Metal-Tec 1400
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Unlike Far Eastern copies the original Metal Tec has precise detection / vibration operations which enable you to benefit from the following advantages Density
Discrimination - The METAL TEC can help to determine the threat level of
the object being detected based upon the object's size. Larger objects such
as handguns can be detected approx 3-4 inches away. Smaller objects such as
razor blades and handcuff keys can be detected 1-2 inches away. Metal foil
which may contain drugs can be detected approx 1 inch away. Vibration
Signature -
The METAL TEC can determine the approximate physical shape of any object
decteced. Upon detection turn the unit end on to the object and move the
METAL TEC up and down and side to side. By observing where the vibration
starts and stops you can guage its approx length and width. Captive screws
on the battery compartment - you cannot drop and lose them in the dark. Positive on/off
switch leaves you in no doubt Comprehensive
user manual Meets with
EN50082-1 and EN 50081-2 standards Letters From the
Field Featured here are letters
sent to Torfino Enterprises Inc. from individuals or departments who have
used the Metal-TEC 1400 and/or ICE Light products. TSgt James R.
Zelrick - Military Police (Florida) I would like to say what
an incredible product you have in the METAL-TEC 1400! We hosted the
first Air Show after Sept. 11th and security was top priority. The plan
was to scan everyone for forbidden objects prior to being admitted to the Air
Show. This created quite a problem for us since we only had a few
"transfriskers" on hand. A civilian police officer showed me
the METAL-TEC he carried and I immediately knew this is what we needed. I purchased some units
from a local vendor and combined those with the other equipment we had, as
well as units I borrowed. The difference was incredible! After
only a few minutes of training, everyone was comfortable and proficient with
the detector. By the end of the first day I was bombarded with requests
from the guys in the field asking for more of the METAL-TECs. The
troops were doing everything they could the second day to get a METAL-TEC
instead of the old noisy wands. The Show went off without a hitch and
we amassed a large collection of items ranging from pocket knives to nail
files. Needless to say before this years show I ordered more
METAL-TECs. This product is well made and a definite must for anyone
with security concerns. Thank you for creating
such a great tool. Dir. Richard Mears -
University of Maine (Maine) I am writing this letter
to ASLET in order to endorse a product manufactured by Torfino Enterprises
known as the "Metal-TEC 1400" to the law enforcement community. I
first became acquainted with this hand-held metal detector when I attended
the last ASLET conference this past Febuary in Florida. The device caught my eye
because it is small, somewhat inexpensive, and ideal for police use in the
field. Its size makes it adaptable to the police officer's service belt and
thus enables the officer to carry a readily usable device to check for
weapons and other dangerous objects. I brought the item back
to the state of Maine and turned it over to some colleagues in my former
department in Brunswick to field test. The response was very positive and I
have since followed it up with a training program for the regional police on
use of the 1400. (one of those field testing the device was my son-in-law) I
am convinced that this tool will save lives! Its sensitivity to metal
objects is amazing and it provides the officer the ability to conduct an
unobtrusive search of street suspects which should result in reduced
incidences of complaints against police. If I had the opportunity
I would provide one of these devices to every officer and detective on the
street as part of the standard issue of equipment. I have never endorsed a
product in my police career of twenty-five years but in this case I am making
an exception. I want to thank ASLET for bringing this to my attention. Lt . Peter Ebel - Lake
Worth Police Dept. (Florida) On Dec. 10, 2001,
officers from the Lake Worth Police Department were engaged in an arrest
sweep of street-level drug dealers from whom numerous undercover narcotics
purchases had been made. I was with Officers Jozwick and Baer and we arrested
two subjects wanted on those felony charges as they sat in the car of one
Keith Williams, who has numerous felony arrests for narcotics and firearms.
Williams, however, was not wanted on this day. As we arrested the other
two drug dealers, probable cause for a search of Williams' car was developed
due to an odor of marijuana. As we removed Williams, who is a paraplegic,
from the car and placed him into a wheelchair, Officer Jozwick noted a large
bulge in Williams' groin area. With the knowledge that Williams had been
arrested previously for carrying a concealed firearm and due to the size and
shape of the bulge, we wanted to check Williams for weapons so that we could
safely search his car. We employed the Metal-TEC
1400 consistent with the training you provided us. The Metal-TEC alerted to a
large metal mass in Williams' front groin area. Density discrimination worked
well in this case, as the metal object in Williams' groin area caused the
Metal-TEC to vibrate from 3-4 inches away from his groin. Officer Jozwick,
based on Williams firearms arrest history, the bulge, his nervous actions and
the Metal-TEC alert, searched Williams' pants after he confirmed the device's
alert with a hand frisk. A loaded Smith and Wesson
model 59 was found inside Williams pants, along with a bonus: a pill bottle
containing 95 individually packaged cocaine rocks. Williams was arrested on
state charges and his car and cash were seized for forfeiture. Federal
authorities decided to take this case and Williams was charged with
possession with the intent to distribute at least five grams of crack cocaine
and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Nine months later, he pled
guilty to both charges and was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. The Metal-TEC's alert
certainly bolstered the case, providing scientific and verifiable evidence to
our observations of the bulge and Williams' nervousness. This is not the first
time officers from our Department have used the Metal-TEC successfully. In
one case, we used it to locate a razor blade, concealed in a suspect's
pocket, that was used in a robbery. The Metal-TEC certainly prevented our
officer from being cut by the instrument had he been doing a hand search.
