1. Sturdy Materials
Typically made of high-strength steel or aluminum alloy, it offers strong load-bearing capacity and wear resistance, capable of withstanding human body weight and impact forces during climbing. This ensures durability and safety for repeated use in power pole maintenance or construction.
2. Rational Design
The buckle ring and pedal are ergonomically designed, adjustable to fit different pole diameters, and can closely adhere to the pole surface, providing stable support and grip. The adjustable mechanism allows quick adaptation to wooden, steel, or concrete poles, enhancing versatility in various field scenarios.
3. Excellent Anti-Slip Performance
The inner side of the pedal and buckle ring usually features anti-slip threads or rubber pads to effectively prevent slipping during climbing, ensuring the safety of operators. This design is critical for maintaining stability on wet, icy, or rough pole surfaces, reducing the risk of falls in high-altitude operations.
1. Easy to Use
With a simple structure and straightforward operation, workers only need to place their feet into the foot buckles, adjust the position, and start climbing—no complex skills or extensive training required. This simplicity makes it highly accessible for both experienced climbers and new operators in power maintenance tasks.
2. High Flexibility
The foot buckle allows workers to move freely on utility poles, enabling quick ascent and descent, as well as operation at different heights and positions. This adaptability is essential for tasks such as inspecting cables, installing equipment, or repairing components at varying elevations, making it suitable for diverse work scenarios.
3. Enhanced Safety
High-quality foot buckles feature reliable anti-slip and fixing properties, effectively ensuring the safety of workers during climbing and operation, and reducing the risk of accidents. The secure grip and stable support provided by the anti-slip pads and adjustable buckle mechanism minimize the likelihood of slips or falls, even in challenging weather conditions or on smooth pole surfaces.
1. Utility Pole Climbing
Primarily used by workers in power and telecommunication industries to climb utility poles for line maintenance, equipment installation, and inspection tasks. For example, electricians use foot buckles to ascend poles for troubleshooting power outages or replacing damaged components.
2. Support for Elevated Work
By standing on foot buckles, workers can maintain a stable posture on utility poles to perform various high-altitude operations, such as replacing insulators, tensioning wires, or installing communication antennas. The foot buckles provide a secure base, allowing both hands to be free for tool use.
3. Collaboration with Other Tools
Foot buckles can be used in conjunction with safety equipment and work tools to form a complete operational setup, enhancing both safety and efficiency. For instance, pairing foot buckles with a safety harness ensures fall protection, while a tool bag keeps necessary equipment within easy reach during climbs.
Model | Applicable pole height | Maximum opening | Minimum opening | Weight |
250Type | 6-8 Meter pole | 250 | 170 | Around2.8kg |
300 Type | 8-10 Meter pole | 300 | 175 | Around3.0kg |
350 Type | 10-12 Meter pole | 350 | 205 | Around3.5kg |
400 Type | 12-15 Meter pole | 400 | 225 | Around3.7kg |
450 Type | 15-18 Meter pole | 450 | 225 | Around4.5kg |
500 Type | 18-21 Meter pole | 500 | 230 | Around5.0kg |
All measurements provided are manually obtained and may contain slight tolerances. Final dimensions shall be subject to the physical product. |
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