length is 23”. Collapsed (at rest position) height of<br />

the unit is 2-1/4”. A pair of rectangular (1” x 2”) spacer blocks are supplied<br />

with each holder. The spacers raise the WALKAWAY bracket either 1” or 2”<br />

above the faceplate as required to miss the edge of a compartment or over seat<br />

cushions.<br />

Reference Manual 1030PM1<br />

MODEL DESCRIPTION<br />

WT./@<br />

IN LBS.<br />

PRICE LIST<br />

PAGE NO.<br />

QF-1 QUIC-FLIP unit 5.6 10<br />

MQF-1 Modified QUIC-FLIP unit 4.4 10<br />

QUIC-FLIP on side of tanker<br />

The modified QUIC-FLIP holder is ideal for use on<br />

engine compartments and Mattydales to hold SCBA<br />

in a horizontal position in its WALKAWAY ® bracket.<br />

The unit is similar to the standard model, but does not<br />

include a base plate. Instead, the modified holder flips<br />

up from the horizontal storage position to a vertical<br />

position, with SCBA ready for donning. Firefighter<br />

can simply stand on the step, flip up the unit, and slip<br />

on SCBA. Also useful in rescue vehicles.

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