Another time, the Metal-TEC alerted on two hypodermic needles in a subject's
pocket. I know your manufacturer information says the Metal-TEC does not find
hypodermic needles because they are not dense enough to trigger an alert, but
there must have been enough
metal in the two items to alert the officer to their presence. I don't need
to tell you what a nightmare it would have been had the officer searched and
been stuck by those used needles. You have my sincere
thanks for creating a product that serves law enforcement professionals in
two ways: 1. The Metal-TEC provides
an extra margin of officer safety in a world where so many hazards exist 2. It also helps us build
better cases, through the use of technology, something that is not always
available to officers who work the street. Tony Adducci -
Maricopa County Sheriffs Office (Arizona) I am a Qualified Armed
Posseman with the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office. One evening my partner and
I were dispatched to a desert region south east of Mesa Arizona to transport
a prisoner to the Mesa jail. On arriving at the scene we found a deputy who
had detained a van with 9 illegal aliens on board. The driver was arrested
since he had no license or registration. INS was notified but would not
respond. It then was necessary to search all nine illegals for contraband, release
the passengers, and transport the driver to jail. This was the first time I
had the opportunity to use my Metal-Tec and it really worked well. All eight
passengers were carrying duffle bags which would have taken a good 45 min. to
search by hand in the dark. Using the Metal-Tec I was able to complete the
search in less than 15 minutes. Sgt. Ron Hess -
Miamisburg Police Dept. (Ohio) Recently the Miamisburg
Police Department began issuing each one of our marked cruisers a Metal-Tec
1400 silent metal detector for use by the patrol officers during suspect
contact. On March 4, 2002, one of the officers after using the Metal-Tec 1400
placed it on the roof of his patrol unit and forgot about it. The next day,
it was located by a citizen on a heavily traveled state route. To our
surprise we found that after being in the roadway for more than 16 hours that
the outer case was in remarkably good condition. Additionally, the unit was
still in good working condition and except for abrasions on the outer case it
works just as well as the other units we have in service. Since using the Metal-Tec
1400's we have been very pleased with their capabilities and this latest
incident showed us the durability of the units. Assoc. Professor Steve
Cohen - Nova Southeastern University (Florida) Reserve Law
Enforcement Officer - Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission I was first introduced to
the Metal-Tec "compact" detector at the ASLET training session you
sponsored in Orlando. Since then, I have had the opportunity to be involved
with introducing the product to individual officers, using it on my own and
demonstrating its capabilities. I wanted to take a moment to thank you and
your staff for both a wonderful product and the excellent training and
support you provide. As both an educator and law enforcement officer, I
sincerely appreciate the innovation, technology and practicality built into
this unit. As the Metal-Tec has a
silent vibration alert, the value cannot be overemphasized. Detection of
hidden metal objects, particularly weapons, offers tactical advantage,
without compromising officer safety and security. As you know, once a subject
recognizes that an officer is cognizant of a hidden weapon, the more they are
likely to attempt to use it, fight or flee. This alone places the value of
the Metal-Tec far ahead of competitor products and search techniques. Other
features that we recognize as valuable include it's simple operation, water
resistance, long battery life, and detection technology (ability to located
and qualify found objects by size and pinpoint location) are truly valuable
to the field officer. Thanks for your
commitment to this quality product, training and officer safety. Chief Roderic Russell
- Donnellson Police Dept. (Iowa) This is to inform you
that our department has adopted the Metal-TEC 1400 for our use. All officers with this
department will be trained in its use. I want to thank you for
the training program as it is hard for small agencies like us to buy
equipment of this nature due to our small budgets. Its good to see that big
companies like you DO CARE about officer safety. Chief Jay Andrews -
Eddyville Police Dept. (Iowa) I wanted to write you and
thank you for your companies participation in the training program held
recently in Ottumwa, Iowa. I participated in the training and was certified
as a Metal-TEC 1400 trainer. As a result of this training, the Eddyville
Police Department has adopted the Metal-TEC 1400 as our departments official
Metal Detector for field use. I also wanted to thank you
for the demonstration Metal-TEC 1400 that you provided to our department. We
will put it to good use. Undoubtedly, after using it and seeing how effective
it is, other officers on my department may be looking to purchase these
detectors as well. I am impressed by the
quality and durability of your product. Please keep up the good work. Dir. Stephen McCoy -
Iowa Crime Commission (Iowa) The South Iowa Area Crime
Commission was pleased to host the successful Metal-Tec training and
certification session at Ottumwa, Iowa on August 15, 2001. Feedback from
departments in attendance has been positive and our agency plans to
incorporate the use of the Metal-Tec 1400 into the routine searching of
prisoners prior to booking or transport. Chief Kenneth Powers -
Albia Police Dept. (Iowa) We would like to thank
you for the Metal-Tec 1400 that this department received on August 15, 2001
and for the opportunity to learn how this important device can be used. This department will be
using the Metal-Tec 1400 on all traffic stops that are conducted in order to
check for weapons and other concealed objects that might be of a danger to an
officers safety. The Metal-Tec 1400 will prevent any dangerous weapons
escaping the officers notice thus elminating the possibility of an officer
getting injured. We believe that the
Metal-Tec 1400 will be a valuable asset to this department and its personnel.
Chief of Police Jesse
R. Whisler - Mexia I.S.D. Police (Texas) I would like to say
congratulations on developing a remarkable product, the METAL-TEC 1400.
We have purchased the METAL-TEC for our school police department and have
found the METAL-TEC to be most helpful at the football and basketball
games. Unlike other metal detectors that are big and cumbersome, these
units are light and easy to use. We have found the units to be helpful
in the detection of other contraband that students are restricted to have in
their possession. The detection of weapons on campus is one of our
concerns but cell phones also cause problems when used to make a prank 911
call from inside the school. The METAL-TEC helps deter students from bringing cell phones, pagers, weapons and other contraband into the school. I am waiting to see what other items your company will develop to help protect not only the Law Enforcement but the citizens as well. Keep up the good work and keep me informed on future developments. |