Yep understand that, that is why a station by station needs audit is required.
Up here that is not an issue, we have as some might say an over supply of heavy cutting/spreading equipment. Its just not under a fire service control, thats why I have started a new thread on the Victorian way of doing things.
Other stations would of course have a need, it is the same as the second response SES units in SAMFS/CFS areas. Do they have the right gear?, are they adequately trained?
SA Firey I can't answer all of your questions:-
I do know the new Lukas coupling connects & disconnects at full pressure (I've played with it).
Yes there is a difference between blades:- some very experienced Vollie RCR people in SES don't like my LS330 cutters (they call them USAR cutters). Yet PT hydraulics say there is nothing wrong with them for the type of work we do.
I actually was happy to keep my other 330's instead of getting 501's (send the 501's to a more needy unit was my response).
The parrot beak (501)is supposed to draw the material into the pivot bolt where the most force is generated. They (330 & 501's) do perform differently, I find the 501's tend to "twist" more, however the serrated edge on the 330's can cause jamming - not often but I have had it happen (pivot bolt was a at the correct torque).
The bar is a standard material - steel, what the standard is I don't know
Lukas do make a rotating handle for their cutters(its an extra)
Our service actually tested the 501's on some of the new technology stuff - as we don't have lots of money we can't afford to make mistakes.
The answers to a lot of the questions you ask can be found with in the Lukas/Hurst operating manuals. I'm not sure why we use Lukas instead of Holmatro, can't be pricing
And finally I would swap my 330's for a set of LKS35 EN combitool as my back up set or even better keep my 330's as well
Like everything I guess its horses for courses - but I haven't come across anything that Lukas can't handle.
Great questions
On the question of would there be conflict - don't know thats why it was a question, however there has been issues in the past hopefully we have all moved on.
Yep of course a start can be made (refer to the Victorian solution), however if the second response is listed in the RCRD then shouldn't be equipped with the same standard of equipment?
cheers