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Tactical ResQmax Operation Manual

Tactical ResQmax Operation Manual

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Operation

Deploying the Tactical ResQmax

1. Conduct a visual inspection to insure that the bridle lines (if used) are properly connected to the

“live end” of the line – and that the “dead end” of the line is connected to the eyelet on the
launcher or otherwise secured. (fig 11c - d)

2. Fully  depress  the Valve  Key  in  the  vertical  position,  and  rotate  the Valve  Key  90  degrees

clockwise to the horizontal position. Release the Valve Key. (fig 15b - c)

3. Check the pressure gauge to verify pressure. (No pressure reading on the gauge may indicate

that you did not successfully open the valve in the nozzle or that your projectile was not
charged with air when loaded in the launcher.)

4. Press the Safety Push Knob to the “off” position to release the mechanism. (fig 13b)

Figure 20a

5. For horizontal line deployment hold the butt of the

stock against your shouler as you would a firearm,
at  a  35  degree  angle  aiming  OVER  the  intended
target. (fig 20a)

5a.For maximum vertical deployment of a Line & Hook

hold the stock of the launcher against your shoulder
and  aim  approximately  10  degrees  clear  of  the
intended target and at 80 degrees to a horizontal
plane.(fig 20b)

6. Using two fingers, squeeze the trigger. Hold the Tactical

ResQmax steady as the projectile leaves the launcher
and the line or ascending ladder “pays out.”

Figure 20b

Note:

A Line intended for vertical deployment is too short to deploy
horizontally at full service pressure. A Line deployed
horizontally at full service pressure will reach full extension
in approximately one second -- and apply a concentrated
force on the “dead end” of the line -- which may result in the
loss of the launcher equipment and injury to the operator.

Note:

Once deployed, the Line and Hook arrangement will descend
toward the operator very quickly if the Hook does not
engage the targeted area. Extreme care must be taken by
the operator to avoid being struck by the Line and Hook
during its downward descent.

Note:

Adequate training in
all aspects of the
use of this
equipment is
essential in order to
familiarize yourself
with its safe
operation and
capabilities -- and to
deploy it with
accuracy.

Note:

The security of the
engagement point
of the grappling
hook is beyond the
manufacturer’s
control. It is the
responsibility of the
purchaser and/or
operator of the
Tactical ResQmax
to insure that the
grappling hook is
properly fixed and
safe for a human
being to ascend. The
first user of any
ascent team is
responsible for
lashing the line to a
fixed point. The hook
is intended to be
ascended by a single
user per use.

ATTENTION:

On firing, the unit exhibits a sound level in excess of 110 dB, which rapidly decays to background
levels within one minute. It is therefore recommended that ear defences systems are used
during operation of the product

Line & Ladder Options

In addition to the line options shown customized lines & ladders are available to suit specific
applications.

Carry Bag - Black

The  Kit  Carry  Bag  measures  13"w  x  27"l  x
18"h (35 cm x 70 cm x 45 cm) is made from
1000  denier  Cordura  fabric,  with  2  external
zippered  pockets  and  one  internal  zippered
pocket, and has a weatherproof membrane over
the entire footprint.

Figure 7. Carry Bag 906

Ascending Ladder

Lightweight and durable! (fig 6) Constructed of nylon webbing with injection
molded elastomer rungs at 12in / 30cm o.c., this ladder is available in 40ft /
12m  lengths  that  can  be  fully  deployed  vertically.  Side  members  have  a
combined breaking strength of 7,500lbs / 3,400 kg.

This unit is conveniently packed for deployment in a line container which
attaches to the launcher to form an integral part of the assembly.

NOTE: Custom lengths available.

Figure 6.

Ascending Ladder 730 / 735

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

              

      Minimum            Weight

Part # 

Description 

                             Break Load         per Length           Length

 

 

 

              

    

 lbs     kg            lbs     kg            ft     m

801 

7mm Nylon/Spectra Line 

802 

5.5mm Nylon/Spectra Line 

735 

40ft / 12m Ascending Ladder 

5780 
3200
7500 

2622 
1194 
3400

3.96 
2.60 

5.2 

1.8 
1.2 

2.35 

165 
328 

40 

50 

100 

12 

Summary of Contents for ResQmax

Page 1: ...Operation Manual The Global Leader in intrinsically safe line throwing equipment TM the NEW Generation R E S CUESOLUTI O N S INC I N TERNATION A L...

Page 2: ...any other aspect of this equipment call Rescue Solutions International Inc directly at 800 709 5018 or 760 727 8998 or by email at mail rescueinternational com Note See Disclaimer page 35 for an Impo...

Page 3: ...in for service this record must be included Date of Purchase ResQmax Serial Projectile Serial Expiration Date Projectile Serial Expiration Date Projectile Serial Expiration Date Projectile Serial Expi...

Page 4: ...tried to fire the launcher without disengaging the safety I then tried to disengage the safety but it seems jammed When you prepare to fire the launcher the mechanism is under pressure If you apply st...

Page 5: ...injuries or death CAUTION If projectiles are subjected to extreme heat the pressure could rise sufficiently to rupture the Pressure Relief Assy and allow the air to escape preventing use of the equipm...

Page 6: ...appliance fuled by compressed air specifically designed to deploy a line only or a grappling hook and line a grappling hook and ascending ladder to an otherwise inaccessible point in both land based...

Page 7: ...ing actions Provide adequate and frequent training in the operation of this equipment in actual field conditions Implement and maintain a program for the regular review of the equipment to insure that...

