Rescue 42 TeleCrib Short Strut
TeleCrib Struts are a lightweight, compact, telescoping stabilization tool designed for rescuer and patient safety during extrication.
Rescue 42 is the only rescue company to manufacture struts using DuPont Kevlar infused composite material, making the TeleCrib struts about half the weight of steel struts and 4X as strong.
Most steel struts have a maximum working load of 4,000 lbs. The TeleCrib struts have a max working load of 18,000 lbs. with a greater than 2:1 safety factor. Because they are composite, they are nearly impervious to environmental or chemical corrosion, do not conduct electricity, and have exceptional impact resistance.
Thousands of fire-rescue departments across the US and Canada trust TeleCrib Struts to stabilize their most dangerous wrecks.
- Collapsed strut without baseplate & combi-head: 26 in. L x 3 in. Diameter
- Collapsed strut with baseplate & combi-head (deployment ready storage,
laying flat): 33¼ in. L x 7½ in. W x 5 in. H - Fully extended strut length with baseplate & combi-head: 64¾ in. (5 ft. 4¾ in.)
- Weight without base-plate & combi-head: 9 lbs.
- Weight with baseplate & combi-head: 18 lbs.
- Combi-head:
- Chain Slot: 6,600 lb. working load / 14,000 lb. test load
- Piercing Point (1 in. from tip): 4,000 lb. working load / 8,000 lb. test load