VizCon 42000 Series Gen II Grabber Tube® with 3" Reflective Bands 42"H Orange 42133-TSO2HIP
Discount: See in Cart
Free Shipping
In Stock
Free Shipping
In Stock
SKU
281-61184B31
VizCon 42000 Series Gen II Grabber Tube® with 3"" Reflective Bands 42""H Orange 42133-TSO2HIP
Traffix devices gen ii grabber-tube® comes in 42"" height. Simply drop the recycled rubber base over the tube stem and you're ready to go to work. The stem of the traffix devices grabber-tubes® are made of flexible yet durable fluorescent low density polyethylene material with uv inhibitors to minimize fading. The recessed areas on the stem protect the reflective bands minimizing rips and scratches. The extra large flange at the bottom of the stem allows the rubber base to hold it firmly in place. The innovative handle design enables you to easily move set drag or lift the grabber-tube® off the truck and into the field. You can quickly and easily tie or wrap caution tape from one tube to the next to enclose the work site and increase visibility. Features ul style""margin-top0px; padding-top 5px; padding-bottom 5px;"" made of flexible low density polyethylene bright orange color molded throughout uv inhibitors to minimize fading grabber handle patented design allows for easy movement bases will not crush when run over meets federal mutcd standards parades/crowd control narrow work areas water/flood control lane closures tree trimming channelize or delineate traffic barricade construction work zones vehicular or pedestrian traffic control parking lot traffic control striping or resurfacing (2) 3"" high performance bands base not included
Additional Information
Additional Information
- Brand: Traffix Devices Inc.
- Color: Orange
- Package Quantity: 1
- Country of Origin: US
- FOB Origin: IA
- Ships by: PARCEL
- Comes in a kit: No
- Newly added to catalog: No
- Item is on Clearance: No
- Contains Hazardous Materials: No
- CA Proposition 65 Applies: No
- Package Length: 8.75
- Package Width: 4.50
- Package Height: 3.00
- Package Weight: 0.85
Product info last updated on October 16, 2024 11:38am UTC
Category: Traffic and Crowd Control