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©Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2002-2018 

LIX-030 January 8, 2018 Rev24

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4.7 TRUCK MOUNT BASE

The CROSSFIRE monitor may be used from a truck by using a truck mount adapter. The truck mount adapter can be bolted to a 
three inch riser pipe with a three inch 150 lb. ASA companion fl ange and gasket using four 5/8” bolts. It can also be screwed directly 
on a 3” NPT thread. Use of pipe thread sealant is recommended. The riser must be supported to safely withstand a nozzle reaction 
force of up to 900 lbs. Make sure that no interference exists between the monitor and other deck mounted equipment in any direction.
A drain valve should be provided in the riser pipe which supplies the monitor. The riser should be drained immediately after each use 
during cold weather to prevent freezing and possible damage. The monitor has an automatic drain. If this drain has been disabled 
(see section 3.6), the monitor must be drained by lowering the nozzle below horizontal. Installation instructions are supplied with the 
truck mount base.

4.8 TRUCK MOUNTING OF THE PORTABLE BASE

In some cases a user may not have a riser directly off  of the pump that can be used for mounting the monitor. In this case it may 
be  desirable  to  supply  the  monitor  with  hose  lines  connected  to  the  side  discharge  of  the  pumper.  In  these  circumstances  it  is 
recommended that the user purchase a Deck Mount Plate, TFT part XF400-KIT, from the manufacturer. Please call 1-800-348-2686 
for further information and advice concerning mounting alternatives. Installation instructions are shipped with this accessory. The 
storage bracket, TFT part XF-B, for the base unit IS NOT STRONG ENOUGH to withstand the forces encountered with an operating 
monitor and is not intended for this purpose.

4.9 CROSSFIRE USAGE

Because of the arched trajectory of a fi re stream, it is recommended that a spotter be used to accurately direct the stream from the 
monitor. Master streams fl ows are powerful and capable of injury and damage to property. Use great care in directing the stream.

4.10 FLOWS & PRESSURES
4.10.1  STACKED TIPS

NOZZLE

DIAMETER

NOZZLE PRESSURE

50 PSI

80 PSI

100 PSI

150 PSI

175 PSI

FLOW
(GPM)

REACTION

(LBS)

FLOW
(GPM)

REACTION

(LBS)

FLOW
(GPM)

REACTION

(LBS)

FLOW
(GPM)

REACTION

(LBS)

FLOW
(GPM)

REACTION

(LBS)

1-3/8"

397

148

500

240

560

300

680

440

730

520

1-1/2"

473

177

600

280

660

350

810

520

870

620

1-3/4"

643

240

810

380

910

480

1100

712

1190

840

2"

840

314

1060

500

1190

630

NOZZLE

DIAMETER

(MM)

NOZZLE PRESSURE

3.5 BAR

5.5 BAR

7 BAR

10 BAR

12 BAR

FLOW

(L/min)

REACTION

(KG)

FLOW

(L/min)

REACTION

(KG)

FLOW

(L/min)

REACTION

(KG)

FLOW

(L/min)

REACTION

(KG)

FLOW

(L/min)

REACTION

(KG)

35

1500

70

1900

110

2200

140

2600

200

2800

240

38

1800

80

2300

130

2500

160

3000

230

3300

280

44

2400

110

3000

170

3400

220

4100

310

4500

370

50

3100

140

3900

220

4400

280

4.10.2  AUTOMATIC MASTER STREAM NOZZLES

Automatic nozzles maintain a constant pressure by adjusting their opening to match the available fl ow. Consult the nozzle manufacturer 
for maximum fl ow and pressure ratings. In all cases, do not exceed the operating envelope.

4.10.3  STREAM STRAIGHTENERS

Stream quality, especially with smooth bore nozzles, is generally improved with a stream straightener because the water must make 
many bends passing through a monitor.

Summary of Contents for SAFE-TAK 1250

Page 1: ...ortable base This Instruction Manual is intended to familiarize re ghters and maintenance personnel with the operation servicing and safety procedures associated with the portable monitor This manual...

Page 2: ...F SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS 2 0 SAFETY 3 0 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 1 VARIOUS MODELS AND TERMS 3 2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 1 MECHANICAL 4 0 CROSSFIRE DEPLOYMENT 4 1 QUICK CONNECT SWIVEL JOINT 4 2 INSTALLING MONITOR...

