Pole climbers are worn on the legs and feet and are used together with lineman belts, pole-climbing straps, and positioning lanyards to help workers climb up and down utility poles during repair and maintenance tasks. They have a spike, called a gaff, near the ankle that digs into a utility pole to provide support for a worker while climbing, descending, or positioning him or herself on the pole. Accessories such as replacement gaffs and climbing pads can be used to replace worn parts on pole climbers, keep them in good working condition, or improve the wearer's comfort during use.
Pole-climbers and accessories such as replacement gaffs and climbing pads can be used to replace worn parts on pole climbers, keep them in good working condition, or improve the wearer's comfort during use.
Pole-climbers and accessories such as replacement gaffs and climbing pads can be used to replace worn parts on pole climbers, keep them in good working condition, or improve the wearer's comfort during use.
This yellow lineman's gear bag comes with a storm flap for the zipper and has reinforced bottom corners. The bag measures 11 inches in length x 24 in width x 14 in depth. There are five studs on the bottom and the bag has black straps for carrying by hand.
This yellow lineman's gear bag comes with a storm flap for the zipper and has reinforced bottom corners. The bag measures 11 inches in length x 24 in width x 14 in depth. There are five studs on the bottom and the bag has black straps for carrying by hand.
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