ARIZONA VORTEX Multipod

The Arizona Vortex Multipod is the ultimate artificial high directional system (AHD). The Vortex can be set up in multiple configurations including tripod, bi-pod and monopod. Separately the two heads create an a-frame, gin pole, a combination of the two, as well as a multitude of other configurations. The Vortex can be used in a variety of situations including mountain and confined space rescue as well as rope and work access. Many companion products exist to extend the functionality of the Vortex, such as the Omni-block, AZTEK, Kootenay and AZORP, which allow it to meet virtually any requirement for a portable AHD system.
The ARIZONA VORTEX can be safely set up on the ground thanks to interchangeable feet such as RAPTOR FEET for rocky terrain or FLAT FEET for flat surfaces. A combination of both is possible as well as the use of one foot over the headboard.
But here too: EXPERT USE ONLY
Certified according to EN 795
COMPONENTS
VXAF A-FRAME JOINER
The new A-FRAME brings many improvements over previous versions of the ARIZONA VORTEX. The extended hole lines create a variety of possibilities, e.g. upside-down construction of the leg segments. This has been changed for the use of winches such as the SKYHOOK RESCUE winches directly on the ARIZONA VORTEX as well as for improved adjustability of the OUTER-LEGS. This results in further installation possibilities. The A-Frame is used as a bipod in many different variations. For more complex structures, two A-Frame are also installed together / one behind the other.


VXGH GIN POLE HEAD
In the tripod configuration, the GIN POLE HEAD is connected to the A-FRAME by PIN.
However, the GIN POLE HEAD is also used as a stand-alone head in the monopod configuration or as a rigging point, or other.


VXRF RAPTOR FOOT & VXFF FLAT FOOT
The RAPTOR FOOT has a replaceable steel tip that bores sharply into uneven terrain to prevent it from slipping. Here too, it is important to consider the physics and the resulting forces, such as point loading or lateral slippage caused by bending or leaning the leg.
The FLAT FOOT is used wherever a smooth, even surface allows the foot to be placed on the ground. The rubber insert provides a friction surface due to a small projection, and the holes in the foot provide the best screwing points at the given location.


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