Hilco Folding Warning Lines   

Hilco Folding Warning Lines

The Hilco Folding Warning Line System

E.L. Hilts & Co. was the first to develop and market a warning line system for professional roofing contractors. We are very proud of our legacy in this field, and now we want to continue this legacy with a new and improved product line.

There are a number of advantages to using the new Hilco One-Piece Folding Warning Line System. Here are just a few:

a) The base stands are very lightweight - less than 25 lbs. each, as compared to 40-50  lbs. for 
     some other models. They are also very compact when folded,  and are easily  handled and
     stored.
b) They are only one piece - as compared to other models which comprise at least two pieces.
     Multiple piece warning line systems have always been frustrating for contractors because
     part "a" inevitably gets separated and lost from part "b". In addition, the uprights or rods on
     some of the other systems often break off from the bases over time. This cannot happen with
     the new Hilco One-Piece Warning Line System. And there are no part to lose or replace.
c) Each set includes a flag reel. Storing the 100-foot flag line when the system is not in use has
     always been a problem. Typically these flag lines get wadded or wrapped up into a mess that
     can never be untangled. With the new Hilco flag reel system, 100-feet of flag line can now be
     quickly and neatly wound up and kept conveniently stored until the next use. The flag reel can
     be easily mounted onto any Hilco Folding Warning Line base. Each set contains one flag reel.
d) There are only three stands needed to achieve a 100-foot system which will meet or exceed all
     of OSHA's requirements. Most systems require four stand bases.

To use the Hilco One-Piece Folding Warning Line System simply pull the pin out and slide the leg down. The slip-pin then feeds itself into the bottom hold, which is the position in which it is used on the roof. When done, simply pull the pin back out and pull the leg back up to the folded position.


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Revised: January 04, 2008.