CT-6 Military Leg Traction Splint. For pre-hospital care and casualty transport in combat scenarios.
The CT-6 is a leg traction splint designed for pre-hospital care and casualty transport in combat situations. It is primarily used on casualties with mid-line femur fractures. The CT-6 helps relieve casualty pain and prevents further damage to surrounding muscle and tissue whilst reducing the risk of death caused from severed arteries.
Nato Stock Number (NSN): 6515 01 521 5730
The CT-6 is made of carbon tubing which snaps together via an internal bungee. Traction is achieved with a 4 to1 mechanical adjuster using a small line to apply tension. This method results in a very precise and delicate form or traction that is also powerful enough to be effective on extra large adults. The CT-6 is extremely compact, light and strong.
Main features
- Carbon fiber tubing: corrosion resistant, temperature stabile with an extremely high strength to weight ratio
- Hospital care ready: x-ray translucent so the casualty can go from the injury scene to hospital treatment without the need for changing equipment
- 4:1 mechanical adjuster system: makes it easy to apply ample traction for even the largest patient. The V- Jam cleat makes it easy to readjust traction, key in long transport situations
- Fast and safe: includes safety clips to prevent accidental releases or removal
- Fast application: the CT-6 comes out of the bag ready to go; all of the necessary parts are attached to the splint and allows for fast application times
- Easy to use: supplied with “quick reference” instruction manual that is water proof and tear resistant
- Compact: supplied in a camo combat pack
Specifications
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Light: Unit weighs 1lb./500 grams
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Colors: Black straps, black carbon
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Compact: Unit fits in small synch bag, 7.6cm x 10.2cm x 30.5cm
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Strong: Carbon Fiber poles and injection molded plastics. Nylon Webbing
- Effective: Four to one pulley system for efficient, easily adjustable traction
- CE Marked
The CT-EMS has been designed for military and tactical use.