ACR ARTEX 9490.1 HydroFix HRU-100 - Trotac Marine
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ACR ARTEX 9490.1 HydroFix HRU-100

SKU:
ACR9490.1
$234.46
Hydrostatic Release Unit by ACR. Patented rod system allows release of the beacon from a Category I bracket when submerged in water between 1.5 - 4 meters (4.9 - 13.1 feet). Designed to work with Sea Shelter. View full description

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A patented rod system does not rely on a battery, blade or pyrotechnic device to release the beacon. This advantage allows for a quick, seamless and reliable release in an emergency.

Note that this is a date-stamped product and must be replaced every 2 years from the date of installation or 4 years from the date of manufacture.

  • Easily replaceable
  • 100% factory tested
  • Patent Number: 7,435,148

ACR HYDROSTATIC RELEASE HRU-100 FOR EPIRB

Specifications

Product Number:

9490.1

Fits:

ACR Sea Shelter, ™ Sea Shelter™2 and Sea Shelter™3 brackets

Size:

2.5 x 3.4 x 2.0” (6.3 x 8.6 x 5.0 cm)

Weight:

3.3 oz (93.6 g)

Brand:
ACR

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