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Commercial Diving Weight Belt System Heavy Duty COMPANY POLICY TERMS AND CONDITIONS • All Tech BCDs, recreational BCDs, regulators have limited life • Prices quoted in the Price List are Ex Works, Pomona, CA. time warranty only if accompanied by proof of purchase by • All prices are subject to change without notice. original owner. • Prices quoted at the time of order will not change even if the • Masks, Fins, Snorkels are under THREE (3) YEAR item becomes back ordered, or closed out. WARRANTY. • A service charge of $10.00 will be applied on orders less than • Dealers must maintain a warranty repair facility. $100.00 • IST Diving System reserves the rights to repair or replace • Open terms are available to accounts with approved and warranty merchandise. current credit status. • Warranty will be waived on items being used for rentals. • Any shipment that is refused without authorization will be charged a 15% restocking fee plus return freight fees. RETURN POLICY Content • All orders for accounts past due will become COD \ without • All return or replacement items must be handled through the notice. And are subject to collection fees, court costs & original point of purchase dealership. attorney’s fees if unpaid. • Merchandise will not be accepted without a Return • Possession of the price list does not constitute an offer to sell Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number and is to be 04 DOLPHIN TECH and we reserve the right to accept or reject all orders. returned at the customer’s expense. RMA number can only be 05 COMMERCIAL WEIGHT BELT SYSTEMS • Items not included in this price list but shown in IST catalogs obtained for the following circumstances: 1) Order entry error. are not available in USA. 2) Shipping Error. 3) Unused defective merchandise in the 09 HOOKS 10 TECHNICAL DIVING EQUIPMENT • An RMA number MUST be written outside of returned SHIPPING POLICY 26 TANK VALVES & ACCESSORIES • All COD charges are customer’s responsibility. shipment box. A note describing the reason of return MUST • Merchandise will be shipped by IST’s courier account. accompany the shipment box. 31 WRITING SLATES • Each shipment should be counted and inspected upon arrival • All original items must be returned. (If shipped in sets or pairs, 32 ACCESSORIES of the merchandise. DO NOT SIGN the receipt if there is any must return the same) 36 HOSE ACCESSORIES discrepancy on the merchandise and the customer MUST • Replacement items will be charged and returned items will be notify us within 24 hours by phone. credited, after approved, by RMA Department. 40 BCDS - RIPTIDE • Customers are subject to pay any extra charges for expediting • Unauthorized returns will be automatically returned back to 44 BCDS shipping service. the customer with a 10% reshipping charge plus the additional 48 BCD ACCESSORIES freight cost or placed in storage at the customer’s expense. FREIGHT ALLOWANCE • All orders are non-cancellable after shipping has commenced. 50 IST SIZE CHARTS Free freight is allowed for continental USA (excluding HI, AK, Authorized return or exchange of salable merchandise will be 51 REGULATORS and PR) shipments on all orders $850.00 or more. Free freight subject to 15% restocking fee. 54 OCTOPUS for HI allowed for orders $1,500 or more. Free freight is not valid 113 FREE DIVING ACCESSORIES with any other discounts. Expedited shipments will be charged INTERNET POLICY 56 OCTOPUS ACCESSORIES 116 POLE SPEARS for the difference of regular ground shipment. Freight allowance • Direct catalog marketing/internet dealers must maintain a 57 REPAIR KITS 117 TORCHES is not valid with discount. physical retail dive store. 59 GAUGES • No discounting below Minimum Advertised Price (MAP). 119 BAGS PAYMENT • IST products may be sold on eBay, subject to the following 61 HARD ACCESSORIES 124 KNIVES • terms: 64 SPARE AIR 127 REELS AND SAFETY BALLOONS • Interest rate of 2% per month (20% annual percentage rate) o Products must be listed at or above MAP 66 TANK ACCESSORIES will be applied on all past-due balances. o Products cannot be listed as Auction items 128 WRITING SLATES • Service and Bank Charge of $50.00 will be charged on NSF o Products cannot be listed as “make an offer” 67 DIVING MASKS 130 DRY BOX & SIGNALING DEVICES check, return. o Seller name appearing on eBay must be the same as IST’s 78 MASK ACCESSORIES 131 WEIGHTS AND BELTS • Credit Card Authorization form must be completed, and registered dealer account 80 PRO EAR SERIES approved before shipping out any credit card payments orders. o MAP and eBay violations will receive a warning via mail or 132 LANDYARDS & CLIPS • For accounts with open terms, if paying by credit card, there email to correct the violation; continued violation will result 82 SNORKELS 133 REPLICA HELMETS & DIVE FLAGS will be an additional 5% fee. in termination of merchandise supply 86 SNORKEL ACCESSORIES 134 OTHER ACCESSORIES • All products featured in the dealer’s catalog(s) or web page(s) 87 FINS WARRANTY LIMITATION OF WARRANTY must be stocked and displayed in dealer’s store. 