ZIPWALL 6-41877 12 Dust Barrier
[gallery columns="4" orderby="rand"]Works as advertized and ...The telescoping twist-lock poles are a dream to work with. This is particularly so when you use the poles for other things such as a 3rd and 4th hand when putting up 4 foot light fixtures, sheetrock, and even fold down attic stairs. In fact I use these poles for these things more than I do for dirt control.
Be careful
Be careful when ordering this product. The photo shows 4 poles, no where does it say you need TWO kits to make a room as shown. The description say it has two poles, but the room needs 4 poles to work.
They work great
I used these to block off an area in my kitchen for drywall work. In the past I've improvised barrier walls by nailing wood sticks to my ceilings to hold plastic sheeting - it took alot of time and painters tape to create a good barrier and seal, and left me with nail-holes to patch in the ceiling. The Zip Wall poles are so intuitive to use and effective. I am a product designer and expected to find details that needed improvement or bothered me - i didn't find any! A little pricey but they've definitely 'sweated' the details - they are very well designed and made.
Product Features
- Constructs temporary walls
- 2 telescopic poles expand to 12 feet
- 2 Zipwall jacks
- Excellent dust barrier
- Put up in less than 5 minutes
Description : SLP2 Features: -Each ZipWall SLP2 package contains two 12' aluminum Spring Loaded poles (SLPs), and accessories. Use them to create a temporary dust barrier of any length in minutes without the use of tape, staples or ladders. That saves time and costly repairs to painted surfaces and will increase customer satisfaction. Consider this example: A 30 foot long 11 foot high barrier takes about 1 hour to build using conventional methods. With the ZipWall system, the same barrier can be completed by one person in under 5 minutes..-The ZipWall Dust Barrier System is patented and has many advantages over conventional methods. The twist-locking pole lets you raise the sheeting without a ladder. The non-skid, non-marking material at the top grabs the ceiling, while the non-skid GripDisk under the foot keeps the pole locked in position at the floor. Spring Loading lets you lift the pole to tuck the sheeting underneath for easy setup. It also maintains constant tension on the barrier, to compensate for movement at the ceiling or at the floor if the poles are bumped, or if there is a lot of air movement..-All ZipWall poles are ideal for dropped ceilings. Spring Loading automatically adjusts the pole height to compensate for any movement of the grid during setup. Just place the poles so the tops push against the grid, then follow the grid until you've contained the area..-SLP poles extend from 4 feet 7 inches to 12 feet. They are clear anodized aluminum and weigh just 1.5lbs each. Poles should be placed every 8' to 10' or closer if there is a lot of air movement. A GripDisk under each pole secures the pole on smooth flooring like vinyl or wood. SLP poles can accept any plastic or cloth sheeting up to 8 mils thick and can support up to 110 lbs. These poles work with all ZipWall accessories including: Foam Rails, Side Clamps and self adhesive zippers and more..
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