Modular G 9 SEG Extension, Gutter”
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Description
Simpole PowerShield Modular G 9 SEG "Solar Extension Gutter”
A real 3in one SimPole
- High strength-to-weight ratio
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Thermal insulation capabilities
- Electrical insulation properties
- Durability and longevity
- Resistance to heat and chemicals
- Dimensional stability
- Identifying Hazard Control Options: Job Hazard Analysis
- Sim/Solar 6' ultra high Mod in side between two non-conductive fabrics .
- Sim/Extension 6' that fits on any SimPole Num. 8' pole and is 6' ultra high Mod in side between two non-conductive fabrics .
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Sim/Gutter 6' modular for gutter or high level dusting and is 6' ultra high Mod in side between two non-conductive fabrics .
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Using a non-conductive SimPole is primarily a life-saving safety choice. While standard carbon fiber poles are prized for being lightweight and rigid, they are also highly conductive, meaning they can act like a lightning rod if they touch a live power line.
The SimPole Resistor and non-conductive series are designed specifically to mitigate these risks, particularly for window cleaners and solar panel technicians.
Why It Is "Good" to Use
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Electric Shock Protection: The most significant benefit is the double insulation or specialized composite material (like fiberglass or "Resistor" coating) that resists the flow of electricity. If a pole accidentally brushes against an overhead power line or a faulty solar panel, the non-conductive properties provide a critical layer of defense against electrocution.
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Solar Panel Safety: Solar installations can reach high voltage levels. Standard carbon fiber poles are actually quite risky in this environment. A tested non-conductive pole ensures that you aren't creating a path for current to travel from the panels through the water-fed pole to your body.
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Weather Resilience: Many non-conductive composite materials (like those used in SimPole's fiberglass or hybrid models) are naturally resistant to corrosion, rust, and UV degradation. Unlike metal poles, they won't weaken when exposed to salt air or harsh chemicals.
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Durability and Flex: While fiberglass is slightly heavier and more flexible than carbon fiber, it is much more durable against impact. The "Resistor" series often strikes a balance, providing enough rigidity to work at height while maintaining the safety of low conductivity.
Comparison of Materials
Material Conductivity Weight Best For Aluminum High Heavy Low-level, budget-friendly work Carbon Fiber High Ultra-Light High-reach window cleaning (away from power) SimPole Non-Conductive Low/None Medium Solar panels & work near electrical hazards [!WARNING] Even with a non-conductive pole, you should always maintain a safe distance from power lines. These poles are a last line of defense, not a green light to touch live wires.
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Don't Get Electrocuted!!! - This Pole Can Save Your Life
This video demonstrates the specific SimPole Resistor series and explains how the double-insulated design acts as a safety barrier against electrical hazards.
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