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  2. Halligan bar - Wikipedia

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    The Halligan can be used to make a purchase point on a car hood to cut the battery. [11] The Halligan can also be used for vehicle extrication, among other things. The tool can be used to pry open the hood of a car when it is jammed from an accident. [12] The Halligan can be used to knock down a wall in a house to get to another area. [13]

  3. K-tool - Wikipedia

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    The K-tool, also known as a "K-spreader" or a "K-tool spreader," is a specialized forcible entry tool used by firefighters to gain access to buildings or other structures in emergency situations. It is named for its distinctive "K" shape, which allows it to be used for a variety of purposes. [ 1 ]

  4. Halligan tool - Wikipedia

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  5. Equipment and Tool Institute - Wikipedia

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    Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) is a US-based non-profit automotive trade association. Its 70+ member companies supply products to vehicle manufacturers and the after-market industry. ETI is managed by a small staff consisting of an executive manager, technical manager and a marketing manager .

  6. Kelly tool - Wikipedia

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    The Kelly tool was intended specifically for opening doors and other barriers. Modern versions often are modified along the lines of the Halligan bar, especially at the chisel end. Originally the chisel blade was flat and straight; more recently it has tended to take on a curved and forked form, similar to the claw of a carpenter's hammer ...

  7. Associated Training Services - Wikipedia

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    Associated Training Services, commonly known as ATS is a heavy equipment training institution based in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 1959 by Robert Klabacka as the National Institute of Concrete Construction.

  8. Claw tool - Wikipedia

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    The claw tool (also known as the Hayward Claw Tool) is a forcible entry tool used by firefighters, made of steel, that has a hook on one end and a forked end on the other. The tool was a major component in the Fire Department of New York during the early 20th century. Over the last fifty years, the claw tool has lost prominence due to the ...

  9. List of museums in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Oil industry tools and equipment, Illinois Basin and surrounding areas of the oil boom era and the oil industry of that area [38] [39] Illinois Railway Museum: Union: McHenry: Northern Illinois: Railway: Includes steam, diesel and electric trains and heritage train rides: Illinois School for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum: Jacksonville ...