Page 3: ...lastic are inadequate for monitor mounting and must not be used WARNING A sliding monitor can cause injury To protect against sliding make sure the base legs are locked in position with all leg spikes...

Page 4: ...position An automatic drain allows water to drain from the monitor when not in use The SAFE TAK 1250 portable base available in either single or double inlet con gurations has a revolutionary safety...

Page 5: ...WIVEL JOINT Two pawls actuated by the slide bar engage in the base swivel to make the quick connect joint A safety plunger engages in the slide bar to prevent accidental unlocking of the slide bar whe...

Page 6: ...Operating On Portable Base Below This Stop pin pulled Is Dangerous Figure 4 5 1 Elevation control Figure 4 5 2 Elevation stop pin out Figure 4 5 3 Elevation stop pin in DANGER Operating on a portable...

Page 7: ...allation instructions are shipped with this accessory The storage bracket TFT part XF B for the base unit IS NOT STRONG ENOUGH to withstand the forces encountered with an operating monitor and is not...

Page 8: ...15 20 25 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Flow l min Pressure BAR Pressure PSI Flow GPM 1 3 8 35mm Tip 2 0 50mm Tip 1 1 2 38mm Tip 1 3 4 44mm Tip Maximum Monitor Inlet...

Page 9: ...the paddle Object under paddle must not keep any leg spike from contacting ground 5 2 EXTENDING PORTABLE BASE LEGS The portable base legs are extended by following these steps Refer to gures 4 2 1 4 2...

Page 10: ...le anchor points may be required The strap should be stored inside the monitor base when not in use The black rubber cap on the strap will hold the strap in the base and protect the sealing surface of...

Page 11: ...r correct anchoring procedure when using the monitor in the portable mode 5 7 HOSE CONNECTION Make the hose connection s to the portable base and extend the hose s straight back from the portable base...

Page 12: ...h the bracket is substantial and thick enough to hold self tapping screws as well as the weight of the monitor Make sure the area on the other side of the mounting surface is clear you don t want to r...

Page 13: ...elow FOG STREAM See Section 4 10 5 For Flow Pressure Operating Envelope INDEX DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM 1 SHAFT NUT 1 X210 2 SNAP RING 1 VR4220 3 BEARING 1 VM4252 4 WORM WITH KEYWAY 1 X220 5 KEY 1 8 X 1 00...

Page 14: ...18 5 32 x 7 8 SPIROL PIN 2 V1900 20 SHOT PIN 2 X435 21 BASE 1 X420 22 BELLEVILLE WASHER 12 D07590 23 INSTRUCTION LEG LABEL 1 3 1 XL010 24 FRONT LEG LEFT 1 X470L 25 INSTRUCTION LEG LABEL 4 5 1 XL020 2...

Page 15: ...N HEAD ND PATCH 1 VT25Y28BH750 23 PLASTIC STRIP 5 25 MOLDED 1 A1291 24 CUP SEAL 5 25 X 4 75 X PRECISION ASSOCIATES 666 427 1 A1296 25 LOCKING LEVER MOLDED 1 A4176 26 SPRING TORSION STORZ LOCK 9991067...

Page 16: ...0 NO VALVE BASE LABEL XL085 4 2 5 WYE 1 X712 5 2 5 CLAPPER 1 X772 6 2 5 CLAPPER GASKET 2 X762 7 WASHER 2 VW1 9x26 076 8 1 4 20 x 1 SHCS SS 1 VT25 20SH1 0 10 O RING 244 1 VO 244 11 1 4 20 STAINLESS NUT...

Page 17: ...ligations under this limited warranty If TFT makes this election claimant shall return the equipment to TFT free and clear of any liens and encumbrances This is a limited warranty The original purchas...

Page 18: ...on 3 Quick disconnect latch and safety catch must operate freely 4 Rotation lock must operate freely and keep monitor from rotating when engaged 4 1 3 2 3 2 1 TFTX XXXXXX SE RIAL MODEL XFT NJ 0 psi 20...

Page 19: ...umber which if so desired can be used to identify nozzle for documentation purposes The following information if applicable must be included on the test record for each nozzle 1 Assigned identi cation...

Page 20: ...e hose couplings nozzles and fire hose appliances 2013 ed Section 6 2 1 Quincy MA National Fire Protection Agency BEFORE EACH USE the appliance must be inspected to this checklist 1 There is no damage...

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