I will add wait water flow with nozzle pointing some 70-80° upwards so the appliance dont move as when the water reaction push it out of the spikes setting. Then lower it to the correct angle.
Mainly due to a lack of space. We'll almost never perform the action in this video unless we experience a catastrophic event such as a burning tank car where we want an unmanned master stream We have a Blitzfire monitor in the lower compartment that is our go-to for most master stream applications. Hope that explains it.
I will add wait water flow with nozzle pointing some 70-80° upwards so the appliance dont move as when the water reaction push it out of the spikes setting. Then lower it to the correct angle.
Good idea. Thanks!
Nice video.....why not the master stream base in the lower of the pumper?. When you need it, ever will have to be moved to the fire scene.
Mainly due to a lack of space. We'll almost never perform the action in this video unless we experience a catastrophic event such as a burning tank car where we want an unmanned master stream We have a Blitzfire monitor in the lower compartment that is our go-to for most master stream applications. Hope that explains it.