The Res-Q-Rench is that one tool that can perform multiple fire ground functions.   When space is limited, but performance is an absolute must, the folding Res-Q-Rench is ideal for all fire ground and rescue operations.  From simple hose coupling functions, to working with patient entrapment, the Res-Q-Rench is the ultimate tool.  Manufactured by Task Force Tips, these folding spanners will provide years of rugged and reliable service.  Certain limitations apply to the operation of the Res-Q-Rench.  Some LDH couplings are produced with lugs that are not easily coupled or uncoupled.  Certain newer cars use laminated side window glass, which will preclude using the window punch for entry.

Ideal for all firefighting personnel, rescue squads, medical service providers, and industrial fire brigades, the Res-Q-Rench is available from Polaris Fire & Safety Inc.  Scroll down for further pictures.

$39.95 ea. CAD

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Material : High Strength Nylon

Closed : 8 1/4" x 3 1/4" (1 1/4" Thick)
Open : 12 3/8"

Weight : 5 oz.

 

With its integrated carbide tip window punch, the Res-Q-Rench can quickly pop out windows during vehicle extrication.couplings and is the only folding spanner that will work with 4" and 5" storz 

 

The Res-Q-Rench's heavy-duty cutter makes short work of seat belts, clothing and other web materials.

The Res-Q-Rench easily prys open windows and props doors open.       couplings and is the only folding spanner that will work with 4" and 5" storz locking couplings.

On most Storz couplings
the Res-Q-Rench will depress
the locks automatically.

The Res-Q-Rench is designed to work with rocker lug handline and supply line couplings and is the only folding spanner that will work with 4" and 5" storz locking couplings.

 

The Res-Q-Rench can also be used to prop open doors at the hinges.


                             


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