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Leatherhead The Irons (Axe, Halligan and Marrying Strap)
The perfect married set of irons for an unbelievable price! 30" Halligan, 6 lb Flat Axe, Fiberglass Handle with HD Strap. Easier to use. Harder to lose. 100% American made. Have Questions?
On Scene: The Irons: Axe & Halligan with marrying strap
Apr 12, 2013 · The Halligan bar that can conveniently be married to the axe is an idea forcible entry tool that can be used for rescue or extrication. It's 1 piece and forged from high carbon steel which gives it optimum strength and lasting rigidity!
Leatherhead Halligan Orange Axe & Marry Strap Kit
Leatherhead Halligan Orange Axe & Mar... Easier to use. Harder to lose. 100% American made.
Forcible entry Together with the Halligan bar the flathead axe makes a set that we call ‘the irons’ or ‘the marriage’. This combination of a prying tool and a striking tool are used primarily to achieve entry into locked buildings
Forcible Entry: Choosing, using and maintaining the irons
Dec 11, 2007 · The irons usually consist of an eight-pound flat-headed axe (also known as a forcible entry axe) and a 30-inch halligan bar. These two tools can marry together (see photo 1) to be easily carried in one arm.
Irons, or Set of irons - FirefighterMedic
Aug 30, 2013 · A Halligan bar and a flathead axe can be joined together (and partially interlocked, head-to-toe) to form what is known as a married set, set of irons or simply The Irons.
History of Fire Tools - Google Slides
A marriage set consists of a halligan bar interlocked with a flat head axe or occasionally a TNT tool, connected by a Velcro strap. Marriage sets are the most commonly used method of...
Bellum Bar — Ignition USA
With its notched head and engineered jaw, the Bellum will easily lock onto the forks or adz of the Halligan, turning a 30:1 mechanical advantage into a 56:1. Now, you can carry a long bar everywhere you have the marriage.
Halligan tool (or "Hooligan") - FirefighterMedic
Aug 30, 2013 · A Halligan bar and a flathead axe can be joined together (and partially interlocked, head-to-toe) to form what is known as a married set, set of irons or simply The Irons.
Halligan bar - Detailed Pedia
A Halligan bar and a flathead axe can be joined together (and partially interlocked, head-to-toe) to form what is known as a married set, set of irons or simply The Irons. This combination of tools is most common within the fire service. However, the Halligan may also be married with a Halligan hook or sledgehammer as an alternative.