Viperdet Shock tube provides a high degree of safety in both underground and surface-blasting applications, it is safe against extraneous electric currents and provides a high level of security against static electricity found in normal mining and construction conditions.
Viperdet Lead-in-line is designed to initiate one to eight shock tubes.
Shock tube: Yellow, provides high visibility.
Viperdet Lead-in-line is available in various lengths.
Connector: Viperdet Lead-in-line can accept up to eight shock tubes.
Viperdet Shock tube can be spliced to Viperdet Trunkline products which allow up to eight shock tubes.
To prevent a snap, slap, and shoot incident (unexpected detonation) never pull or stretch non-electric shock tube to the point of breaking.
Never allow vehicle entanglement with Viperdet Lead-in-Line.
All explosives must be transported and stored in accordance with relevant local, state and federal regulations.
Product Risk Profile
Safety: All explosives are classified as dangerous goods and may cause damage to property, personal harm, or death, if not used correctly.
First Aid: Refer to Safety Data Sheet for first-aid information.
Severe detonation hazard when exposed to heat.
Detonation may occur from impact, friction, or excessive heating.
Never attempt to fight explosives fires.
Always fire the shot from a position outside the blast area and remain away from the area until post-blast fumes, dust or mists have subsided.
Viperdet Lead-in-Line shelf life is 36 months when stored in the original packaging, under dry conditions and moderate temperate, and in a well ventilated and approved magazine.
Viper Lead-in-Line
Case Dimensions (L × W × H):
508 mm × 451 mm × 197 mm (20 in × 17.75 in × 7.75 in).
Length (m) | Length (ft) | Spools/case | NEM/case (kg) | NEM/case (lb) |
61 | 200 | 21 | 0.2 | 0.4 |
152 | 500 | 12 | 0.3 | 0.7 |
305 | 1000 | 6 | 0.3 | 0.7 |
Viperdet Shock tube
Case Dimensions (L × W × H):
508 mm × 254 mm × 279 mm (20 in × 10 in × 11 in)
Length (m) | Length (ft) | Spools/case |
762 | 2500 | 2 |
All explosives must be transported in accordance with relevant local, state and federal regulations.
Viperdet Shock tube 1.4S Classification:
Each case has a single layer that contains two spools.
Hazardous Material Classification:
Articles, Explosives, N.O.S. Class and Division 1.4S, PG II, UN 0349.
Viperdet Lead-in-line 1.4B Classification:
Each case has a single layer that has vertical dividers based on length and unit count.
Hazardous Material Classification:
Detonators, Non-Electric, Class and Division 1.4B, UN 0361.
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