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Hinged cuffs are very similar to chain cuffs, but they are connected with a large hinge rather than chain links. Hinged cuffs are shorter than chain cuffs when extended, which allows for less hand/arm mobility. This makes hinged cuffs potentially more secure, but somewhat more difficult to apply to a testy subject. Many law enforcement officers find that the solution to this problem, if one wrist has been cuffed but the subject is non-compliant, is the ability to apply uncomfortable torque on the cuffed wrist as a method of persuasion. The hinge adds some overall strength to the cuffs as well. Though it’s very rare, the occasional Hercules (probably somebody on drugs) may be able to snap the chain links between traditional handcuffs, but with hinged cuffs on he’s going nowhere. Like chain cuffs, hinged cuffs can be folded in half.

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To obtain a pair of such plastic handcuffs, I still recommend buying ready-made versions, as these are easier to use and more reliable. Handcuffs may be manufactured from various metals, including carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminium, or from synthetic polymers. The author’s original set of Peerless hinged handcuffs have seen 33 plus years of continuous duty without faltering. They are not suitable for use in an arrest situation but should be used after you have gained control of the prisoner with regular handcuffs. in Japanese). Matsuyama University. Archived from the original on 2007-07-02 . Retrieved 2010-02-26.Certain of our products may contain features that may be regulated in your state. You are solely responsible for complying with local, state and federal laws. Your use of the product is at your risk and discretion. We are not responsible for your use of the product in any way including complying with any application laws or regulations in your state. This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) I will delve more deeply into specific handcuffs in other articles. Still, I can reveal that I prefer regular chained handcuffs daily, as these are the most useful in most situations.

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Pretty basic question, I know, but it seemed like the best place to ask. I guess they wouldn't be made if there wasn't a demand for them, but what exactly are they FOR? I presume they wouldn't be used on a violent prisoner, or anyone who might try to use the chain as a grrrote, but if someone's that trustworthy, why would you need to handcuff them at all? When would police or prison guards actually use them?Really short leg irons. This guide goes more in-depth on what handcuffs are made of. Plastic Handcuffs / Disposable Handcuffs / Zip Tie Handcuffs Pretty basic question, I know, but it seemed like the best place to ask. I guess they wouldn't be made if there wasn't a demand for them, but what exactly are they FOR? I presume they wouldn't be used on a violent prisoner, or anyone who might try to use the chain as a grrrote, but if someone's that trustworthy, why would you need to handcuff them at all? When would police or prison guards actually use them?Liam asked about a device that police have used for hogtying a prisoner. Someone said that the manufacturer has discontinued that device. The Chicago Model 3400 is a similar device. Excerpt from on on-line retailer for this item:Oh, another question. I've heard of a transport device which consists of a normal pair of handcuffs and shorter than average leg irons joined by a chain. The thing is, the chain it too short to let the person wearing it stand up. It's supposedly for situations when a prisoner is sitting down, and isn't expected to get up or move for a while. The reusable ties can be opened quite easily, especially if several prisoners are gathered together. They can help each other to open the cuffs. When first tightened, you can’t loosen it up again, which increases the risk of harm to the person. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Fetters and Handcuffs". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol.10 (11thed.). Cambridge University Press. p.296.

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To prevent the restrained person from eventually opening the handcuffs with a handcuff key, a handcuff cover may be used to conceal the keyholes of the handcuffs.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Sometimes two pairs of handcuffs are needed to restrain a person with an exceptionally large waistline because the hands cannot be brought close enough together; in this case, one cuff on one pair of handcuffs is handcuffed to one of the cuffs on the other pair, and then the remaining open handcuff on each pair is applied to the person's wrists. Oversized handcuffs are available from a number of manufacturers. Find sources: "Handcuffs"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( May 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) I have only used them once, during an arrest in which I had used my two other cuffs, and there was still a third person in the room:

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In 1933 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police used a type called "Mitten Handcuffs" to prevent criminals from being able to grab an object like the officer's gun. While used by some in law enforcement it was never popular. [2]Because a person's hands are used in breaking falls, being handcuffed introduces a significant risk of injury if the prisoner trips or stumbles, in addition to injuries sustained from overly tight handcuffs causing handcuff neuropathy. Police officers having custody of the person need to be ready to catch a stumbling prisoner. There are a wide variety of leg cuffs, including some that are based on the same principle as handcuffs with chains. Be sure to keep your handcuffs well maintained, and you will keep them for years. Find some tips in this guide on handcuff maintenance. Handcuff Key Types TIHK is in no way responsible or to be held liable for any claims, including for physical, bodily or financial injury, arising out of your use of TIHK product(s) on the whole, and your use of TIHK product(s) in your state, and you are subject to the additional terms and policies of each applicable private venue, local, state and federal laws as applicable. Handcuffs are restraint devices designed to secure an individual's wrists in proximity to each other. [1] They comprise two parts, linked together by a chain, a hinge, or rigid bar. Each cuff has a rotating arm which engages with a ratchet that prevents it from being opened once closed around a person's wrist. Without the key, the handcuffs cannot be removed without specialist knowledge, and the handcuffed person cannot move their wrists more than a few centimetres or inches apart, making many tasks difficult or impossible.

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