Where are Holmatro tools made?

the Netherlands
To support our global headquarters, subsidiaries, representatives and business partners we have centralized Research & Development and Product Management in the Netherlands. Our full-fledged highly automated and state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities are located in the Netherlands and in the USA.

What maximum hydraulic fluid pressure do holmatro power units deliver?

A CORE Technology system operates at the same pressures as a standard dual hose / twin line system. The high pressure hose is inside and protected by the the low pressure outer hose. The inner hose has a maximum working pressure of 720 bar / 10,500 psi, with a 4:1 safety factor.

How strong are the jaws of life?

When actuating the “Jaws of Life,” it translates to anywhere in the neighborhood of 12,000-16,000 pounds worth of spreading force, 14,000-15,000 worth of pulling force, and a spreading distance of up to three feet depending on the machine.

How much do hydraulic cutters weigh?

Specifications. Weight: 30 lbs. Max Cutting Force: 110,000 lbs.

Who owns holmatro?

Madison Industries US Holdings Corporation
Holmatro/Parent organizations

What are hydraulic cutters?

What is a hydraulic cutter? Hydraulic cutters are the biggest, meanest, sharpest pair of shears you have even seen. They have metal blades (often made of hard steel) that can cut through even the most difficult metals.

What do firefighters call the Jaws of Life?

Shears
Shears. The cutter is a pair of hydraulically powered shears that is designed to cut through metal. It is often called the jaws of life, owing to the shape and configuration of its blades.

How are Jaws of Life powered?

The Jaws of Life tool uses a piston system, not dissimilar from a car engine. A gasoline or electrical power source pushes hydraulic fluid into the first piston, which then drives down the second piston and applies immense pressure into the tool quickly.

What does jaws of life do?

The ‘jaws of life’ are a hydraulic-extrication rescue tool used in a number of difficult emergency situations, particularly car crashes. It is most often used to pull drivers and passengers out of damaged vehicles after severe traffic collisions. It also took significantly longer to carry out rescue operations.

What are the disadvantages of jaws of life?

The Jaws of Life was first used in 1963 as a tool to free race car drivers from their crashed vehicles….Cons:

  • The equipment is heavy.
  • It relies on caustic hydraulic fluid for operation.
  • Gasoline-powered models create noise pollution on scene.