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Federal Republic of Germany since 1949 Synthetic helmet (˜2002)
In this collection since: 30.12.2005
0255 Fire helmet according to DIN EN 443 from Schuberth Brunswick, Type: F210. Due to the bad results of the predecessor helmet F200 (see helmet no.: 87) at use by high temperatures, the company Schuberth has developed the follow-up helmet F210. This helmet is suitable in the inside attack and fire exercise container for use now.
Helmet bowl: "High Temp Fibre" glass fiber reinforced special synthetic material for increased thermal use).
Ageing: very high ageing resistance.
Hearing: The 3/4 bowl makes it possible to hear very good.
Climate: 3/4 bowl provides a good air circulation under the helmet.
Weight: approx. 1180 g
Bicycle lock: integrated push-button locks to the direct adaption of a breath protective mask or for adaption of a lamp, with safety device against opening unintentionally.
Face protection: Integrated face protection from PC - person wearing glasses suitable.
Persistent (flourescent), yellow color other colors on enquiry.
Comfort: carrying luxury by optimal weight distribution and fit
Recession: push muffled inside bowl according to DIN EN 443
Materials: Use of skin kind materials, Nature leather sweatband, Chinstrap with nature leather.
Adjustability: Head sizes of 54-61 cm, fast adjustment for 2 head sizes.
The helmet is delivered without neck guard, the neck guard made of leather is assembled, however, here. The helmet was worn at the professional fire department in the city of Chemnitz. The municipal coat of arms is appropriated at the front. As an innovation to the predecessor helmet F200 have to be called the missing ventilating perforation and the fastening of the inside helmet with synthetic material blanks.
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Also look at: Federal Republic of Germany since 1949, 87
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