Force Machine

Model 6070

BETTER KNOWN TO FIREFIGHTERS AS “THE KEISER”

The Keiser Force Machine was originally designed for the Firefighter Combat Challenge® to simulate the chopping motion used in firefighting. It employs the same kinetics and ergonomics as those used with an axe, with the benefit of a safer and resource-free training and conditioning exercise. It is an efficient and durable means of training and testing emergency services personnel who use axes and sledgehammers in their occupations.

. HEIGHT: 11” / 280 mm
. WIDTH: 37” / 940 mm
. LENGTH: 96” / 2439 mm
. PLATFORM HEIGHT: 9” / 229 mm
. TOTAL WEIGHT: 346 lbs / 157 kg
. STRIKING BLOCK WEIGHT: 151 lbs / 69 kg
. SLEDGEHAMMER WEIGHT: 9 lbs / 4.1 kg

. Biomechanically correct design
. Polyethylene glides on bottom of I-beam for consistent running service.
Used in the annual Firefighter Combat Challenge
. Certified and endorsed by On-Target
. To use the Force Machine, an individual stands on the foot walks, straddling the I-beam then strikes the I-beam using the specifically designed 9 lb dead- blow sledgehammer
. It takes an average of twenty to twenty-five strikes to move the I-beam 5 feet (1.5m) a level of effort consistent with many forcible entry situations
. The movement accurately reflects structural firefighting tasks

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