
Ultra Cuffs, Chain (Steel Bow) - Black 1 Pawl (Yellow-Tactical)
Professional Grade Chain Handcuffs Built for Field Use
The ASP Ultra Cuffs represent a breakthrough in restraint technology, combining forged aluminum construction with field-tested design elements. These chain handcuffs incorporate input from officers and instructors across over 100 nations, resulting in practical features that work when it matters most.
Key Features
- Forged 7075 T6 Aluminum Frame: Ordnance grade construction provides strength while reducing weight
- Heat Treated Spiral Locking Pins: 4140 steel pins permanently join the frame for maximum durability
- Flat Contact Bow Design: Improves application speed and control during arrests
- Dual Keyways: Keyway and double lock slot on each side of each restraint
- Replaceable Lock Assemblies: Unitized lock sets can be serviced or replaced as needed
- Single Direction Key Operation: Both double and single locks release by turning key one direction
Specifications
- Model: Chain Handcuffs with Steel Bow
- Frame Material: Forged 7075 T6 Aluminum
- Locking Pins: 4140 Heat Treated Steel
- Pawl Configuration: 1 Pawl (Yellow-Tactical)
- Item Number: 56109
- UPC: 092608561090
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the forged aluminum frame different from standard handcuffs?
The 7075 T6 ordnance grade aluminum provides exceptional strength-to-weight ratio while the forged construction eliminates weak points found in cast or machined frames.
Can the lock assemblies be replaced if damaged?
Yes, the Ultra Cuffs feature unitized, replaceable lock sets that can be serviced or swapped out without replacing the entire restraint.
How does the flat contact bow improve performance?
The flat contact design increases the surface area during application, providing better control and faster deployment compared to round bow designs.
What does the double lock warning bar indicate?
The visible warning bar shows when the double lock is engaged, providing immediate visual confirmation that the restraint is properly secured.
Why do both locks release in the same direction?
Single direction key operation speeds up removal under stress and reduces the chance of operator error during high-pressure situations.