StrongArm Rescue Tool

June 9, 2015
You need to arm yourself properly. And if you’re a firefighter in a tactical rescue or rapid intervention team, the StrongArm from Hurst Jaws of Life can help you do just that.

You need to arm yourself properly. And if you’re a firefighter in a tactical rescue or rapid intervention team, the StrongArm from Hurst Jaws of Life can help you do just that.

It provides you one powerful, yet portable tool that can cut, lift, spread and replace crowbars, halogen bars, wire cutters, axes, and so much more. Just make sure wherever you go, you have your StrongArm.

Some of the features and benefits are: it's designed to operate in heat and smoke environments, it has a built-in Picatinny accessory rail; four position handle, and easy tip change-out using large buttons.

It comes in Blue for the municipal fire market and black for law enforcement markets and is able to cut 3/8-inch rebar, Grade 43 chain, 2-inch by 4-inch wood.

Each tool comes wit two sets of tips (combination and door opener), two lithium-ion batteries and one charger. The Strongarm weighs 28.5 pounds with the battery and it's heaviest option tips.

The spreading distance with the combi tips is 8.5-inches and 7.2-inches with the door opening tips. It's highest spreading force is 6,744 pounds and the lowest spreading force is 5,395 pounds.

For more information, visit www.jawsoflife.com

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