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187 and .250 Diameter Screen STS Screen

187 and .250 Diameter Screen STS Screen

71056

Tie Down's STS Screens offer a non-penetrating solution for skylight safety without compromising the skylight's structural integrity. Installation is quick and straightforward, connecting with 2 5/16 in. zinc-plated threaded rods installed on the skylight's short sides, secured in place with 1 in. aluminum clips and ½ in. hex head screws. This system uses two aluminum extruded rails and two aluminum clips for a secure fit. STS Screens feature a sturdy construction, with screen material options of 187 and .250 diameter 304 stainless steel or galvanized carbon steel wire in a 4 in. x 4 in. grid. These screens ensure compliance with OSHA 1910.29(e) and CAL-OSHA standards. With a product weight of 21 lbs., STS Screens come in various dimensions, ranging from 12 in. to 70 in. wide and 12 in. to 128 in. long. They provide effective fall protection by preventing individuals from accidentally falling through skylights, enhancing safety in elevated work environments.
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4 Replacement Poles and Pennants

4 Replacement Poles and Pennants

65001A

Tie Down's Replacement Poles and Pennants offer a hassle-free solution for establishing warning lines with ease. The galvanized system is designed for quick and straightforward installation, making it possible to set up the warning line system within minutes. Featuring four 24" platforms with handles, the system is not only easy to install but also highly portable. This design ensures convenience on the job site, allowing for efficient movement and setup on multiple rooftops. The Galvanized Warning Line System is further reinforced by four 36" vertical line tubes that provide stability and rigidity to securely hold the warning line in place. With 100 feet of warning pennants included, the system offers extensive coverage to clearly mark restricted areas and enhance visibility. The corrosion-resistant hot-dipped galvanized coating ensures durability, making this system reliable even in challenging construction conditions or adverse weather.
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