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Cable Protector Ramp
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There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
A cable protector ramp is used to protect cables, hoses, or leads from being damaged by vehicles or foot traffic while also acting as a temporary speed bump to slow vehicles down.
It’s ideal for construction sites, warehouses, event venues, and public spaces where cables need to cross roads, walkways, or work areas safely.
The ramp has built-in channels that encase and shield cables from pressure and impact, preventing them from being crushed or worn by passing traffic.
Yes, it’s built to withstand the weight of cars, trucks, and machinery, making it suitable for both light and heavy-duty environments.
Yes, it’s quick to lay down on most surfaces without tools or fixings—simply position it where cables need protection.
Yes, most ramps are designed to interlock, allowing you to cover longer distances by connecting several sections in a line.
Yes, its raised design acts as a “sleeping policeman,” slowing down vehicles and improving on-site safety.
Yes, it’s made from durable materials designed to withstand outdoor conditions, including rain, sun, and heavy use.
It features multiple channels—typically five—that can accommodate several cables or hoses up to 38mm in diameter each.
Yes, the surface is textured to provide grip, reducing the risk of slipping while walking across it.
Absolutely. The ramp is robust and long-lasting, making it suitable for repeated use across different sites or projects.
Yes, it’s perfect for outdoor events, festivals, or exhibitions where power or lighting cables need to cross public areas safely.
Maintenance is minimal—just keep the channels clear of debris and check that interlocking sections remain secure.
Yes, it’s designed to protect electrical cables, air hoses, and water lines equally well.
They prevent damage to essential cables and hoses while reducing trip hazards and ensuring vehicles can move safely over them.























































