UK FORCE
UK FORCE™ 10 FULL FACE MASK & FILTERS
UK FORCE™ 10 FULL FACE MASK & FILTERS
SKU: SU2312-1
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Details
A UK made full face, twin cartridge mask with Class 3 heavy duty filter connections. Conforms to BS EN 136:1998.
- Note: Supplied without filters - see SU2037, SU2038, SU2039 press-to-check filters or SU1237 cartridge filters and SU1238 pre-filters
- Fully adjustable padded 5-point suspension harness moulds to face shape for excellent seal
- Exhalation valve to reduce heat and moisture build-up
- Quick release buckles
- Panoramic lens - impact protection, anti-mist, anti-scratch
- Request a physical size guide
PRESS-TO-CHECK™ FILTERS
With the new PressToCheck™ filters you can instantly check that you have the correct seal every time. For use with Force8 and Force10 masks
Fit it..!
Don the mask - Put the straps and harness over your head and pull the straps to a suitably tight and comfortable fit
Press it..!
PressToCheck™ - Press the front and backs of both filter covers together to stop air from entering through the filters
Check it..!
Inhale - No air should come through the mask, adjust until it doesn't
| Filter Marking | Meaning | Class | Vapour Filter | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Organic Vapours & Gases with boiling point 65°c & above | 1 | LOW Capacity | ||||
| B | Inorganic Vapours & Gases (excluding Carbon Dioxide Monoxide) | 2 | MEDIUM Capacity | ||||
| E | Sulphur Dioxide & other Acidic Vapours & Gases | 3 | HIGH CAPACITY | ||||
| K | Ammonia & Ammonia derivatives Vapours & Gases | ||||||
| A | B | E | K | Combination Filter, all of the above | |||
| P | Particulate Filter | Class | Particulate Filter | ||||
| R | Re-usable particulate filter | 1 | LOW Capacity | ||||
| NR | Single shift particulate filter | 2 | MEDIUM Capacity | ||||
| D | Meets optional clogging requirements | 3 | HIGH Capacity | ||||
FILTER EXPIRY
- The expiry date printed on the filters is the absolute final date for the life of the filter when unopened and completely sealed from outside contaminants.
- Once the seal has been broken, the filters have a maximum life expectancy of 28 days unless used in high intensity environments.
- The user should carry out their own risk assessment on each use. If there is difficulty in breathing or they can taste/smell the contaminant through the mask, then the filters must be changed
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| Size |
Medium, Large |
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