Video 1 : Building a D-Return - In this video we use our Series 500 ADA fittings to construct a standard D return. D returns are used to terminate your ADA railings so that purses, bags, wheelchairs and other items are not caught on the ADA handrail.
Video 2 : Building an ADA Upright - In this video we walk you through the necessary components of building an ADA upright. We cover the base rail, mid rail, and top rail fittings.
Video 3 : Putting it All Together - In this video we assemble a sample section of ADA handrail
using the upright and D return constructed in the previous segments.
Video 4 : Message to Contractors - These fittings represent a new market opportunity for contractors. Chris talks about the new possibility for contractors to compete with fabricators and welders using this ADA handrail system.
Chris and Dan show how simple the construction of a KeeGuard Fall Protection system can be. In under 16 minutes they assemble an 8 foot by 8 foot section of railing.
Because so many pieces come preassembled, construction is quick and does not require any special knowledge or tools. Neither Chris or Dan had assembled a KeeGuard fall protection system before this video.
Video 2 : KeeGuard Fall Protection System Features
In this video we talk about some of the major features of the system. They include:
Non-penetrating - Counter balance system allows the system to sit on any flat roof without penetrating the roof membrane.
Galvanized Steel - This system is built to exceed OSHA standards. Its galvanized finish will also ensure that it will stand up to the elements and last for a very long time.
Modular - KeeGuard can be configured to protect your workers in a variety of circumstances. Sections can be long, short and also traverse multiple level roofs.
Video 3 : KeeGuard Fall Protection System Components
In this video Chris talks through the different components that make up the KeeGuard Fall Protection System
Counter Balances - Made with a protective coating on the bottom to protect the surface of the roof.
Upright Flange - Also make with a protective coating to protect the surface of the roof. This fitting can be angled to accommodate uprights that are vertically plumb or slightly off angle (to prevent them from being seen from the street.
Preassembled Uprights and D-Returns - The uprights and d-returns come preassembled making installation quick and efficient.
Our Skylight Screens have a patented, non-penetrating compression installation that eliminates the use of fasteners and tapes to hold it in place on most installations.
Kee Klamp Videos
This set of videos was designed to help you get better aquatinted with Kee Klamp fittings. Don't expect anything glamorous, they were all filmed in Chris Pollock's living room. If you find this information helpful please provide some feedback by clicking on the link in the upper right hand corner. Learn more about Kee Klamp Fittings
What is a Kee Klamp Fitting? - In this video Chris Pollock talks about the Kee Klamp fitting.
IMPORTANT CORRECTION NOTE: In the video Chris mentions that the set screws must be tightened down to 24ft-lbs. to obtain a pullout force of 2000 lbs. The correct figure is 29ft-lbs per set screw.
How to Specify a Kee Klamp Fitting? - Getting the right fittings the first time is important. In this video Chris Pollock talks about pipe and fitting sizes and their differences. He also talks about the difference between schedule 40 pipe and tubing. You can see how to build the coffee table featured in this video by clicking here.