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Handcuffs

Although their are few lesser brands of handcuffs on the market.  We prefer to offer the Higher quality handcuffs. Because as Law Enforcement officers ourselves,  we have everyday experience with these products.  We know from experience that these handcuffs work and hold up under everyday street use. Now which Mfg. of handcuffs you decide to use is all based on personal needs  and experience. Ask a group of veteran cops as to which is the best handcuff to use and you will get  as many different opinions as you have cops.           

The Peerless® chain link handcuff has a new design! The Model 700 now incorporates spun rivet construction for increased strength and durability. Smooth single strand action allows for fast and efficient cuffing. The profiled edges minimize the risk of tissue and nerve injury. The Model 700 has been approved by the National Institute of Justice. It comes with a lifetime warranty for manufacture defects. . Two keys supplied.

The Peerless® Model 801 provides additional restraint by more effectively restricting hand and arm movements. The Model 801 features all steel construction, spun rivets, machined edges and smooth single strand action. The Model 801 has the ability to fold flat for compact storage. It has a 10% larger inside perimeter then the Model 700. The Model 801 has been approved by the National Institute of Justice. Lifetime warranty for manufacturing defects and two keys supplied
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10oz Carbon Steel/Nickel 700

$23.95

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10oz. Carbon Steel/Pentrate 700

$23.95

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12oz Carbon Steel/Nickel 801

$33.95

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12oz. Carbon Steel/Pentrate 801

$33.95

 

As a Street cop you can never have too many Handcuffs.

 The above constraints are for use by Law Enforcement professionals. The high quality handcuffs from Smith and Wesson, Peerless, Hiatt and ASP  come in a variety of designs and materials. We stock the full line of chain and hinged handcuffs available from ASP, Hiatt, Peerless and Smith and Wesson.
Peerless Handcuff Maintenance
 

Use only approved restraining procedures such as the guidelines in our handcuff manual. Frequent review and practice of proper procedures will increaseplchart.jpg (293x175 -- 19947 bytes) your safety and efficiency. Approved procedures will also help to ensure your constraints continue to function properly.

While Peerless® constraints are designed and manufactured to take abuse avoid dropping onto or banging against hard surfaces.

When possible carry your constraints in a protective case to reduce exposure to outside elements. If exposed to moisture dry thoroughly. Most importantly, dry the inside locking mechanisms. The cuffs can be baked in an oven at low temperature (below 300° Fahrenheit) or placed on a heater. Re-oil following the instructions below.

When unlocking your restraint be careful not to torque the key guide post. This will loosen the post causing it to fall out. Also, be careful not to over rotate the key causing the key flag to break off or become stuck in the locking mechanism. Use extra caution when using oversize keys.

constraints should receive regular care and maintenance. Inspect them frequently. Keep the ratchet and key hole free of dirt, lint or other foreign substances which may hinder proper functioning.

Routinely clean and lubricate using Teflon based oil. Apply liberally making sure the oil has worked into the locking mechanism, double lock hole and single strand pivot area. After lubricating remove all excess oil from handling surfaces so the constraints are not slippery.

Pentrate (black oxide) finishes may require more frequent lubrication and may tend to rust if not kept properly oiled.

If the constraints are contaminated by blood, vomit or other substances, use appropriate sterilization techniques avoiding temperatures above 300° Fahrenheit, then dry and oil. See FAQ's for more information

Courtesy of Peerless Mfg.

 

last update 05-27-2007