Forcible Entry Door Trainer is a modular training simulator designed to develop practical breaching skills used by rescue and tactical units.
Its reinforced steel frame and replaceable locking pins simulate the resistance of secured doors, allowing controlled training with striking and prying tools. Additional stations enable practice in padlock breaking, lock drilling and cutting of metal elements such as wires, rods and small pipes. The system provides a safe, repeatable environment for instructor-supervised training of fire brigades, police, military and security services.
Key Features
Primary Applications
Forcible entry training • Tactical entry training • Rescue service training • Lock and padlock breach simulation • Metal cutting exercises • Operational tool handling training
Compliance & Certification
Product-Market Insight
Training equipment capable of accurately replicating structural resistance is essential for effective rescue and tactical preparation. The FIRE-MAX Forcible Entry Door Trainer combines structural robustness with modular training stations, enabling multiple breaching scenarios within a single compact system. This versatility makes it particularly suitable for training centres, fire academies and tactical units seeking realistic and repeatable entry training.
Technical data
| Specification | Value |
| Construction | Reinforced welded steel frame |
| Door Type | Training door with replaceable locking pins |
| Door Configuration | Left-hand or right-hand installation |
| Locking Elements | Wooden locking pins with variable diameter |
| Additional Training Modules | Padlock breaking • Lock drilling simulator • Metal cutting station |
| Cutting Station Capability | Wire • steel rods • small pipes |
| Mobility | Swivel transport wheels |
| Stabilisation | Adjustable levelling feet |
| Intended Users | Fire brigades • Police • Military • Special forces • Security services |
| Warranty | 12 months (consumable elements excluded) |
| Safety Standard | EN ISO 12100 |
| Compliance | Directive 2001/95/EC – General Product Safety |