
Section 3: Deploying the Bucket
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Control Head Orientation - Models 5566-HL9800
For these models, it may be necessary to use a second shackle
to rotate the bucket 90°.
WARNING
Ensure that all shackles are rated with a minimum safety factor of five for the gross weight of the
bucket as shown on the data plate.
WARNING
Do not remove the cover on the control head while operating the Bambi Bucket. With the cover
removed, the tripline safety keeper is no longer functional. Without the safety keeper, the tripline
could separate and cause a tail rotor strike resulting in severe injury or death.
Connecting Power
The Bambi Bucket’s electrical supply is connected through a breakaway plug. The purpose of the plug is
to offer a clean “breakaway” if the Bambi Bucket has to be jettisoned from the aircraft in an emergency.
It is suggested that the plug be lightly taped together with vinyl tape, while in use, to ensure that wind
action does not separate the plug. If the control cable is not secured to the longline, duct tape should be
wrapped every 3 ft (1 m) to prevent any damage to the cable.
NOTICE
To operate the solenoid and release the water, a momentary contact switch is used. The solenoid has a
10% duty cycle (designed to not be operated more than 10% of the time). Operating the solenoid
continuously will result in solenoid failure.
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