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The GuardianHigh Traffic Pedestrian Modular Drop-Over Cable Concealer is designed for high-traffic pedestrian areas, providing robust cable protection with a maximum capacity of 441 lbs. Its innovative V2 interlocking design allows for seamless connections between multiple ramps, while the bright safety yellow color ensures visibility. Made from industrial-quality low-density polyethylene, it withstands extreme temperatures and features a traction surface with molded electrical safety signs.
I**L
Does the job
While it does the job to cover cables running across a temporary pathway on a carpeted surface, the channel that the cables run through is very shallow. This means that (in my experience):* you basically need two people to hold the cables in place and flip over the module and then wriggle it back and forth to ensure that the cables are snug in the channel and not just sitting under the "ramp". I'm only using one ramp, not multiples.* you won't be able to put more than a few cables (in this case, an electric cord, and two speaker cords) in the channel and get it flipped over UNLESS you're willing to duct tape the cables in place each time you use this.With all of this said, it still does the job. In my experience, once it's in place, I'll step on it and push it forward and back to double ensure that the cables are in the channel, and it works just fine.
P**R
Does what it's supposed to
I use this to run a power cord across the floor of my woodworking shop to power my table saw. I like the yellow color so I always see it. It's big enough to accommodate a 10 gauge cord, yet not so tall as to be a tripping hazard. I allow it to slide around the garage just in case I fail to see it. Hopefully if I do run into it it will move rather than trip me up. So far, so good. Not an ideal situation to have in a work environment, but it makes a less than ideal situation as safe as it can possibly be.
P**G
Mehhh
Needs to be taped down to the floor - otherwise, after a few people walk on it the cord starts to come out. Unless there's a cord securing feature underneath (just realized I've never checked - just assumed you layed it over the cord and called it good. (?) I'll have to check.But, does a great job of making people take notice of the cords on the floor = no tripping. :) A nice construction yellow.
B**M
Very sturdy but channel is a little small
The cover is certainly sturdy enough for high traffic. We needed it to "drape" a little better on a slight incline and it curved but not a whole lot because the material is heavy duty. My only complaint is the channel is on the small side and people kicked off the cover walking over it because it was slightly lifted off the ground due to the heavy extension cord it was covering. It would be better if you wanted to permanently attach it to the ground.
R**T
pretty good
I needed two sections to cover a cable running across carpet. The sections which will connect, do not lock together well, if you step on one side, the connection between the two sections disengages. If this was on a cement floor, I do not think this would be a problems.Otherwise, the bright color makes itself known, you will not trip over it!
E**T
So, So...
Mine came bent and it's a pain to unbend them, so rather than providing a flat area to walk over, you end up tripping on it and it's actually more of a hazard then the cords. Who knows, maybe in some outdoor context they rock as I don't imagine them degrading very quickly.
W**O
Finally protection I can afford.
I'm protecting a 24 ch. snake and 20 amp power service, both fit well under the cable cover. No mfg odor or bends from packaging. They lie flat and do the job well. Will handle light weight wheeled traffic like hand carts and perhaps a golf cart. Bigger vehicle traffic would not be recommended, as per the mfg specs suggest. However it's better then nothing for the occasional errant car.
B**N
These look nice and would work good on carpet but
These look nice and would work good on carpet but, I'm using these in a manufacturing environment. They slide on the cement floor. I was hoping they would grip the floor being it states warehouses and flea markets which it would then be on cement. I'm disappointed that they do not grip the floor.
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