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Learn more about Fenton Fire. List Your Fire Truck for Sale. Jaws of Life and Reels Listings. Price Reduced. Used Extrication Equipment for Sale In need of jaws of life or other tools? You may be able to find what you are looking for in our listings, such as these:. As the pioneer of the world's first rescue tool, the company decided to appropriately label these products Hurst "Jaws of Life" because they snatch victims from the jaws of death. Unlike any other spreader, the Hurst Transformer accepts three interchangeable arm lengths for maximum performance in a wide variety of applications.
Selecting a hydraulic hose assembly set-up is equally as important as choosing the right rescue tools. About Contact. The Jaws of Life tool uses a piston system, not dissimilar from a car engine.
A gasoline or electrical power source pushes hydraulic fluid into the first piston, which then drives down the second piston and applies immense pressure into the tool quickly. Instead of an hour or more extricating a victim, the Jaws of Life can remove a car roof in roughly two minutes. Most hydraulic equipment uses some sort of incompressible fluid, or fluid at its maximum density to help create optimal force.
Oil can be used in many types of hydraulic equipment, but because oil is extremely flammable, the Jaws of Life typically use phosphate ester fluid, which is both non-flammable and does not conduct electricity. The Jaws of Life has four main types of hydraulic rescue tools: spreaders, cutters, rams and combination tools.
Each serves a vital function in the extrication process. Spreaders: Hydraulic spreaders are primarily used for compressed car frames and other damaged and collapsing structures.
Like a pair of reversed scissors, spreaders start in a closed position and apply outward force, moving apart steel and fiberglass frames with ease, giving victims the space to be removed from a hazard. Cutters: A more efficient version of the old-school circular saws and the opposite of spreaders, cutters operate like scissors on steroids. Using immense hydraulic pressure, they cut through metals to remove damaged and dangerous obstructions, allowing openings for firefighters to extricate victims.
Rams: While creating openings are important, there are times when a firefighter needs to dislodge parts of wreckage, like a steering column or a dashboard. Combination Tools: Instead of carrying multiple tools around, combination tools allow firefighters to use one device to both cut and spread damaged areas and extricate victims. A combination tool can shave precious seconds off a rescue, lessening the chance of harm or stress to a victim.
Unlike standard fire gear, when performing an extrication, firefighters need PPE. The goal of extrication suits is to allow firefighters optimal mobility and flexibility to react as situations change.
However, they also have to keep safety top of mind. Good extrication suits have:.
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