Inflatable Lifejacket Re-Arming CO₂ Gas Bottle – 60g Product Overview This 60g CO₂ gas bottle is a replacement cylinder designed for inflatable lifejackets, allowing you to safely rearm your device after deployment or servicing. It is typically used with higher-buoyancy adult lifejackets (e.g. 275N models), ensuring reliable inflation when needed most. Key Features 60g CO₂ capacity – suitable for most 275N inflatable lifejackets Restores full inflation performance after activation Standard threaded cylinder – compatible with most European lifejacket inflators Durable steel construction – built for marine environments Zinc-coated finish (typical) helps resist corrosion Typical Uses Rearming lifejackets after inflation Annual servicing and maintenance Replacement of used or corroded CO₂ cylinders Keeping spare onboard for safety compliance Why It’s Important CO₂ cylinders are essential for inflating the lifejacket bladder, providing buoyancy in an emergency. Using the correct size cylinder (60g) is critical, as each lifejacket is designed for a specific gas volume to achieve proper buoyancy and performance.
Inflatable Lifejacket Re-Arming CO₂ Gas Bottle – 60g Product Overview This 60g CO₂ gas bottle is a replacement cylinder designed for inflatable lifejackets, allowing you to safely rearm your device after deployment or servicing. It is typically used with higher-buoyancy adult lifejackets (e.g. 275N models), ensuring reliable inflation when needed most. Key Features 60g CO₂ capacity – suitable for most 275N inflatable lifejackets Restores full inflation performance after activation Standard threaded cylinder – compatible with most European lifejacket inflators Durable steel construction – built for marine environments Zinc-coated finish (typical) helps resist corrosion Typical Uses Rearming lifejackets after inflation Annual servicing and maintenance Replacement of used or corroded CO₂ cylinders Keeping spare onboard for safety compliance Why It’s Important CO₂ cylinders are essential for inflating the lifejacket bladder, providing buoyancy in an emergency. Using the correct size cylinder (60g) is critical, as each lifejacket is designed for a specific gas volume to achieve proper buoyancy and performance.