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| The new energy pack for the Freedom Series tools offers 30% more power, a built-in DC charger and a screw-lock plug, all in new lightweight packaging. The new energy pack is designed to need little maintenance and provide more power for the Freedom Series tools. It is worn over the shoulder or back with the padded belts provided. The new Freedom Series energy pack has an externally mounted fuse holder for quick and easy changing. The new screwlock quick connector allows the tools to be connected easily. The new energy pack can be plugged into a common vehicle cigarette lighter for charging and gives the experienced user enough energy to dismantle up to three vehicles. |
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Features
- The energy pack consists of a control module and a lead-acid, gel cell battery (12V/20Ah) which is rechargeable, leakproof and position-insensitive. The control module consists of a housing that includes a plug-connection, a contactor relay and a charge monitor with a test key, a reset key and a buzzer. The charge monitor includes an under-voltage protection feature and a total discharge protection feature. The battery in the new energy pack is a lead accumulator (12 V/20Ah) which is encapsulated, maintenance free, position insensitive and leakproof. The battery life is approximately 1000 charging cycles and is replaceable.
- The Freedom Series are self-contained, electro-hydraulic tools. They operate from an energy pack that is worn over-the-shoulder of the rescuer. There are no bulky power units to transport, which results in less noise, less user fatigue and no exhaust fumes. The Freedom Series has spreading, cutting and pulling capabilities to handle the most difficult evolutions. FEMA, Special Ops and Rapid Intervention Teams will find these tools useful for cutting rebar and lifting concrete in building and structural collapse rescues.
- Quiet Operation
- Self-Contained Electro-Hydraulic Tools
- The Choice of Rapid Intervention Teams
- Powerful and Lightweight
- Freedom of Movement
- Perfect for FEMA and Special Ops Teams
- Battery Operated
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