Tuff-tie-hand Restraints Black Lot Of 4 -police-military- Bug Out-prepers -

US $8.35

  • United States
  • Jan 30th
TUFF-TIE-HAND RESTRAINTS BLACK LOT OF 4 -POLICE-MILITARY- BUG OUT-PREPERS - TECHNICAL SPECS • FACTS Using TUFF-TIE is a simple process involving three steps. If these steps are always followed correctly, TUFF-TIE is virtually impossible to break free from (withstanding in excess of 500lbs of force)!             LOT OF 4 Cord Tensile Strength: Over 800 Lbs. Cord Material: Flat Diamond Braided Nylon Locking Block Material: Reinforced Polycarbonate Assembly Weight: Only 8 grams (Approximately 1/4 oz.) Loop Circumference: Hand Restraint: 12.5" each side, STRENGTH - TUFF-TIES are at least 40% stronger than electrical cable style ties. EASE OF CARRYING/CONCEALMENT - Plastic cable ties are normally carried in the hatband or looped over the officer's belt. Multiple pairs of TUFF-TIES easily fit in the pocket, the cavity of the handcuff case, the glove box of the car, etc. When carried in the pocket, TUFF-TIES will not become entangled. Undercover officers commonly conceal the TUFF-TIES in the tops of their socks. STORAGE LIFE - TUFF-TIES have unlimited storage life. Plastic cable ties have been known to deteriorate over time requiring periodic replacement of inventory. NON-INJURIOUS TO PRISONERS - Less flexible plastic cable ties have distinct edges which can result in self inflicted injury by a struggling prisoner. TUFF-TIES are soft, flexible, have no sharp edges, and conform to the contours of the wrist. They were designed to not cut into the skin. Unlike cable ties, TUFF-TIES are designed with a small amount of "give" to prevent cutting off circulation. WEATHER CONDITIONS - Plastic cable ties can deteriorate when exposed to sunlight or heat. TUFF-TIES are impervious to any kind of weather conditions. TUFF-TIES are unaffected by exposure to sunlight and they remain flexible even in the coldest weather.   HAND RESTRAINTS   1. Place one thumb inside the loop of the pig tail to hold it stable. 2. Slip your other thumb ABOVE the locking block and slide the block down while the first thumb holds the pig tail stable. 3. Slide the block down until it is snug to the prisoner's wrists. After it is snug, make a simple overhand knot as close to the block as possible with the "tail" of the braid. This knot constitutes our double-locking feature, as the knot will never pass through the locking block if the block's teeth were ever defeated. SURRPLUSSALES   Slide the block down with AUTHORITY, don't be afraid to use some force in sliding the block up SNUG to the wrist. As you slide the block down, you will feel some SLIGHT resistance. This is proper and is due to the close tolerances necessary for the teeth to "read" the braid. The teeth find the depressions in the braid and lock themselves in. From that point on, the harder that the prisoner tries to break free, the tighter he locks the teeth in place. In fact, in most instances, you will notice a back ratcheting of the braid for approximately 1/8" as the teeth read. Not to worry, it is part of the design. We designed TUFF-TIES so that there is a "reasonable margin" of forgiveness. Therefore, it is almost impossible to cut off circulation at the wrists   Tuff-Ties are an amazingly effective alternative to cable ties. Tuff-Ties are made of braided nylon cord with a reinforced polycarbonate locking block, they are very secure and nearly indestructible. Extremely compact, Tuff-Ties can be carried in your pocket or stashed in the bottom of your handcuff case. glove box . Tuff-tie is used by thousands of correctional and law enforcement agencies around the world AND SHOULD BE IN YOUR GRAB AND GO BAG lot of 4 LOCKING - TUFF-TIES are locked in by 18 polycarbonate teeth. QUALITY MATERIAL - TUFF-TIE blocks are made from the highest quality polycarbonates. The braid is of the same nylon cord that is used in truck radial tires. Additionally, a component is added to the block to make it practically indestructible. Every unit is inspected prior to sale. PRICE - TUFF-TIES are now very competitively priced, especially when the low cost of the removal tool is considered. Visit our order page. COMBUSTIBLE - Both the plastic cable ties and the TUFF-TIES are combustible when an ignition source is maintained. A prisoner theoretically could burn them off. Severe burn injury would most likely result. In any event, as a matter of standard police procedure, no prisoner should ever be allowed access to ignition devices or left unattended. Likewise, common sense and training dictates that the officer should not allow a restrained prisoner to engage in a "sawing" motion against a fixed jagged or abrasive object as it may cut through all types of temporary restraints. EASE OF USE - The TUFF-TIE pre-formed loops slip easily over the prisoners' wrists or legs and are snugged and locked in seconds. See our instructions  

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