FIRE AXE WITH INSULATED HANDLE

FIRE AXE WITH INSULATED HANDLE

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Product Description
The Fire Axe with Insulated Handle is a specialized tool designed for emergency response teams, firefighters, and rescue operations. Its robust steel head provides powerful cutting and prying capabilities, while the insulated handle helps protect the user from electrical hazards. This combination of durability, versatility, and safety makes it an indispensable piece of equipment in firefighting and rescue scenarios.


Key Features & Benefits

  • High-Quality Steel Head: Engineered for rugged durability and reliable performance when chopping, cutting, or breaching obstacles.
  • Insulated Handle: Offers increased protection against electric shock, making it suitable for use in live electrical environments or where wiring and power lines may be compromised.
  • Ergonomic Grip: Textured or contoured design enhances grip and control, reducing user fatigue during extended operations.
  • Versatile Application: Ideal for forcing entry, prying open doors, cutting through wooden structures, and other rescue tasks.
  • Safety-Compliant: Meets or exceeds relevant safety standards for firefighting tools (check local regulations for specific compliance details).

Typical Applications

  • Firefighting & Rescue: Breaking through doors, floors, or debris in emergency scenarios.
  • Industrial & Marine: Gaining access to sealed or locked areas, cutting through wooden crates/pallets, and other heavy-duty tasks.
  • Emergency Services: A must-have for police, ambulance, and other first responders who may need to clear obstacles quickly.

Technical Specifications

  • Head Material: High-carbon or alloy steel (heat-treated for extra strength).
  • Handle Material: Insulated fiberglass or composite with an anti-slip coating.
  • Length: Common lengths range from 600 mm to 900 mm (custom sizes may be available).
  • Weight: Typically around 2–3 kg, depending on head size and handle length.
  • Certification: Often certified to meet standards such as EN, NFPA, or other regional requirements for firefighting tools.
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