Description
As a first responder, your job requires tools that are reliable and versatile. The CHANNELLOCK® 87 9″ Rescue Tool pries open windows and doors, cuts wires and cables easily, shuts off gas safety valves and loosens hose couplings. Made from high alloy steel that is specially coated with the ultimate rust preventative. U.S. Patent No. 8,065,939.
- 30% lighter than the 89 Rescue Tool for compact storage
- Fits securely in bunker pockets
- Narrow jaw profile fits in tight spots
- Standard battery cables are no match for its cutting power
- Hardened cutting edges shear through soft metal
- Spanner wrench tightens and loosens up to 5″ hose couplings
- Pries open windows and doors
- Shuts off gas safety valves
| JAW LENGTH | 1.43 in. | 36.32 mm |
| OVERALL LENGTH | 8.88 in. | 225.43 mm |
| JOINT THICKNESS | 0.53 in. | 13.46 mm |
| JOINT WIDTH | 0.53 in. | 13.46 mm |
| CUTTING EDGE | 1.43 in. | 13.46 mm |
| HANDLE SPAN | 3.54 in. | 89.92 mm |
| WEIGHT | 1.13 lbs. | 512.56 g |
The main difference between the Channellock 86 and 87 rescue tools is their jaw design: the Model 86 has gripping jaws for prying/turning (plus cutting), while the Model 87 has narrow jaws designed purely for cutting (battery cables, soft metals) in tight spaces, though both offer spring-loaded, one-handed operation for first responders. The 86 is a versatile multi-tool, whereas the 87 focuses on efficient, precise cutting in emergencies.










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