What is CORE™ Technology? | ||||||
CORE™ Technology (Coaxial Rescue Equipment Technology) refers to the hoses, couplers (and valves) of a rescue system. In other words the way hydraulic oil is directed from the pump to the tool and vice versa. A traditional dual hose system consists of a separate pressure and return hose connecting pump and rescue tool. A CORE™ system consists of only one hose: a high pressure inner hose inside a low pressure outer hose. The hydraulic principle and tool performance of CORE™ Technology and traditional technology are of course identical. | ||||||
Why CORE™ Technology? | ||||||
CORE™ Technology is a revolutionary turning point in rescue tool technology and definitely more than a new piece of equipment. It allows you, as a rescuer, to rethink and simplify your extrication techniques and your standard operating procedures. Once working with CORE™, you will discover the unprecedented benefits it offers. Compared to working with a traditional system, working with CORE™ is safer, easier & quicker. | ||||||
Safer | ||||||
One hose system (hose in hose) - protected power | ||||||
increased safety for the rescuer; high pressure hose inside and protected by low pressure outer hose | ||||||
CORE™ Technology is safer, more user-friendly, saves time and manpower | ||||||
Para-aramid fiber reinforced hose (no steel) | Safety couplers | |||||
- no risk of kinking or pinholes | - one step auto-lock coupler - two step uncoupling system | |||||
CORE™ para-aramid reinforced | Dual steel reinforced | - couples and locks in just one push | - accidental uncoupling impossible during operation | |||
Hose testing | According to international safety norms | |||||
- all testing according to every appropriate safety norm |
- 4:1 safety ratio for both pressure and return line - according to EN 13204 and NFPA 1936 (Certificates by independent body available) |
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Easier & Quicker | |||||||||||||
Simple set up | Simple set up Changing tools under flow during use | ||||||||||||
- connect CORE™ hose to pump or tool with or without pump running | - change tools any time without operating a release valve on the pump | ||||||||||||
saves precious manpower | |||||||||||||
Para-aramid reinforced hose | |||||||||||||
- no kinking | - easy to handle / manoeuvre | ||||||||||||
- easy to roll and unroll | - light weight | ||||||||||||
- easy storage | Maintenance friendly | ||||||||||||
- less couplers - less hoses - no pigtail hoses on tools - no release valves on pumps |
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- all hoses with standard hose binders for easy storage | |||||||||||||
Unique CORE™ couplers | Coupler mounted directly on the tools | ||||||||||||
- 360° rotating couplers on tool and on pump; no hose entanglement | - no pigtail hoses necessary | - tool couplers not lying in the dirt |
- no swinging couplers - CORETM Technology |
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- compact, space saving in rescue vehicle | - Dual hoses | ||||||||||||
- maintenance friendly flat face couplers | |||||||||||||
One hand coupling | |||||||||||||
- easy to clean | - no dirt inside couplers |
article number | 150.032.106 | ||
model | TR 5340 | ||
short description | Telescopic Ram | ||
equipped with (connector type) | CORE | ||
max. working pressure | bar/Mpa | 720 / 72 | |
spreading stroke 1st plunger | mm | 150 | |
spreading stroke 2nd plunger | mm | 125 | |
total spreading stroke | mm | 275 | |
retracted length | mm | 335 | |
extended length | mm | 610 | |
max. spreading force 1st plunger | kN/t | 217 / 22.1 | |
max. spreading force 2nd plunger | kN/t | 101 / 10.3 | |
required oil content (effective) | cc | 525 | |
hydraulic oil type | ISO-L HV VG 15/22 | ||
number of plungers | 2 | ||
weight, ready for use | kg | 9.2 | |
temperature range | °C | 35 | |
dimensions (AxBxC) | mm | 280 x 109 x 335 | |
EN 13204 classification | TR217/150-101/125-9.2 | ||
EN 13204 compliant | Yes | ||
NFPA 1936, HSF | kN/t | 217 / 22.1 | |
NFPA 1936, LSF | kN/t | 101 / 10.3 | |
NFPA 1936 compliant | Yes |
Safety factors / tests | |
hydraulic safety factor | 2:1 |
endurance test tool | 1000 cycles of spreading while the tool is loaded |
endurance test dead man’s handle | 6000 cycles |