Page 8: ...Relief Assy 7 Place the O Ring around the threaded end of the Nozzle and screw the assembly back into the projectile cylinder Figure 23c Reinstalling the Nozzle Valve Plug Replacement of the Nozzle P...

Page 9: ...erformance Important Note The beveled surface of the neck of the nozzle is subject to wear at the moment of launching In normal conditions this part is suitable for 150 or more discharges Carefully in...

Page 10: ...ere is an O ring on the projectile nozzle which is re usable unless damaged A replacement O ring is included Do NOT use any sealant or tape on the thread of the nozzle Apply a small amount of Corrosio...

Page 11: ...e care must be taken by the operator to avoid being struck by the Line and Hook during its downward descent Note Adequate training in all aspects of the use of this equipment is essential in order to...

Page 12: ...t will be necessary to top it up using the procedure as described on page 11 This is also a good opportunity to have a practice launch Note If the Pressure Gauge on the Launcher does not show 0 pressu...

Page 13: ...ok and install the projectile with Grappling Hook into the launcher The launcher is then ready for discharge following the steps outlined on page 26 for vertical deployment of the Grappling Hook Figur...

Page 14: ...to the neck of the Projectile cylinder with velcro strap provided and return the Line to the blunt end of the projectile along the opposite side of the cylinder 6 Press the Safety Push Knob to insure...

Page 15: ...the line container door closed V Groove Bridle Lines Quick connect Figure 17a Figure 17b Protecting the Cylinder or Projectile All practice deployments SHOULD BE INTOWATER The projectile is primarily...

Page 16: ...on the line Note DO NOT coil or loop the line EVER If you coil the line you may build in tension that will cause snarls the next time you use it resulting in poor performance during deployment Figure...

Page 17: ...it to service See Fig 14b Note The main line and bridle lines should be inspected after each use for fraying or damage before storing for later use If immersed in seawater during use all lines and pro...

Page 18: ...projectile being inserted it is necessary to press the Safety Push Knob to release the safety internally prior to inserting another porjectile 19 Step 5 Step 4 Connecting the Launcher to the Line Cont...

Page 19: ...projectile being inserted it is necessary to press the Safety Push Knob to release the safety internally prior to inserting another porjectile 19 Step 5 Step 4 Connecting the Launcher to the Line Cont...

Page 20: ...it to service See Fig 14b Note The main line and bridle lines should be inspected after each use for fraying or damage before storing for later use If immersed in seawater during use all lines and pro...

Page 21: ...on the line Note DO NOT coil or loop the line EVER If you coil the line you may build in tension that will cause snarls the next time you use it resulting in poor performance during deployment Figure...

Page 22: ...the line container door closed V Groove Bridle Lines Quick connect Figure 17a Figure 17b Protecting the Cylinder or Projectile All practice deployments SHOULD BE INTOWATER The projectile is primarily...

Page 23: ...to the neck of the Projectile cylinder with velcro strap provided and return the Line to the blunt end of the projectile along the opposite side of the cylinder 6 Press the Safety Push Knob to insure...

Page 24: ...ok and install the projectile with Grappling Hook into the launcher The launcher is then ready for discharge following the steps outlined on page 26 for vertical deployment of the Grappling Hook Figur...

Page 25: ...t will be necessary to top it up using the procedure as described on page 12 This is also a good opportunity to have a practice launch Note If the Pressure Gauge on the Launcher does not show 0 pressu...

Page 26: ...e care must be taken by the operator to avoid being struck by the Line and Hook during its downward descent Note Adequate training in all aspects of the use of this equipment is essential in order to...

Page 27: ...ere is an O ring on the projectile nozzle which is re usable unless damaged A replacement O ring is included Do NOT use any sealant or tape on the thread of the nozzle Apply a small amount of Corrosio...

Page 28: ...erformance Important Note The beveled surface of the neck of the nozzle is subject to wear at the moment of launching In normal conditions this part is suitable for 150 or more discharges Carefully in...

Page 29: ...Relief Assy 7 Place the O Ring around the threaded end of the Nozzle and screw the assembly back into the projectile cylinder Figure 23c Reinstalling the Nozzle Valve Plug Replacement of the Nozzle P...

Page 30: ...ing actions Provide adequate and frequent training in the operation of this equipment in actual field conditions Implement and maintain a program for the regular review of the equipment to insure that...

Page 31: ...appliance fuled by compressed air specifically designed to deploy a line only or a grappling hook and line a grappling hook and ascending ladder to an otherwise inaccessible point in both land based...

Page 32: ...injuries or death CAUTION If projectiles are subjected to extreme heat the pressure could rise sufficiently to rupture the Pressure Relief Assy and allow the air to escape preventing use of the equipm...

Page 33: ...tried to fire the launcher without disengaging the safety I then tried to disengage the safety but it seems jammed When you prepare to fire the launcher the mechanism is under pressure If you apply st...

Page 34: ...in for service this record must be included Date of Purchase ResQmax Serial Projectile Serial Expiration Date Projectile Serial Expiration Date Projectile Serial Expiration Date Projectile Serial Expi...

Page 35: ...any other aspect of this equipment call Rescue Solutions International Inc directly at 800 709 5018 or 760 727 8998 or by email at mail rescueinternational com Note See Disclaimer page 35 for an Impo...

Page 36: ...w Body Cast In Inserts Fasteners Pressure Gauge Launcher Barrel Launcher Handle Line Container Cast In Inserts Fasteners Stock Body Cast In Inserts Fasteners Locking Slide Projectile Cylinder Projecti...

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