136 KIDS GEAR The warranty of IST Diving System does not cover damage • All IST website and catalog content is copyrighted; written 92 NEOPRENE WETSUIT 144 SWIMMING GEAR resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, dirt, battery leakage, consent from IST is required prior to use of any part of the 97 NEOPRENE WETSUIT SIZE CHARTS copyrighted materials. tampering, servicing performed or attempted by unauthorized 98 BEACH SOCKS service agencies or persons. Regulator and BCDs have to show • Internet dealers must maintain minimum annual sales of US proof of purchase and the record of annual service in order to $10,000 in IST products. 99 DIVING GLOVES qualify for life time warranty. 100 BOOTIES • All IST Diving System products have ONE (1) YEAR 102 NEOPRENE ACCESSORIES WARRANTY. 104 DIVE SKINS 107 FREE DIVING EQUIPMENT COMMERCIAL WEIGHT BELT SYSTEM HHWB COMMERCIAL DIVING WEIGHT BELT SYSTEM HEAVY DUTY Commercial diving HHWB-SS • Shoulder straps for HHWB commercial Introducing Dolphin Tech’s Commercial Diving Equipment. Dolphin Tech has made a major commitment to the diving weight belt • Comes with 4 stainless steel hangers While all diving equipment including recreational requires strict adherences to extreme quality, Commercial Gear is that much more stringently designed and built by Dolphin Tech, because your life and livelihood depends on it. As a commercial diver, you know your profession is potentially dangerous – that’s the nature of the beast. But while the conditions may be treacherous and unpredictable, to tame it you need to ensure that your equipment is a cut HHWB-W05S/HHWB-W08S above – tough and predictably reliable, dive-in and dive-out. Now you can dive assured with Dolphin Tech’s line of • 5lb or 8lb lead weight for HHWB Commercial Diving Equipment, from IST. commercial diving weight belt HHWB-BELT HHWB-BB HHWB Rubber Belt • Stainless steel buckle set for HHWB weight belt • Comes with 4” x 5/8” screws (HHWB- SCREW1) and 2 x stainless steel plates HHWB-SCREW • Design for IST HHWB commercial diving weight belt The heart of the new bell harness is the specially made, Top grade rubber material with 2 added layers of • Stainless steel screw, nut and plate sets tear-resistant nylon mesh as reinforcement. grade material with 2 added layers of tear-resistant nylon mesh as reinforcement. There are 2 sets of vertical cut-outs along the center of the plate for the mounting of bail-out gas HHWB-BELT HHWB-25S/40S supply if necessary (tank straps are available separately). • Rubber Belt of HHWB • Commercial diving weight belt with adjustable shoulder straps • Top grade rubber material with 2 added • Comes with 5” x 5” lb or 5” x 8” lb environmental protection layers of tear-resistant nylon mesh as lead weight reinforcement • High grade rubber weight belt with 2 added layers of tear-resistant nylon mesh as reinforcement ITEM NUMBER DEALER PRICE MSRP 6mm 8mm HHWB-25S $335.00 $837.50 HHWB-40S $360.00 $900.00 Each waist strap comes with two 6mm hook up D-rings, secured to the lower edge and a large 8mm emergency hook HHWB-SS $80.00 $200.00 up D-ring is riveted to the top of the center strap, located in between the shoulder straps. HHWB-W05S $30.00 $75.00 HHWB-W08S $50.00 $125.00 HHWB-BB $68.00 $170.00 High strength nylon webbings are secured to the rubber plate HHWB-SCREW $6.00 $6.00 by stainless steel rivets. HHWB-BELT $70.00 $70.00 4 5 COMMERCIAL WEIGHT BELT SYSTEM COMMERCIAL WEIGHT BELT SYSTEM HEAVY DUTY HEAVY DUTY HHBP-III Features: • Provide convenience and ease to use • Commercial diving bell harness with rubber back plate and crotch straps • Marseille style buckles on crotch straps provide convenience and easy to use. • Plate thickness: 8.2mm / 0.32” • Plate reinforcement: Nylon mesh (2 layers) • Plate buoyancy: Negative • Dry weight (rubber plate): 750g / 1.65 lb • Dry weight (complete): 2.97kg / 6.7 lb (Size L) • Webbing: 3.5mm thick, 2 inch wide nylon • Rivet: Stainless steel (36) • Hardware: Stainless steel • Available Sizes: XS - 3XL ITEM NUMBER HHBP-III DEALER PRICE $180.00 MSRP $450.00 HEAVY DUTY HHBP-II Commercial diving bell harness with rubber back plate and crotch straps. Features: • Plate thickness: 8.2mm / 0.32” • Plate reinforcement: Nylon mesh (2 layers) HHBP-IV • Plate buoyancy: Negative • Dry weight (rubber plate): 750g / 1.65 lb Features: • Dry weight (complete): 2.75kg / 6.2 lb (Size L) • Commercial diving bell harness • Webbing: 3.5mm thick, 2 inch wide nylon • Webbing: 3.5mm thick, 2 inch wide nylon • Rivet: Stainless steel (36) • Rivet: Stainless steel (32) • Hardware: Stainless steel •
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