WEB Net®
WEB Net ® – Walk On Netting Systems
WEB Net® is our innovative construction netting system that allows maintenance teams to carry out inspections and light work at height. Made to our own designs, the tensioned netting of WEB Net® provides a stable ‘walk-on’ netting system with excellent tensile strength. This system has been engineered and developed over many years and is constructed to minimize the deflection normally associated with other so-called “tensioned” netting.
As a high-rise construction netting system, typical deployments of WEB Net® would be construction projects, the underside of bridges, pipe racks, conveyor systems and associated infrastructure. surface preparation and coating application, masonry & concrete repairs, pipe-work installation, and inspection.
Given its excellent tensile strength, WEB Net® is an extremely stable tensioned netting or ‘walk-on’ system that is suitable for a wide variety of work tasks including surface preparation and coating application, masonry & concrete repairs, pipe-work installation, and inspection.
Operatives who work from the net are attached to a primary twin rope or wire rope safety system.
Dimensions- | 2x4m, 3x4m, 4x4m or 8x4m |
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Uniform Distributed Load (UDL) – | 1.5kN/m 2 |
Factor of Safety (FOS) – | 3:1 |
Material – | Aluminium |
Lower Transport & Storage Costs: WEB Net® is 5-10% of the weight and volume of conventional alternative systems scaffolding. It is easier and more cost-effective to transport. Requires minimum storage space on-site and in the yard
Lower Load Weight: WEB Net® has a significantly lower self-weight, allowing it to be used on structures that do not have a high load capacity
Safer Installation & Dismantling: WEB Net® is installed by rope access methods. Rope access is statistically safer for working at a height
Safe: Working at height techniques utilised to install WEB Net® reduces exposure time to working at height
Low Cost: Efficient installation leads to lower labour costs and lower total access costs. Reduced components and material cost