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362R486

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5000 PSI Tools

JL-MOC cutter

Model: 362R486
Supplier: Hurst Jaws of Life

Description

High strength steel materials are the hallmark of modern constructions. Stronger metals call for more powerful cutters in rescue operations where every second counts. The Hurst® JL-MOC parrot blade cutter gives rescuers up to 156,236 lbs. of cutting force in an ergonomic and lightweight design. At just 46 lbs., the JL-MOC cutter is built to withstand the rigors of modern rescues.

  • With more than 156,000 lbs. of cutting force, the JL MOC cuts through 1-1/2 in. round bar stock with power to spare
  • Designed with unprecedented cutting forces to address the challenges of modern auto technology
  • Star grip control permits tool actuation from almost any gripping position
  • Dead man control valve reverts back to the neutral position if user's hand slips from the control
  • Hoses exit tool through the rear tool handle and away from the work area
  • Parrot blade geometry grips material firmly for fast, clean, and smooth scissor-cutting action
  • Premium quality, heat-treated, forged alloy steel blades for optimum strength and endurance

CARACTERISTIQUES
description Cutting Force (lb)
Cutter Opening
(in)
Dimension L x W x h
Weight (lb)
362R486
156 236
11,06
 31,1 x 9,05 x 8,97 46


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