Council Tool Halligan Style Forcible Entry Tool

Council Tool
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TD30 Tuned & Dressed 30” Halligan

Proudly made in the USA!!

The new Council Tool TD30 Halligan is meant to be an improvement over our previous Halligan design, and is a quality tool that competes with the other industry leading Halligans.

The TD30 is drop-forged from a single piece of 4140, American sourced, high carbon tool steel, and is approximately 30” in overall length. This special alloy steel Halligan is lighter and stronger than investment cast bars, and there are no welds, pins, fasteners, or cast parts.

The idea behind a “Tuned & Dressed” Halligan, comes from the fact that most firefighters are encouraged and often required, to maintain their own tools, and the tools of their fire department.

When a new Halligan is purchased, even the most popular models are adjusted to the preference of the firefighters, so that the tool can perform effectively and efficiently.

The firefighters will often thin out the forks, create a convex edge on the fork ends and adze edge, creating a smooth transition from the bevels to the blade, which replaces the chisel grind found on many Halligans.

Most of those “adjustments”, are now part of our new design and built into the forging dies. This means that we are forging a specialized Halligan that will be finished, and pre-“tuned and dresses”.

Another part of the “dressing” process is to add impression/ground reference lines on the outer sides/edges of the forks and adze blade.

These reference lines allow the firefighter to know how far the tip of the fork tines, or the leading edge of the adze blade, has been driven into a door gap with an axe or sledge. The firefighter/first responder can then stop driving and adjust the tool to get around the backside of a door. The mid-fork depth line indicates the point on the forks, that allows for optimal mechanical advantage.

Other noticeable design elements are found in the adze head, blade, and forks. The 2” wide adze blade is offset, and flat on the opposite side of the pick. This flat side extending from the adze head, makes solid and continuous contact with the door/surface, and reduces the chance of rolling/slipping while gapping.

The top of the head and blade is flatter for making better contact when pounding on a door to test for soundness and locking/hinge points. It also makes a good target for the striker/axe. The adze blade has an overall 30” radial arc, which helps to guide the adze blade into a gap, while the tips of the forks (30” away), rest against the door/plane.

The forks are thinned to allow for less friction and more efficient wedging when gapping and forcing. The fork body has a built-in ramp-stop at the same position as the fork crotch, to prevent over-insertion while striking. There is a gap between the fork ends for pulling “key-in-knob” bored locks.

The shoulders of the forks are squared off for a flat striking surface, and the outer flat side of the octagon/eight-sided bar is orientated to maximize the shoulder area.
A durable powder-coat finish is applied to make this tool stand out!
 
 
 
Warning Symbol 6 pt  WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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  • 5
    Tuned and ready to force

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Jul 1st 2024

    This tool comes pre tuned, has a nice dark gray finish, feels nice and light and built out of a heavy duty steel. Definitely a great purchase

  • 2
    Lacks attention to detail

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Jul 1st 2024

    Ordered one of these after recommendations from others. While it is a tuned bar, it falls short in the details. Overall finish was rough, has sharp edges and grinding marks on the adze. Depth marks were put in with a grinder, but were nowhere near straight, square, or the same distance from the tip of the tool. Overall, poor QC, and lack of finishing touches. I will be returning and buying something else.

  • 5
    I Wish I Had More!

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Aug 16th 2014

    I'm a career FF/EMT and also Volunteer FF/EMT, I'm fascinated about forcible entry and techniques about how to defeat locks. I've had this tool about 8 months now and have forced doors conventionally and unconventionally. I've also used this tool to demo a residential deck along with numerous other home Reno projects. This tool is solid!! The fork end is solid and slim and has no problem slipping in between doors and jams. and the same can be said and the adz end and with the curve added to it provides a numerous amount of leverage.