The Jaws of Life are powered by a hydraulic pump that is typically mounted on a fire truck or other emergency vehicle. The pump generates hydraulic pressure, which is then transferred to the jaws. The jaws are connected to the pump by hoses, which allow them to be moved around freely.
The jaws of the Jaws of Life are operated by a control panel that is located on the pump. The control panel allows the operator to control the speed and direction of the jaws. The operator can also use the control panel to adjust the pressure of the hydraulic fluid, which affects the amount of force that the jaws generate.
The Jaws of Life are a versatile tool that can be used in a variety of rescue scenarios. They are often used to extricate people from vehicles that have been involved in accidents, but they can also be used to rescue people from collapsed buildings or other confined spaces.
Here are the steps involved in using the Jaws of Life:
1. The Jaws of Life are first attached to the vehicle or confined space where the person is trapped.
2. The operator then uses the control panel to open the jaws.
3. Once the jaws are open, the operator can insert a wedge between the jaws and the vehicle or confined space.
4. The operator then uses the control panel to increase the pressure of the hydraulic fluid, which forces the wedge to widen the space between the jaws and the vehicle or confined space.
5. The operator continues to increase the pressure of the hydraulic fluid until the person is freed.
The Jaws of Life are a powerful tool that can be used to save lives. They are an essential part of any fire department or rescue team.