Ridgegear – RGR1 Aluminium Rescue Tripod

The RGR1 Rescue Tripod is portable, lightweight and is easy to erect on site. Get yours today!

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        Ridgegear – RGR1 Aluminium Rescue Tripod

        The Ridgegear RGR1 Aluminium Rescue Tripod is designed for versatility and performance, featuring adjustable lower and middle legs that can be set at 80mm intervals to accommodate challenging surfaces and uneven ground conditions. For enhanced functionality, the tripod includes two additional anchorage points (SWL 200kg) on the underside of the head, ideal for supporting primary and secondary systems.

        The RGR1 Aluminium Rescue Tripod is suitable for a variety of applications, including confined access, entry, rescue, retrieval, manholes, silos, and trenches.

        Key Features:

        • Portable and universally adjustable design
        • EN 795 attachment points for secure connections
        • Safe working load of 200kg for reliable support
        • Accredited to EN 795:2012 Type B for assured safety and quality

        This Aluminium Rescue Tripod combines practicality, strength, and flexibility, making it an essential tool for demanding rescue and access scenarios.


        Frequently Asked Questions

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        • No, however, we would suggest that you undertake a Confined Space Course which covers the use and set-up of tripods. Our sister company Citrus Training offers these courses.

        • First, understand your requirements, such as the work environment, and determine the type of spaces you will work in (e.g., dimensions and access points). Recognising how many people will use the tripod simultaneously and the equipment’s compatibility with other devices is also important. You should also evaluate the weight capacity by determining the maximum load that and tripod needs to support. Additionally, consider the portability and look for features such as foldable legs, lightweight materials and ease of assembly. Our product descriptions provide detailed specifications to help you make the right decision; however, if you are still unsure, speak with our team here for further advice.

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