This kit is supplied at your choice of 20ft to 40ft of poles, along with our 65 degree carbon rigid neck which takes a selection of 51mm diameter gutter clearing nozzles (the dirt breaker, gulper and crevice nozzle) and includes a four pocket pole bag for ease of storage and transportation.
£723.89 – £1,252.09Price range: £723.89 through £1,252.09
This kit is supplied at your choice of 20ft to 40ft of poles, along with our 65 degree carbon rigid neck which takes a selection of 51mm diameter gutter clearing nozzles (the dirt breaker, gulper and crevice nozzle) and includes a four pocket pole bag for ease of storage and transportation.
Anti-Conductive Material – Green Thermosetting Braided Electroplated Prepreg
Green thermosetting braided electroplated prepreg is an anti-conductive composite material manufactured from high-quality glass fibre monofilaments. Due to its glass fibre construction, the material provides excellent electrical insulation properties, making it ideal for applications requiring non-conductive performance.
The thermosetting resin system ensures high mechanical strength, dimensional stability, and long-term durability. Its braided structure enhances structural integrity, while the electroplated finish provides an attractive appearance and additional surface protection.
Your green layer is your visual indicator. Inspect regularly for any signs of damage, the white layer exposes this underneath followed by the black layer which is conductive.Â
20ft – 1 x base pole, 3 x additional poles
25ft – 1 x base pole, 4 x additional poles
30ft – 1 x base pole, 5 x additional poles
35ft – 1 x base pole, 6 x additional poles
40ft – 1 x base pole, 7 x additional poles
IT IS IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER THAT DAMAGE TO THE WEAR INDICATOR OF THE POLE HIGHLIGHTS COMPROMISE TO THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY AND INSULATION OF THE POLE.Â
Any damage to the pole caused by misuse general wear and tear is at the operatives risk. Â Equipment should be regularly inspected prior to to use and after all other risk assessment methods have been undertaken.
At the time of testing; 12th June 2005 to 17th June 2005, Â the pole was tested in accordance with ASTM F2412-24 modified, clause 9 electric hazard resistance (EH) at 10,000 volts.