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Hurst Jaws of Life is committed to superior
product quality, performance, durability, safety, and customer
support. Hurst supports an ongoing research and development program
that assures new products that keep you in the forefront of rescue
capability. We know extrication challenges are ever changing and we want
to help you meet those challenges with tools that are more powerful,
lighter, and faster
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New
Hurst Telescopic Rams
New Hurst telescopic rams and
Classic Ram C Series
for pushing, pulling, shoring, stabilizing or
supporting.
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Trimo Power Unit
The new Hurst Trimo Power Unit
offers simultaneous an independent operation of three rescue
tools. Connect and operate a cutter, spreader, and rescue
ram at the same time. Available in AC Electric and Briggs
and Stratton gas versions, the Trimo power unit offers high
performance.
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New
Mini Mate Power
Unit Introducing
the all new Mini-Mate, engineered by Hurst to be a lighter
alternative to your full-sized power unit. Weighing only
28.7 pounds, this pump proves to be the ultimate partner for
one-person operations, no matter how remote. Mini-Mates
offer full-sized performance in a lightweight design. Ideal
for Traffic accidents and urban rescue, structural collapse,
remote rescue and confined space rescue operations, the
Hurst Mini-Mate goes where larger power units can't fit.
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CEN
MOC Cutter This new
unit features the ultimate combination of power, the largest
blade opening available and a lengthened cutting edge. The
CEN MOC offers the most cutting capability in the industry.
It has a cutting force of 156,240 lbs and an opening at the
tips of 11 inches. Yet it weighs less than 40 pounds
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Jaws
of Life is the original hydraulic rescue tool.
Developed by
Hurst in 1972, this innovative patented product was soon
adopted by fire, police, rescue, and military personnel around
the world.
Ever since, Hurst Jaws of Life hydraulic rescue
tools have proven themselves in countless emergency
situations-extrications from automobile, train and aircraft
accidents, building and mine collapses, earthquakes and other
civil disasters.
These versatile tools also serve a wide
variety of specialty industrial spreading, cutting and lifting
applications.
Today, with more than 30,000 units in use
worldwide, Jaws of Life is virtually a household word.
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