Peerless Model 710C High Security Chain Link Handcuff - Nickel Finish

Product Code: PH-HCH-710C-016

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Model 710C High Security Chain Link Handcuff, Nickel Finish

The Model 710C is designed for high risk prisoner restraint and transport situations. The Model 710C does not operate with a standard handcuff key. The Model 710C incorporates Model 700C Chain Link Handcuff with a MEDECO® or ASSA® Desmo high security lock system and aluminum housing.

MEDECO® and ASSA® Desmo are recognized leaders in pick resistance lock systems. Multiple sets can be ordered with two different key options. Each set can be keyed alike or each set can be keyed different. Both MEDECO® and ASSA® Desmo use restricted key control systems to prevent unauthorized key duplication.

Now available with the new Dead Bolt Security option. Dead Bolt Security compliments the standard lock with an additional locking position for added security. When engaged, the Dead Bolt feature helps to secure the double lock against brute force and finessed picking and shimming attacks. The Dead Bolt option is only available with new or existing Medeco style key plans.

Other features include spun rivet construction and double lock capability. All products come with two keys, a double lock activator, and a lifetime warranty for manufacturer defect. Made in USA.

Specifications:

  • Weight: 18 oz / 511 gms
  • Minimum inside perimeter: 5.9 in. / 150 mm
  • Material: Carbon Steel / Aluminum
  • Finish: Nickel
  • Maximum inside perimeter: 8.3 in / 211 mm
  • Minimum inside perimeter: 8.3 in / 211 mm
  • Minimum opening: 2.0 in / 51 mm
  • Maximum overall length: 8.9 in / 227 mm
  • Maximum length between cuffs: 2.0 in / 51 mm
  • Maximum diameter (first tooth): 3.0 in / 76 mm
  • Minimum diameter (last tooth): 5.9 in. / 150 mm
Peerless - Setting the Standard Since 1914

Peerless® Handcuff Company was established in 1914 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Over ninety years later, the classic swing through design of the original Peerless® handcuff, continues to be the industry standard. Peerless offers a full line of restraints including chain link handcuffs, hinged handcuffs, oversize handcuffs, leg irons, waist chains and color plated restraints. All of our products are designed to meet and exceed the tough U.S. National Institute of Justice standards for strength and quality. All Peerless products are backed by a lifetime warranty for manufacture defects.

Proper Maintenance per Peerless

Use only approved restraining procedures such as the guidelines in our handcuff manual. Frequent review and practice of proper procedures will increase your safety and efficiency. Approved procedures will also help to ensure your restraints continue to function properly. While Peerless® restraints are designed and manufactured to take abuse avoid dropping onto or banging against hard surfaces. Restraints 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. 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. When possible carry your restraints in a protective case to reduce exposure to outside elements. If exposed to moisture dry thoroughly. Most importantly, dry the inside locking mechanisms.

Warranty with Peerless

Peerless® Handcuff Company hereby warrants that any restraints manufactured after January 1, 1996 is free of manufacture defects.
In case of manufacture defect, Peerless® Handcuff Company agrees to repair or replace a defective restraint when it is returned to our Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A. address. This warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse or ordinary wear and tear of the handcuff, nor any damages whatsoever which may be incurred by reason of any failure to carefully comply with directions as outlined in the manufacturer's instructions.
Stamping or etching of identification markings on any part of the restraint after they have left the factory is not recommended and may cause malfunction of product and void warranty.

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