tug

The Tug Tool™ is a rescue multi-tool plasma cut from 1/4" solid stainless steel.

It is 9 inches long, 5 inches wide at its widest point and  weighs less than 1 pound. It fits in a turnout coat pocket.
USES:


  • Remove a vehicle's interior/plastics to expose the pressurized air bag cylinders!
    Break windows and windshields!
    "Notches" on top of hook ~  Limits slippage when prying!
    The "Small Hooked Portion" is the  "Spanner" used on hose couplings or removing windshields  
    Flat Portion above the "Spanner" ~ used as a striking tool!
    The  "Tug Rescue Tool" was designed with ergonomics in mind, It fits comfortable in a gloved hand!
    The "Finger Guard" ~ protects fingers when striking!
    Natural gas shut-off (x2) and valve stem puller!

"Flared"  Bottom:


  • Helps prevent your hand from slipping off the  tool
    The "Tug Tool" can also be turned "bottom up" for prying!
    Assists with removal of hinge pins on residential and commercial doors!

ADDITIONAL  USES:

  •  
    Breaching sheet rock
    Flattening tires with the point of the hook
    Any digging operation
    AND many more  uses are waiting to be discovered!!!

Makes a GREAT BOTTLE  OPENER!!!

www.emergencyrescuetools.com

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