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Component Weights

Component Weights for the Safety Pole System

The Weight of the Components for the Safety Pole System chart provides a detailed breakdown of the individual parts that comprise a standard two-pole configuration, along with their respective weights and quantities. This information is useful for understanding how the system’s total mass is distributed across its major structural and functional components.

The combined weight of the two-pole system is 1,044.5 lbs, with the largest contribution coming from the 10-foot pole sections, which together account for 566 lbs of the total. The 5-foot sections represent the next most significant portion at 168 lbs, reflecting their role in providing modular height adjustment while maintaining structural continuity. Additional components—including base sections, tee sections, shoes, pullers, the horizontal lifeline (HLL), and cables—contribute smaller but essential portions of the overall weight.

As illustrated in the chart, weight is distributed across multiple components rather than concentrated in a single element. This distribution supports system stability while preserving modularity for transport, staging, and installation. Understanding the relative weight of each component can assist installers and site supervisors in planning material handling, sequencing setup activities, and assessing logistical requirements, while also providing general reference context for system configuration and use.