This report details the design, development, testing, and evaluation pertaining to two versions of an Optimum Aircraft Rescue Tool. The rescue tool is a lightweight device required to replace several manually operated tools used by rescue personnel when forced entrance into an aircraft is necessary. Two versions of the rescue tool are incorporated into this report: a 4000-pound force spreader jaw unit equipped with a router, and an 8000-pound force spreader jaw lighter-weight tool. The primary functions of the rescue tool are piercing displacing, and shearing action on airframe materials.
Optimum Aircraft Rescue Tool
1983
109 pages
Report
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English
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