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“Making it Simpler”
JunkYard Dog Industries is
proud to announce the successful completion of third party testing of the
ZSTRUT™ this past week.
Following the same style of testing as performed on the
XTEND™ model,
the ZSTRUT™
was able to hold 11% additional force as compared to the
XTEND™.
Testing was performed at a certified laboratory under strict conditions.
This third party verification of the rescue strut’s performance insures
that rescuers using the JYD rescue struts can depend on their safety rating.
The ZipNut® collar and inner bar was tested as well and reached 27,428 pounds of force before testing was stopped. After testing, the ZipNut® collar performed like new.
JunkYard Dog Industries will
continue to rate the strut at 10,000 pounds and a safe working load limit of
5,000 pounds.
These tests leave no doubt of
the integrity of design and manufacturing of both the Rescue Strut products.
With the introduction of
the ZSTRUT™,
the rescue strut concept will be changed.
Based on the current strut system, the
ZSTRUT™
brings a revolutionary concept – No More Adjustment Pin.
To replace the typical adjustment pin, JunkYard Dog Industries™ paired up
with the people from
ZipNut® Technologies to have exclusive use of their
patented device. By placing a
double
ZipNut®
collar where the pin should be, and replacing the inner tube with
a threaded stainless steel solid bar, an extremely easy and revolutionary system
was created.
The
ZSTRUT™
is extended like this: Simply pull-up on the head and the threaded rod “zips”
out of the square tube. When you
stop pulling, it automatically locks in place.
If you require incremental adjustments in height and/or tension, simply
rotate the collar and the threaded rod moves accordingly.
To retract the extension, just pull-up on the collar, the threaded rod is
released and can be dropped back into the outer tube.
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No Adjustment Pin Needed 1. Just pull-up to extend 2. Rotate Collar to make fine-tune adjustments3. Pull up on collar to retract |