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Marine Boat Shop, a specialist in nautical equipment and engine instrumentation, offers a selection of safety stop pulls, essential devices to ensure onboard safety, especially in case of emergency.
These safety stop pulls are designed to provide peace of mind and enhance safety on board, ensuring swift responses to emergencies.
There are 8 products.
Reference: DC002
Reference: AR410
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Reference: DC001
1. Stainless Steel Fire Safety Stop Pull
Functionality: Allows for the rapid shutdown of a system’s power supply in case of fire, reducing the risk of flame spread.
Material: Made of stainless steel, corrosion-resistant, and durable for marine environments.
Installation: Must be easily accessible and visible to all crew members.
2. Flexible Stop Pulls with Stranded Steel Cable
Functionality: Used to quickly stop engines or critical systems.
Features: Stranded steel cable for enhanced strength, ideal for marine environments.
Advantages: Provides flexibility of use while ensuring durability.
3. Fuel Stop Pull
Functionality: Cuts off the fuel supply, essential in case of leaks or fire.
Features: Often equipped with a locking mechanism to prevent accidental shutdowns.
Placement: Must be easily accessible to crew members.
4. Fire Extinguisher Control Pull
Functionality: Enables quick activation of a fire extinguisher in case of fire.
Installation: Should be placed near high-risk areas, such as kitchens or engine rooms.
Features: Often color-coded for quick identification.
Best Practices
Crew Training: Ensure all crew members know where these devices are located and how to use them properly.
Regular Inspections: Check the pulls and their mechanisms frequently to ensure they function correctly.
Accessibility: Position the pulls so they can be easily reached in an emergency, without obstructions.
Conclusion
Safety stop pulls are essential for ensuring a quick response in emergencies. Investing in high-quality devices and training your crew on their use can significantly enhance onboard safety.