tempered plate glass, Type of glass specifically treated to become harder and more break-resistant than plate glass or a single sheet of laminated glass, cylindrical lock, Lock having the lock cylinder contained in the knob, rabbit tool, Hydraulic spreading tool that is specifically designed to open doors that swing inward, a-tool, Prying tool with a sharp notch resembling the letter A. The notch has cutting edges machined into it, k-tool, V-blade tool that is designed to pull lock cylinders from a door with only minimal damage to the door itself, forcible entry, Techniques used by fire personnel to gain entry into buildings, vehicles, aircraft, or other areas of confinement when normal means of entry are locked or blocked, pike pole, Sharp prong and hook of steel, on a wood, metal, fiberglass, or plastic handle of varying length, used for pulling, dragging, and probing, adz, A wedge-shaped blade attached at right angles to the handle of the tool, battering ram, Solid steel bar with handles and guards. It is blunt on one or both ends and is used to break down doors or create holes in walls. The tool weighs 30 to 40 pounds and can be operated by one or more firefighters , rim lock, Type of auxiliary lock such as a deadbolt mounted on the interior surface of a door, mortise latchandlock, Lock assembly mounted in a cavity in a door’s edge, halligan tool, Prying tool with a claw at one end and a spike or point at a right angle to a wedge at the other end, fulcrum, Support or point of support on which a lever turns in raising or moving a load, j-tool, Device made of rigid, heavy gauge wire designed to fit through the space between double-swinging doors equipped with panic hardware, breaching, The act of creating a hole in a wall or floor to gain access to a structure or portion of a structure, hux bar, Multipurpose forcible entry tool that can also be used to open a hydrant, lever, Device consisting of a bar pivoting on a fixed point (fulcrum), using power or force applied at a second point to lift or sustain an object at third point.
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