V-O burn rated sheaths offer the maximum flammability rating available and a functional operating temperature range that provides the highest performance in any climate, temperature or environment. The SHVO-66 design, durometer and texture provide easy barrel placement, security and removal.
SHVO-66 Sheaths are designed to accommodate weapons with barrel diameters of .660”and smaller. For larger barrels, the SHVO-75 also has a VO burn rating and will accommodate barrels up to .750”. The Weaponholders track and rail design allows sheaths to be removed, exchanged or replaced in seconds.
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| Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer |
| Burn Rating | V-O Test Method UL 94 |
| Dimensions OD | L - 2.000" x W - 0.891" x H - 1.625" |
| Weight | 27.2 G |
| Temperature Range | -58°F to +1760°F |
| Barrel Accommodation | 0.660" and smaller |
What size weapons can the MPWH secure when the Small Sheaths are installed?
Small Sheaths are designed to secure barrels .660” and smaller.
How do I remove or replace a sheath?
To Remove: slide the Sheath off of the Rails in a direction away from the Locking Tab. To replace: line the Tracks in the Sheath up with the Rails on the MPWH and slide the Sheath onto the Rails from the end opposite the Locking Tabs. Make sure to slide the Sheath all the way onto the Rails until the Wedges on the Locking Tabs engage with the Sheath.
Tip: Always use the Strapping System when a weapon is engaged in the MPWH. The Strap will add at least 80 pounds of additional holding strength.
What is a V-O Burn rating?
A V-O Burn rating is the highest burn rating available. V-O Rated Sheaths offer an extremely high functional operating temperature range and melt index.
What size weapons can the Weaponholder secure when the Small Sheaths are installed?
Small Sheaths are designed to secure barrels .660”and smaller.
How do I remove or replace a sheath?
To Remove: Slide the Sheath off of the Rails in a direction away from the Locking Tab.
To Replace: line the Tracks in the Sheath up with the Rails on the Weaponholder and slide the Sheath onto the Rails from the end opposite the Locking Tabs. Make sure to slide the Sheath all the way onto the Rails until the Wedge on the Locking Tab engages with the Sheath.
Tip: Always use the Strapping System when a weapon is engaged in the MPWH. The Strap will add at least 80 pounds of additional holding strength to your system
| Printable Instruction Sheet (PDF) | https://weaponholder.com/media/manuals/weaponholder/Instuction_Sheet_2015.pdf |
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