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| Rearview of a P393 Bullet Trap |
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SRI's vertical chamber completely traps the bullet when entering the helical forcing bullet velocity reduction. Bullets and ammunition fragments fall harmlessly through a funnel into the bullet storage container, thus eliminating tedious lead collection.
Passive in construction, there is no need for separating bullets and ammunition fragments from other materials such as rubber, water or sand. Lead collection for recycling is as easy as changing collection containers.
- Each trap is free standing and modular in design
- Provides superior bullet containment
- Direct air filtration exhaust hook-up
- All materials are angle designed for minimum wear
- Low installation and maintenance costs
As a bullet is fired downrange it is deflected by hardened steel panels and guided into the helical. Once the bullet has entered the helical, bullet velocity dissipates as the bullet spirals along the chamber walls until it harmlessly drops into a bullet storage container.
The SRI trap system has no moving components, which greatly reduces downtime and maintenance costs. The SRI system has eliminated the need to use sand, water or rubber materials and therefore, eliminates the tedious separation of lead from other materials and minimizes lead exposure.
| Trap Dimensions |
| Length: |
7" |
| Height: |
7' 6" (At front) |
| Width: |
42" |
| Weight: |
P393 - 1505 lbs. |
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P493 - 1860 lbs. |
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EPA regulations for air filtration are addressed with this system. A direct air exhaust hook-up is offered with each trap. Thus, all airborne particles in the trap are exhausted to and collected in the air filtration system. These features minimize employees' exposure to lead contamination.
Each SRI bullet trap is free standing and modular in design. The main body of the trap is a solid welded unit and will fit through a standard 3'0" door. Assembly of extension plates occurs in the final stage of fabrication at the installation site. This will bring the trap to its full height and width. |