Ajax No. 1966 Confined Space Breaching Drill

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        1966 Confined Space Breaching Drill

 

1966

Ajax No. 1966 Confined Space Breaching Drill Spec.
Net Weight 5 KG. 11 Lbs
Length 410 mm 16-1/2"
Bore 28 mm 1.125"
Stroke 60 mm 2.375"
Blows per Minute 2800 2800
Chuck Size 19 X 50 mm 3/4" X 2" HEX
Air Inlet 12.7 mm 1/2" NPT
Air Consumption 0.45m3/m 15.8 Cfm

 

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All tools need to be used with care and you need to follow all safety precautions that are listed by the manufacturer and all safety procedures deemed necessary by your place of employment.  These safety procedures will include but are not limited to wearing proper safety apparel, wearing safety goggles, and using all tools in the way that they were intended to be used. Ajax Rescue Tools asks all users of our products to follow all safety precautions and to use our tools with care.

 

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All Ajax Urban Search & Rescue Tools, Structural Collapse / Confined Space Breaching Tool kits have been designed to offer all the items necessary to start and complete a Breaching operation.   Each kit offers either a hammer or a drill with a 5’ whip hose and lubricator, a set of bits and a Go Bag that will securely hold the hammer and all accessories. Also, each hammer and drill feature a quick change chuck that allows the rescue technician the ability to quickly and easily change bits.  In addition, each tool has been specifically designed to enable one operator to use and control each tool.  This allows other technicians to be deployed to other critical operations. 

Urban Search & Rescue, Structural Collapse and Confined Space rescues have their own set of challenges and these tools are designed to meet those challenges.  Each Kit consists of tools that offer maximum power for drilling or breaking, and are still lightweight and compact in size.  Their lightweight and compact design allows the rescue technician the ability to easily transport and maneuver these tools when in a confined space. 

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