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8 ft. Frame Tie with Buckle, 50 per box

8 ft. Frame Tie with Buckle, 50 per box

59146

Tie Down's Frame Tie with Buckle includes a galvanized strap pre-attached with a durable buckle, ensuring a secure and hassle-free connection to the frame. The process is straightforward: effortlessly push the strap's end between the inside of the frame "I" beam and the floor. Position the buckle at the upper end of the "I" beam frame, then wrap the strap around the beam and thread its end through the slot in the buckle. A simple pull secures the strap, keeping the buckle in place for added stability. Choose the perfect length for your project with options ranging from 7 to 16 ft. Available in convenient quantities, you can opt for boxes containing 30 or 50 kits or bundles of 8 kits each. With Tie Down's Frame Tie with Buckle, you're equipped with a smart solution that streamlines installation, saving you time and effort while ensuring a dependable connection to the frame.
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Edge Fall Protection System (EFPS) Elevator Shaft Gate Kit

Edge Fall Protection System (EFPS) Elevator Shaft Gate Kit

14347

The EFPS Elevator Shaft Gate Kit can be easily installed within minutes, providing a quick and efficient setup process. This kit offers comprehensive protection by combining edge protection and elevator shaft protection, ensuring the safety of workers and equipment in close proximity to elevator shafts. The package includes essential components such as an EGL gate lock, top hinge, bottom hinge, EGL cover, 3-piece rods, and a gate key. Designed to meet stringent safety compliance standards, the EFPS Elevator Shaft Gate Kit complies with various regulations, including OSHA, ANSI/ASSE, WAC, CSA-OHSA, and EN. With the EFPS Elevator Shaft Gate Kit, you can establish a controlled access zone for elevators, stairways, and other areas. This versatile access control system enables efficient management of personnel flow, enhancing overall site safety and organization. The EFPS is considered a global “best practice” due to the system’s collective control on a job site that completely protects the perimeter and provides edge protection. The EFPS offers the best and most cost-effective option for contractors.
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