Construction Snow Removal Tarp With 4 Loops
Snow Tarps are used during the winter months to quickly clear the jobsite from covered snow fall. Contractors will lay the snow tarps out over the jobsite to cover the surface, materials and/or equipment. Using cranes or front end loader equipment, the snow tarps are lifted to remove the snow fall from jobsite. This allows contractors to clear jobsites quicker and keep production moving forward. Snow tarps easily replace the man hours needed for shoveling snow during winter construction. The use of snow tarps greatly saves time for concrete contractors. During concrete pours, the contractor will lay snow tarps over the exposed rebar before the snow fall hits. The snow tarp protect the freshly fallen snow from piling up in the crevices of the rebar. Once the snow falls stops, the concrete contractors will lift the snow tarps and remove all the freshly fallen snow. This eliminates the hassle of shoveling snow around the jobsite rebar crevices.
Construction site snow removal has never been easier thanks to the VECTUS Snow Removal Tarp. VECTUS quality combined with a practical way to remove freshly fallen snow makes this a must have for every jobsite. Simply lay your tarp out before the snow falls, yellow webbing always facing down, attach the corners to a crane or lift after the snowfall and lift the snow off of your jobsite and watch your productivity and efficiency improve. A practical solution for a common problem. And most importantly, it’s safe. How safe? VECTUS safe! Put your shovels away and save hundreds of man hours with the VECTUS Snow Removal Tarp!
*For use with freshly fallen snow only
*Never use a damaged, torn or ripped tarp
*Not designed to move equipment, tools, construction paraphernalia, supplies or other jobsite items
*Webbing must always face down when being used
*Never stand under tarp that is in use and never maneuver/move tarp over jobsite personnel or buildings that may contain jobsite personnel.
Tarp Lifting Capacity Maximum: 4,000 lbs
Initial Lift of 2,000 lbs with additional lifts in 500 lb increments to an end point of 4,000 lbs.
Lift Cycle test: 2″ yellow webbing 12,000 lb. breaking strength
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