Electriduct Heavy Duty 2 Channel Cable Protector Traffic Wire and Hose Ramp Cord Cover 1.2 Inch Channels 12,000 lbs per Axle - Rubber Black Base/Black Lid
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Hey Brian, these two pieces are dovetailed Although they work quite well, you do need to pin them down if you are hooking several of them together where a lot of vehicle traffic is expected. If you wish to get the dovetails to fit tightly together, a rubber mallet may be helpful. They're a nice,
In short, yes. They hold my RV power cord and the water hose that runs across the driveway, and I drive over them when I enter and exit the garage with my F150. It's been about a year since I got them, and they are holding up
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The channel that goes to the ground does not have any holes.
Selected User Reviews For Electriduct Heavy Duty 2 Channel Cable Protector Traffic Wire and Hose Ramp Cord Cover 1.2 Inch Channels 12,000 lbs per Axle - Rubber Black Base/Black Lid
Cracks are visible on the flaps, but they still hold up well. Although the flaps fail, the channels are deep enough that I might keep using them even if they fail. My RV 30 amp cord runs through one of these and I have a fat 1 inch heavy duty hose for my macerator going through a pair of these where my RV is hooked up outside so I can get to and from my I can see that the channels are both wide and deep, and they seem sturdy as well. That is way better than unhooking everything.
I didn't notice the odor that others have mentioned, but then mine are outside. They just smell like you would get them out of a tire shop as soon as you open them.
There are slopes in the ground and gravel on the driveway. A small amount of movement occurs, but not enough to expose the hose. It has been my pleasure to run a large tractor (85 horsepower) over them. An UPS truck made a delivery here and the fuel truck was here as well. There is a lot of weight on them, and they are holding up.
In most harsh environments this should stand up to these materials, but I am using this in a very small office with few outlets, and the fire marshal advised us to keep away from daisy-chaining wires. A chain of extension cords can supply power to a large open area. In addition to our 16-inch laptop, we bought a Outlet strip with a 15-foot power cord Now they are in compliance with the local code regarding the feet cord. An extension cable extends from the outlet in an office to the open space, crossing a walkway at the same time. In this ramp, we have a bit of a problem It does the job, but only according to the specifications. It has a very high visibility and it is very For some reason, the product released a very strong chemical odor for a week or two, and the smell can still be detected after several I think the reason for the minus one star is because the factory should have also cleaned/prepped it for indoor use. I think it may be the chemical they use to separate the product from the mold. Aside from that, it's a good flap, and all the components fit well. With ample space available, a few power cables and a few network cables can be run through each channel without a problem. A second one is waiting in case the original is required to be replicated In other areas, the retrofit is conforming. As long as it gets a good scrub before I use it indoors, I would buy this product again without hesitation (but only if I need more of these beasts).
On each track, it is possible to store a couple of standard power cables. It is very visible, and cables that are delicate can be handled by carts without hurting them. Glad to hear that!.
Cable and wire covers look awesome on these ramps. For the price, you can't beat the quality. We purchased 150 feet of the stuff and are impressed. The smell lasts for a long time, so ensure it is in a place where it can breathe well. Our concerts are given a professional look when we do our events. In any case, all of these remedies would have been far less expensive than a tripping lawsuit. The pieces fit together nicely and lock together tightly. We plan to purchase more products in the future.
We have had them across the entrance to our parking lot for over a year. It has now been 5 years. Our forklift occasionally runs over an open pile of road base and today a dump truck with a full load of road base was parked overnight. The sun shines on us all day, snow falls, it rains. I'm very impressed with these cable protectors. In the middle of all that traffic and without being bolted or pinned, all we have to do is kick them in a straight line to get them to back off A couple of times per week is about right. In regards to them, I do not have anything negative to say.
ordered these for the county fair to run several power cables over a high traffic area in the food court. They stood up well to the pedestrian traffic as well as to occasional truck traffic and ATV use. During the week they did separate and move on top of the gravel food court because they were not staked down, but just checking on them once a day to straighten them up proved to be enough to keep them from moving. Also, I used them on a flat floor and they worked quite well (as I could anticipate).
had to install this at the barn as a walkway. A wheelbarrow is a forklift, a horse is a horse. Almost everyone looks it over, and so far, it has held up very well!.