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Abtech Safety Two Person Tripod T3 - SecureHeights
Sale price£919.00Inc.VAT

£765.83Exc.VAT
Abtech Safety Two Person Tripod T3Abtech Safety
3M DBI SALA Winch / SRL Mounting Bracket Flat Back Adapter 8510207 - SecureHeights
3M Protecta 2.35m Aluminium Tripod AM100 - SecureHeights
Sale price£1,279.00Inc.VAT

£1,065.83Exc.VAT
3M Protecta 2.35m Aluminium Tripod AM1003M Protecta
3M DBI SALA UCT-1000 3.05m Tripod 8563159 - SecureHeights
Sale price£3,315.00Inc.VAT

£2,762.50Exc.VAT
3M DBI SALA UCT-1000 3.05m Tripod 85631593M DBI SALA
3M DBI SALA UCT-300 2.13m Tripod 8563158 - SecureHeights
Sale price£2,435.00Inc.VAT

£2,029.17Exc.VAT
3M DBI SALA UCT-300 2.13m Tripod 85631583M DBI SALA
3M DBI SALA Tripod Top Pulley Assembly 8512293 - SecureHeights
Sale price£145.00Inc.VAT

£120.83Exc.VAT
3M DBI SALA Tripod Top Pulley Assembly 85122933M DBI SALA
3M DBI SALA 2.13m Aluminium Tripod KM1PT7 - SecureHeights
Sale price£1,959.00Inc.VAT

£1,632.50Exc.VAT
3M DBI SALA 2.13m Aluminium Tripod KM1PT73M DBI SALA
Climbing Technology TRIS Light Alloy Tripod - SecureHeights
Sale price£1,835.00Inc.VAT

£1,529.17Exc.VAT
Climbing Technology TRIS Light Alloy TripodClimbing Technology
Globestock G.Tripod 230 Standard Tripod Kit with 20m G.Winch and Bracket - SecureHeights
Globestock G.Winch Square Leg Tripod Bracket GSE1081-04 - SecureHeights
Globestock G.Tripod 230 Confined Space Tripod - SecureHeights
Sale price£969.00Inc.VAT

£807.50Exc.VAT
Globestock G.Tripod 230 Confined Space TripodGlobestock
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Globestock G.Winch Tripod Bracket (Pack of 2) GSE200WBK - SecureHeights
CAMP Safety TRIPOD EVO 500kg MWL Tripod Anchor System with Adjustable Legs 1883 - SecureHeights

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a confined space tripod kit help improve access and recovery operations?

A tripod kit provides a structured setup that combines an overhead anchor point with compatible retrieval and lifting equipment. This allows workers to enter and exit vertical spaces in a controlled manner while maintaining a clear rescue capability. Complete kits can also simplify equipment selection by ensuring the major components are designed to work together. This is particularly valuable for organisations carrying out regular inspection, maintenance or utility work below ground level.

When should a tripod rescue kit be used instead of standalone equipment?

Pre-configured rescue kits are often preferred when a consistent rescue method is required across multiple sites or teams. They can reduce setup time and minimise the risk of incompatible components being selected for an operation. Many organisations use rescue kits to standardise procedures and improve training efficiency. Having a dedicated kit readily available also helps support faster emergency response if an incident occurs.

What are the benefits of a rescue tripod with winch for confined space work?

A winch can assist with controlled raising and lowering of personnel, equipment or casualties during access operations. This can reduce physical strain on operators and improve handling when working in deep shafts, chambers or tanks. Winches are particularly useful where vertical travel distances are significant or where manual retrieval would be difficult. The combination of a tripod and winch creates a versatile solution for both routine access and emergency recovery situations.

Why is a manhole tripod commonly used for utility and infrastructure projects?

Manholes often provide limited entry points and require workers to descend vertically into restricted spaces. A tripod positioned above the opening creates a secure overhead attachment point without requiring permanent structural modifications. This makes the equipment suitable for temporary works, inspections and maintenance activities. Its portability also allows teams to move efficiently between multiple locations during the same project.

What should be considered when selecting a confined space rescue tripod for long-term use?

The choice should reflect the environment, expected user numbers, clearance requirements and the type of retrieval equipment that may be attached. Durability is especially important for organisations operating in harsh outdoor conditions or demanding industrial environments. It is also worth considering transport, storage and deployment requirements to ensure the equipment remains practical for everyday use. Regular inspection and operator training are equally important in maintaining safe and effective performance over time.

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