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Holmatro Extendo Ram
Holmatro introduces the Extendo ram
Quicker positioning with manual extension
At Interschutz 2010 Holmatro Rescue Equipment launched a unique new ram concept combining manual and hydraulic extension. The extendo ram XR 4360 (C) enables you to bridge gaps quicker and with more precision than ever before. You simply position the tool by pulling it out, so you can use its hydraulic spreading force of 10 t at every length almost immediately. This ram saves valuable time, allowing rescuers to free victims quicker and with more accuracy than ever before.
Other special features
An adjustable carrying handle, which can be rotated180˚, allows for easy positioning of the ram on all sides of the car. With the manual extension being locked automatically and unlocked in 2 steps it is also a very safe tool to use. The extendo ram combines compact dimensions with a large stroke and a relatively low weight.
Holmatro extendo ram XR 4360 C, equipped with single hose CORE Technology. Traditional dual hose version also available.
Please see video below.
Visit our website www.holmatro.com/rescue for more product information.


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