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POK® has developed a wide range of towable units. On the latter, one can mount any type of monitor with a flow rate of 3,000 to 30,000 liters per minute.

Their towable aluminum alloy frames are made by highly qualified boiler technicians. These models are perfectly adapted to fire fighting in the petrochemical sector. Among the immediately available materials, POK currently offers the two products presented below.

Stainless steel monitor lance

The square 3000 towable unit (part number 14102) is made entirely of aluminum alloy. This towable unit is equipped with an adjustable tiller, four stabilizing feet, a warning ramp and a jockey wheel. The platform of this towable unit offers very high ground stability on uneven surfaces.

The Mercator monitor (part number 03487) is a DN80 fixed stainless steel monitor lance

The Mercator monitor (part number 03487) is a DN80 fixed stainless steel monitor lance. It offers a flow rate of up to 3,000 L/min at 7 bar operating pressure at the monitor output. It has a 360° azimuth travel. This monitor is equipped with a stainless steel self-priming foam-water gun that offers a flow rate of 3,000 L/min at 7 bar (part number 07769).

Internal stream straightener

This Towable unit type 4000 (reference 13955) is entirely made of aluminum alloy. This towable unit, like the Square 3000, has an adjustable tiller, four adjustable crank stabilizer feet and a jockey wheel. It also has traffic lights and a storage box. The axle can support a load of 750 kg.

The manual stainless steel DN100 (part no. 31323) monitor offers unequaled ease of use thanks to its two levered handwheels. One for site adjustment and the other for azimuth adjustment. The branchpipe of this monitor features an internal stream straightener consisting of seven elements for exceptional stream gain, range and quality. This monitor is equipped with a 6000 L/min stainless steel self-priming foam-water branchpipe (part number 15906).

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