Description
- 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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