HELMETS & FULL FACE MASKS

Kirby Morgan

Helmets

KM® 37SS

Sleek style of the 37 in stainless

For the diver who wants an all metal helmet with the sleek style of the 37, the stainless steel Kirby Morgan® 37SS helmet is the way to go…

It features an all stainless steel shell, as well as a stainless sideblock, helmet ring, handle, and other key components. The SuperFlow® 350 is standard on this helmet.

The advantages of this stainless steel helmet include the following:

  • Rugged helmet shell and other components
  • No refinishing required if the surface is scratched or gouged
  • Elimination of threaded inserts for securing port retainer to helmet shell
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  • Air Train
  • Auxiliary Port
  • Defogging Steady Flow Valve
  • Emergency (EGS) Valve
  • Gas Supply Non-Return Valve
  • Handle
  • Nose Block
  • Rapid Change Modular Communications Systems
  • Silicone Oral Nasal Mask
  • Stainless Steel Shell
  • Stainless Steel Side Block
  • SuperFlow® 350 Regulator
  • Whisker Wings
SuperLite® 37SS
SPECS
Weight30.96 pounds
Helmet ShellStainless Steel
Control KnobsPolyurethane
Face Port/LensScratch Resistant Polycarbonate
Neck DamNeoprene. Optional latex neck dam available
O-ringsBuna-N
Head CushionNylon bag filled with #4 Polyester foam
Recommended LubricantsAll helmets and masks are lubricated at the factory with Christo-Lube®. Kirby Morgan recommends Christo-Lube® or Tribolube® for all gas train components. Dow Corning® 111 Silicone or equivalent may be used for helmet and mask components that are used with gas mixtures containing less than 50% oxygen.
RegulatorThe SuperFlow® 350 regulator on the Kirby Morgan® 37SS offers high performance. The regulator has been tested at Dive Lab at Panama City, Florida. It meets all current U.S. Navy and European diving standards.
Note:The minimum operating temperature recommended for this helmet is 34 °F (1 °C). At the time of this writing, no hot water shroud is available for this helmet for heating the diver’s breathing gas.
NOTE: Usually the greatest danger of demand regulator icing will be encountered on deck when the surrounding air temperature is less than 32 °F (0 °C). This effect is primarily due to the refrigeration effect of breathing air pressure reduction, and the addition of moisture from the diver’s exhalation coming in contact with the topside air temperature
DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERS
KM® 37SS Helmet (w/Posts)KM-500-100
KM® 37SS Helmet (w/MWPC)KM-500-101