Hi-Lift Jack Company First Responder jacks are firefighter-designed rescue tools constructed from steel, cast iron, and high-strength aluminum. They offer up to 4,6
Hi-Lift Jack Company First Responder jacks are firefighter-designed rescue tools constructed from steel, cast iron, and high-strength aluminum. They offer up to 4,660 lbs. of leveraging, lifting, and winching options. They also provide the same spreading and ramming options used in extrication as the expensive hydraulic tools, but at a fraction of the cost. First Responder jacks require no fuel or power, making them ideal for remote access with limited resources, or any USAR disaster application. No other rescue tool is as dependable, versatile, and easy to use. It's no wonder these devices are the top choice for use
Hi-Lift Jack Company First Responder jacks are firefighter-designed rescue tools constructed from steel, cast iron, and high-strength aluminum. They offer up to 4,660 lbs. of leveraging, lifting, and winching options. They also provide the same spreading and ramming options used in extrication as the expensive hydraulic tools, but at a fraction of the cost. First Responder jacks require no fuel or power, making them ideal for remote access with limited resources, or any USAR disaster application. No other rescue tool is as dependable, versatile, and easy to use. It's no wonder these devices are the top choice for use in heavy rescue, extrication, RIT/RIC, stabilization, and shoring. Hi-Lift Jack Company First Responder jacks are available in 36, 48, and 60 in. sizes.
Features, items, and specs:
* Safe use information (including rated load details and operating instructions) are included with these tools
* Removable top clamp-clevis attachment rated to full capacity of jack for winching, clamping, and spreading
* Durable powdercoated bright yellow main components with fire red actuating piece
* Aggressive 36 in. base provides safe and effective 360 degree pinable rotation platform, while offering wide array of rescue options, including the use of cribbing, chains, and straps
* Luminescent features for use in immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) and low-light atmospheres