Guardian Fall Protection 250 Standing Seam Roof Clamp
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In short, yes. There is an adjustment for the standing seam on this unit, where most standing seam roofs are standard.
There is only enough room for one person to do this. A weight capacity of 130 - 150 pounds will be achieved by the item A 310 pound man.
As a vertical restraint, the anchor is designed primarily for use. In the event of an immediate load, a 12/12 roof's pitch would result in the seams basically ripping off.
Selected User Reviews For Guardian Fall Protection 250 Standing Seam Roof Clamp
This is a functional component from the roof anchor system. difficult for a person to use this on a sloping roof because it is very heavy and awkward. The cross tube holds water after a single rain and flows out rust coloured, staining liquid a few days later when it is removed or moved. The retention bolt for the telescoping function of the cross tube is poorly designed, which leads the unit to collapse unexpectedly when used. If you are carrying the unit while climbing a ladder or walking around a roof deck while it is sloped, it is not a great feature. The swivel feature works seamlessly and the installation and removal of the SRL are very easy. Is a good value for the money, but I think the design can be improved for a few dollars.
The package arrived quickly and was great. I would like again to thank you!.
I had no idea that it was so heavy. This item was returned due to its.
Ideal for re-roofing low pitch roofs that have a small pitch, as I'm doing with a 1/12 metal roof.
Our safety equipment was exactly what we needed for working on the.
My deal was excellent, they looked and operated like new, and I will be using them soon. Having to wait for the next one.
This was one of the few options available for a roof system of this sort, so I bought them quite some time ago. This is a very well-made product. The SRL is supported so it will not tangle on the roof, and it is also swivels 360 degrees so it will not get tangled. One of the cons of this system is its weight. One man may not be able to lift and set it up alone because it is so bulky and heavy. Sloped applications would pose a significant problem in the setup. For a secure system it is necessary to replace all anchor points daily in order to avoid rust and other damages. The options available are better.