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MFC Survival is based in Tonypandy in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales. Formed in 1959, we have continued to develop and extend a range of products for the survival, emergency and rescue requirements of emergency rescue organisations, authorities and departments of defence throughout the world. In 2005 MFC Survival was acquired by Mangar International Ltd. MFC Survival continues to operate as an independent organisation.
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The MFC. "Stak - Jak" eliminate at a stroke the gray area of disminishing lift
associated with conventional ovoid high pressure mats.
No complicated graphs required, the "Stak - Jak" system offers a positive lift
calculation from a practical size programme selection to cover all eventualities
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Th Stak Jak System is available in 40, 16 and 12 tonne variations
The system includes -
•Combined Controller/reg.530r
•Conbined Inlet/Relief Valve
•10m del. Hose in Red or green
•High Pressure Cylinder Hose 0.5m
•Optional inflation systems available to suit customer requirements
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Specification |
| TYPE (Single Stak - Jak) |
K.S.M.12 |
K.S.M. 16 |
K.S.M.40 |
| Max. Pressure |
Bar |
8 |
8 |
8 |
| Max. Lift |
Tonne |
12 |
16 |
40 |
| Size |
cm |
51 x 51 |
61 x 61 |
95 x 95 |
| Height Inflated |
cm |
12.5 |
17 |
27 |
| Height Deflated |
cm |
3 |
3 |
3 |
| Air Capacity (nom.) |
Litres |
95 |
390 |
1450 |
| Water Capacity (nom.) |
Litres |
11 |
42 |
161 |
| Weight |
kg |
7.3 |
10.5 |
26 |
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