Overview

Store, transport, and protect your gear with the lightweight and waterproof 2600 Hard Case from HPRC. The case is red and will accommodate audio, photo, or video equipment. It meets ATA 300 specifications for transit cases and the hard-resin shell is virtually unbreakable. The interior rubber O-ring keeps the case air and watertight. Carry the case with the comfortable soft-grip handle. The case has an air pressure release valve to maintain proper pressure.

SKU: GC40-HPRC2600EMPRED

HPRC 2600 - Hard Case Empty (Red)

Store, transport, and protect your gear with the lightweight and waterproof 2600 Hard Case from HPRC. The case is red and will accommodate audio, photo, or video equipment. It meets ATA 300 specifications for transit cases and the hard-resin shell is virtually unbreakable. The interior rubber O-ring keeps the case air and watertight. Carry the case with the comfortable soft-grip handle. The case has an air pressure release valve to maintain proper pressure.

  • Unbreakable, waterproof, resin case made to carry audio, photo, or video equipment plus accessories
  • Neoprene O-ring keeps the case air and watertight

Key Features

  • Empty Interior
  • For Video, Audio, and Photo Equipment
  • TTX01 High-Strength Resin Case
  • ABS Double-Throw Latches
  • Built-In Purge Valve
  • Soft yet Rigid Grip Handles

Certifications

  • Meets or exceeds ATA (Air Transport Association) 300 rated for shipping cases
  • IP67 military specification is an international standard IEC 60529 that classifies the level of protection that is provided against the intrusion of solid objects or dust, accidental contact, and water. The first digit indicates the level of protection that the enclosure provides against access to hazardous parts and the ingress of solid foreign objects. The rating of 6 indicates the highest level of protection - no ingress of dust, complete protection against contact. The second digit indicates the protection of equipment against harmful ingress of water. The rating of 7 (out of 8) ensures that entry of water in harmful quantity shall not be possible when the case is immersed in water under defined conditions of pressure and time (up to at least 1.0 m of submersion).
  • STANAG 4280 and DS 81-41 are NATO equivalents for military specifications for standardized endurance and quality tests designed to simulate extreme situations
  • Flammability rating of HB standard, V-0 available by special order: from UL 94 Flame Rating System
  • Air pressure release valve
  • For field comfort the case is carried by a soft yet rigid grip handle

Compatibility

HPRC 2600 - Hard Case Empty (Red)

Durable Design

Constructed from high-quality, Empty Interior, For Video, Audio, and Photo Equipment, TTX01 High-Strength Resin Case, ABS Double-Throw Latches, Built-In Purge Valve, Soft yet Rigid Grip Handles.

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Product Overview

Store, transport, and protect your gear with the lightweight and waterproof 2600 Hard Case from HPRC. The case is red and will accommodate audio, photo, or video equipment. It meets ATA 300 specifications for transit cases and the hard-resin shell is virtually unbreakable. The interior rubber O-ring keeps the case air and watertight. Carry the case with the comfortable soft-grip handle. The case has an air pressure release valve to maintain proper pressure.

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