The maximum centres for attachment of a fall arrest safety net is 2.5m when rope ties are used. It must be noted that other proprietary attachment devices may require closer attachment points and the manufacturer's recommendations must always be followed.
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Nets are made of knotted polyethylene (HDPE) hence is UV resistant. HDPE nets are chemically inert, water and weather proof. It has high breaking strength. Nets are fixed using stainless steel wire framework and hardwares. For Further specifications, the nets are fixed using wire rope, net bolts, screw pins, barrel strainers and hogging staples .This helps tight installation of nets that cannot be stretched, giving it a strong, clean & beautiful appearance.
No. The polyethylene nets are strong enough to be cut by a bird’s beak. It can withstand a maximum weight of 15 kgs. (upto 15 mm). It is water proof and hence unaffected by rains
A safety net is a net to protect people from injury after falling from heights by limiting the distance they fall, and deflecting to dissipate the impact energy. The term also refers to devices for arresting falling or flying objects for the safety of people beyond or below the net.
Yes. The net is taken off the anchor strips and the strips (and the screws) are then removed.
Yes. The net is taken off the anchor strips and the strips (and the screws) are then removed.
Yes, if the walls you are attaching the anchor strips to are not in good condition or if the frame needs to be installed, it is maybe wise to get the expert / professional safety net person as it requires good finishing & look and feel from external appearance.
Quality Materials with Good tension of the material will ensure the safety & will do trail strength test after installation
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