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Blower, Gasoline Engine Driven, Pneumatic Lifting Bag, 4 port

Blower, Gasoline Engine Driven, Pneumatic Lifting Bag, 4 port

6901C - Shown without included cover

The Gasoline Engine Driven Blower meets all requirements of military specification MIL-B-26793B. This equipment is used to inflate aircraft lifting bags, used in emergencies, to raise crash landed aircraft from the ground. The unit may also be used whenever a source of low pressure air is needed, such as inflating pontoons and dock bags. The Gasoline Engine Driven Blower is a portable self-contained unit, which consists of a heavy duty gasoline driven engine, directly coupled to a positive displacement blower. In operation, air under pressure is discharged through four valve controlled outlet ports. The unit is shock mounted and is provided with a removable cover hood which serves to protect the unit when not in service, and to facilitate preheating of the engine in extremely cold conditions. The unit is mounted on skids and is provided with handles for lifting or tie down. This unit is also available utilizing a diesel engine in lieu of the gasoline engine, which will operate with diesel No. 2, JP-5 or JP-8 aircraft fuel.

  • Discharge Pressure - 6 psi maximum (adjustable).
  • Discharge Flow Rate - Factory set at 50 SCFM. Adjustable to 80 SCFM
  • Fuel Tank Capacity - 6 quarts.
  • Dimensions: 25" Long x 20" High x 20" Wide
  • Net Weight: 162 lbs (73 kg)