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Mighty Strut
Mighty Strut
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The Mighty Strut is a battery-powered rescue strut designed to stabilize and lift vehicles using a single tool. Built for real-world rescue operations, it gives firefighters precise, controlled load application without the delays or added risk of switching equipment mid-operation.
Available as an individual unit (strut only), the Mighty Strut allows departments to add spares, maintain backups, or replace lost, damaged, or stolen struts without purchasing an entire system again.
Strut and Lift with One Tool
Unlike traditional stabilization struts that only hold load, Mighty Strut actively lifts - allowing crews to stabilize first, then apply controlled lift while maintaining tension and control throughout the operation.
Side-of-Strut Lifting for Precision Extrication
Mighty Strut can apply load from the side of the strut, allowing rescuers to lift passenger vehicles just enough to relieve pressure on trapped bodies or limbs while maintaining stabilization. This controlled movement is critical in complex extrications where precision matters.
Fast to Deploy. Easy to Operate.
A single up/down switch controls lift and lower functions. The near-flat learning curve allows crews to focus on placement and load management rather than complicated controls.
Operational Context
Mighty Struts are most commonly deployed in pairs - one on each side of a vehicle to create opposing forces. Individual units are offered for replacement, backup, or system expansion only.
Battery Compatibility
Available variants compatible with:
- Milwaukee M18
- DeWalt 20V
- Makita 18V
Specifications
- Max working load: 3,500 lbs.
- Max static load: 21,000 lbs.
- Working range: 1in. – 95in.
- Travel: 14in.
- External height adjustment (side lifts): 17in.
- Strut weight: 22 lbs.
Ideal Applications
- Vehicle stabilization and extrication
- Side-resting and rollover incidents
- Controlled lifting to free trapped occupants
Why Firefighters Choose Mighty Strut
More versatile and faster to deploy than traditional struts - without added complexity.
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