REARM KIT F/9503BKA/M

Ensure your inflatable personal flotation device (PFD) is ready for immediate use with the REARM KIT F/9503BKA/M. This essential kit provides the necessary components to rearm your life vest after it has been deployed, guaranteeing continued safety and reliability on the water. Designed for compatibility with specific PFD models, this rearming kit is crucial for maintaining the life-saving capabilities of your equipment.

  • Key Features
  • Complete Rearming Solution: Includes all necessary components to restore an inflatable PFD to its fully functional state.
  • High-Quality Components: Utilizes reliable inflation cartridges and firing mechanisms for dependable deployment.
  • Maintains Safety Standards: Ensures your PFD continues to meet critical safety regulations and performance expectations.
  • Essential for Preparedness: Crucial for anyone who relies on an inflatable PFD for water safety.

This rearm kit is specifically designed to service the PFD model 9503BKA/M, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable function. When an inflatable PFD is activated, either intentionally or accidentally, it must be rearmed to be effective again. This kit provides the means to do just that, containing components such as a CO2 inflation cylinder and a firing mechanism or trigger assembly. Using a dedicated rearm kit like this one is vital because it guarantees that the components are compatible with the PFD's design and will function correctly in an emergency. Attempting to use generic or incompatible parts could compromise the PFD's inflation speed and reliability, potentially leading to a failure to inflate when needed most.

The REARM KIT F/9503BKA/M is an investment in your safety and peace of mind. Whether you are a recreational boater, a professional mariner, or an individual who prioritizes water safety, keeping your inflatable PFD in optimal working condition is paramount. This kit makes the rearming process accessible and efficient, allowing you to quickly prepare your life vest for your next adventure. Regular inspection and prompt rearming after any deployment are key to ensuring that your PFD will perform as expected when you need it most. By choosing the correct rearm kit, you are upholding the integrity of your safety equipment and ensuring its readiness for any situation that may arise on the water.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Manufacturer Part Number (MFG) 55-11001
Compatibility PFD Model 9503BKA/M
Kit Contents CO2 Inflation Cylinder and Firing Mechanism (typical contents)
Purpose Rearming of inflatable PFDs
Weight Approx. 0.5 lbs
Installation User-installable
Certifications UL Listed (typical for components)

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