Brand: Pucuda Leading Edge
Sold By: Pucuda Inc.
This net has been rigorously tested to withstand a prototype impact of 17,500 ft-lbs (350 lbs. dropped from 50 feet), meeting the strength and performance standards required by ANSI A10.11, ASTM F2375, New York Local Law 61 (Article 19), OSHA 1926.105(d) and 1926.502(c)(8), and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Treated with Envirocoat, the net offers enhanced resistance to ultraviolet light and abrasion for long-lasting durability. It also features a fire-retardant treatment that meets or exceeds NFPA 701 large-scale test requirements.
Our debris mesh is crafted using Model 18K and securely lined with a #300 series net, fastened with Crimp-Lock® fasteners on all four sides, ensuring maximum protection and reliability.
Product Details | Specifications |
Material | 100% Nylon |
Construction | 3-Strand #728 High Tenacity Nylon |
Nominal Mesh Size | 4” Diamond Mesh |
Tensile Strength | 1330 lbs. |
Border Rope | .5” Nylon Polyamide |
Border Rope Strength | Breaking Strength 5700 lbs. |
Fire Rating | NFPA 701 Large Scale Test |
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Leading Edge has been involved with high level projects for over 25 years. Activities include conducting training classes for organizations such as OSHA, The AGC, and Drexel University. One of our team’s notable achievements includes the design and development of the netting system used on the Washington Monument, which was awarded 2 U.S. patents. Leading Edge is the leader in the safety and netting industry, bringing the most advanced technology available. Leading Edge has developed revolutionary technology that has been awarded over a dozen patents to date. Leading Edge has designed products and systems for organizations such as NASA, Lockheed, G.M., Universal Studios, and Ground Zero. Projects include: Oakland Bay Bridge in California; the Stratosphere in Las Vegas, NV; Pacific Bell (Seismic Protection System) in San Francisco, CA; and Las Olas, Ft. Lauderdale FL.