Gin Gliders ::: Yeti Rescue 35 – Lightweight doesn’t have to mean small size! The new GIN Yeti reserve parachute is—like its competitors, ultra-light and ultra-compact, but, it offers 40% more surface area than most. This medium size parachute weighs only 1.5 kg, yet it offers a surface area of 35 m2 and a certified sink rate of 5 m/sec., at a maximum weight in flight of 100kg. We all know how a large surface area is important for the safety of a rescue parachute. Gin Gliders’ design brief for this new rescue was lightweight, but without compromising the surface area. 2 years of development and testing were necessary to reach this high standard of technical performance. Certified EN-12491: 27 certification, 35 certification, 40 certification The Yeti Rescue is delivered complete with inner deployment bag, ready to go into your harness. SIZE 27 35 40 45 50 60 Weight 1.25kg 1.5kg 1.75kg 2.1kg 2.6kg 3.1kg Max. weight in flight 80kg 100kg 120kg 150kg 180kg 220kg Sink rate (certified) 5.067m/s 5.034m/s 5.13m/s 5.25m/s 5.40m/s 5.17m/s Opening time (certified) 3.24s 3.04s 3.16s 3.31s <5s <5s To mount it on the front of your harness, use the Yeti External Container: YETI external container: quick opening, compact and light – includes bridle Weight : 150g or 220g including the bridle. Light weight “Y” Dyneema bridle: to connect a single point rescue riser to the reserve mount points on your harness. Material: Dyneema. 2 sizes : 80 cm and 125 cm. Weight : from 40 g. The Yeti rescue parachutes are available in 5 other sizes, covering weight ranges up to 220kg! Size: 35m2 Weight: 1.50kg Stock code: GR04-35 You can view the manual here
Bur Extractor Tool is designed to help you remove the smallest of burs from your Vortex F5 Carver. We found very small steel needle nose pliers works best. These heat treated steel needle nose pliers is the perfect tool for removing the small burs like the FG-33½ or FG-¼. These needle nose pliers feature a nonslip comfort grip and a drop forged construction for added durability.
Directions: 1) Twist Vortex F5 cap to the open position. 2) Grip “shaft” of bur with Extractor Tool. 3) Carefully nudge the bur from the spindle. 4) Replace bur by wiping the shaft clean. 5) Seat bur completely into the spindle. 6) Twist Vortex F5 cap to the close position.
Why We Use Ceramic Bearings
Ceramic Bearings are ideal for the Vortex F5. They are superior to common steel bearings in many ways. Ceramic is the ideal material for obtaining higher RPM (faster speed).
Ceramic balls need less lubricant and have a greater hardness than steel balls. This contributes to increased bearing life. Thermal properties of ceramic balls are more superior than steel resulting in less heat generation at higher speeds.
Ceramic bearing assemblies use ceramic balls but they are constructed with steel inner and outer rings. Ceramic balls weigh up to 40% less than steel balls. This reduces centrifugal loading so ceramic bearings can operate up to 50% faster. Also, the outer race groove exerts less force against the ball as the bearing spins, reducing the friction and rolling resistance. The final results, ceramic balls allows the bearing to spin faster and uses less energy to maintain rotational speed.
By not having to insert burs by bear down on a hard surface like other carving tools, radial bearings can be utilized instead of angular bearings. Radial bearings are better suited for carving on their sides. Angular bearings which are primarily used in a vertical position and drilling.
Permanently Lubed for Life Turbine Bearings
Within the nosecone of the Vortex F5, there is a turbine bearing assembly. The bearings are permanently lubed and never need oiling. Warning: using an in-line mist fog oiler or placing drops of oil or cleaner into the hose may cause damage to the carver and void the warranty.