
MSA Gallet radio plug
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###update 28-09-2019, I recently visited a training center in the Netherlands with the plug mounted on my helmet. I am thrilled to report that the plug survived the day! Even in a container designed for training a flashover, where temperatures ranged from 200°C to 500°C, the plug showed no signs of damage. However, the plug requires a minimum infill of 50% to withstand high temperatures. Safe fires with it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #MSA Gallet SF helmet plug for the radio pin. I'm always on the lookout for my radio pin on my helmet. To make it easier to find, I designed a plug that fits perfectly into the flashlight plug on my MSA Gallet helmet. The pin is now always within easy reach. While I'm confident that the plug can withstand high temperatures in the event of a fire, it's cheap and easy to replace if needed. I've yet to test it thoroughly, but I'd like to share the design with you now.
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