STRETCH CORNER

STRETCH CORNER

STRETCH CORNER

Keiser’s Stretch Corner is able to host a lot of stretches while occupying small space. With a footprint of only 24 sq ft/2.2 m, it not only fits almost any facility, but also needs less space than four people lying on the floor. You can regain valuable square footage. Backed by a 10-year structural guarantee, the Stretch Corner is built to bear years of hard use.

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OPTIONS & FEATURES

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Supports multiple users

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Supports multiple stretches

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Displays informational stretch placards

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Accommodates up to 4 users at a time

SPECIFICATION

Height 79.5″ / 2019 mm
 Width 63″ / 1600 mm
Length 54″ / 1372 mm
Weight 180 lbs / 82 kg
Working Space 8′ x 6′ / 2.4 m x 1.8 m

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Force Machine

Force Machine

Force Machine:

It is a simulated forcible entry-chopping device developed and made by Keiser specifically for the fire service. It provides an efficient and durable means of training or testing users such as firefighters who use axes and sledgehammers in their jobs. To use the FORCE Machine, an individual straddles the I-beam by standing on the foot walks and strikes the I-beam using the specifically designed 9-lb. dead-blow sledgehammer. The I-beam is weighted to simulate a railroad tie commonly used in testing many firefighters today. The individual drives the I-beam with overhand swings the length of the track. The movement is biomechanically correct, accurately reflecting structural firefighting tasks. Polyethylene glides on the bottom of the I-beam provide a consistent running surface on the steel track so important in testing. It takes an average of twenty to twenty-five strikes to move the I-beam five feet, a level of effort consistent with many forcible entry situations.

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OPTIONS & FEATURES

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To use the FORCE Machine, an individual stands on the footwalks, straddling the I-beam then strikes the I-beam using the specifically designed 9 lb dead-blow sledgehammer.

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it takes an average of twenty to twenty-five strikes to move the I-beam 5 feet (1.5m) a level of effort consistent with many forcible entry situations.

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The movement accurately reflects structural firefighting tasks

SPECIFICATION

Height 13″ / 330 mm
 Width 35″ / 927 mm
Length 96″ / 2438 mm
platform Height 9  / 229 mm
Total Weight 348 lbs / 174 kg
I- Beam Weight 158 lbs / 72 kg
SledgeHammer Weight 9 lbs / 4 kg

ACCESSORIES STANDARD

FORCE MACHINE SLEDGE HAMMER

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