OFFICIAL ISSUE ITALIAN FIRE BRIGADE AXE

FX-MIR115/2 VVF

Available
US$ 293.56

Blade steel: C70

Hardness: HRC 50-52

Blade coating: Satinato

Handle: Black varnished ash wood

Blade Length: 72 mm - 2.83"

Overall Length: 380 mm - 14.96"

Sheath: Leather

Made in: Italy

Weight: 930 gr - 32.80 oz

  • Description
    The Official Issue Italian Fire Brigade Axe is a axe specifically designed for use by Italian firefighters. This tool represents one of the essential tools in a firefighter's equipment kit and plays a crucial role during emergency and rescue operations. The axe is designed to be robust and durable, capable of tackling a variety of tasks during emergency situations.
    Its solid construction and the quality of the materials used ensure that it can withstand the stresses and high temperatures typical of active fires.
    It features a sharp end that can be used to penetrate materials such as wood, plastic, or metal. This is useful for opening blocked doors, breaking windows, or digging through debris during search and rescue operations. The other end of the axe may have a sharp blade for cutting softer materials or a pointed end for penetrating harder materials. This versatility allows firefighters to handle a variety of situations during their operations.
    Additionally, the axe handle is designed to ensure a secure grip even when conditions are wet or when firefighters are wearing protective gloves. This is essential to ensure that operators can use the tool effectively and safely even in the most challenging conditions.
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The Official Issue Italian Fire Brigade Axe is a axe specifically designed for use by Italian firefighters. This tool represents one of the essential tools in a firefighter's equipment kit and plays a crucial role during emergency and rescue operations. The axe is designed to be robust and durable, capable of tackling a variety of tasks during emergency situations.
Its solid construction and the quality of the materials used ensure that it can withstand the stresses and high temperatures typical of active fires.
It features a sharp end that can be used to penetrate materials such as wood, plastic, or metal. This is useful for opening blocked doors, breaking windows, or digging through debris during search and rescue operations. The other end of the axe may have a sharp blade for cutting softer materials or a pointed end for penetrating harder materials. This versatility allows firefighters to handle a variety of situations during their operations.
Additionally, the axe handle is designed to ensure a secure grip even when conditions are wet or when firefighters are wearing protective gloves. This is essential to ensure that operators can use the tool effectively and safely even in the most challenging conditions.