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Holmatro Window Punch on 2040-parts.com

AU $29.00
Location:

Mount Martha, VIC, Australia

Mount Martha, VIC, Australia
Condition:New

Description

The Holmatro window punch is used for safe glass management, often in emergency situations. Thanks to a spring mechanism the risk of pushing the tool through the glass and, possibly, harm yourself or the casualty is fully eliminated. By pulling the rear part backwards and releasing it again vehicle windows are broken in a very controlled manner. With clip for attachment to pockets.

Durable
- made of anodized aluminium with heat-treated steel head

Safe
- spring mechanism allows for breaking the window in a controlled manner
- no risk of pushing the tool through the glass and, possibly, harm yourself or the casualty

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