POK - Manufacturer of firefighting equipment - DECEMBER 13, 2024 – SANTIAGO HAND NOZZLE
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DECEMBER 13, 2024 – SANTIAGO HAND NOZZLE


New POK 

We are pleased to present the new SANTIAGO hand nozzle.

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At POK, customer satisfaction is our priority. That’s why we developed this customized equipment in collaboration with Spanish firefighters. After several months of research and development, we ended up with a combined stream patterns hand nozzle, perfectly suited to their needs. 

What’s new : combined stream patterns 

This hand nozzle allows simultaneous use of two stream patterns: the main stream pattern, ajustable by the head ring and the secondary stream pattern or protective jet. This feature makes this equipment a combined hand nozzle. The rotation of the protective jet ring allows the user to switch from the “OPEN” to the “CLOSED” position. Thanks to this secondary jet, with an angle of 120°, the user is protected while attacking the fire. 

Hand nozzle features    

The SANTIAGO hand nozzle is equipped with an adjustable flow-rate ring allowing you to choose a flow-rate of 25, 50, 75 or 125 lpm at a pressure of 6 bar. On the same ring, the “FLUSH” or “PURGE” position is used to drain particles from the equipment. What’s more, rotation of the head ring enables a gradual transition from straight spray, to attack spray (35°), to wide angle spray (135°). In our tests, the SANTIAGO hand nozzle achieved a reach of 27 metres at a flow rate of 125 L/min at 6 bar.   

Ergonomically designed manoeuvering handles ensure optimum operating comfort and reduce user fatigue. Every component of this hand nozzle has been designed by our engineers and specialized technicians in collaboration with Spanish firefighters. 

  

With the SANTIAGO hand nozzle , POK continues to innovate, offering ever more effective solutions tailored to the needs of professionals. 

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