By improving materials and structure, high durability is achieved. It reliably captures the fall of the lighting fixture and prevents secondary disasters.
"Raku Bō-kun" is a fall prevention product for road lighting fixtures that enhances safety by re-evaluating the materials used to withstand impact forces that traditional fall prevention wires could not handle, and establishing a structure that absorbs more shock. It employs a flexible synthetic fiber rope to withstand instantaneous loads. By utilizing a double structure that leverages the material, it demonstrates higher impact resistance, preventing falls and minimizing the impact on the lighting fixture itself. Additionally, it can be installed using traditional construction methods without the need for new processing. 【Features】 - Ensures the capture of falling fixtures to prevent secondary disasters - Establishes a structure that can absorb more shock - Achieves high durability through improvements in materials and structure - Allows for installation similar to traditional fall prevention wires - Customizable to fit the specific lighting fixtures used *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Ensures 4 to 4.5 times the strength with shock-absorbing materials and structure (relative comparison based on drop impact tests compared to our products) ■ No need for new processing; can be installed using conventional construction methods ■ Can be introduced to other lighting fixtures such as tunnel lighting and floodlights in PA systems *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in October 2005 as a 100% subsidiary of Hanshin Expressway Company. Our work involves the comprehensive management of the Hanshin Expressway, the main artery of the Kansai metropolitan area, from inspection to diagnosis and repair. The maintenance and management targets include civil engineering structures such as bridges and tunnels, electrical and communication facilities like road lighting, ETC, and ITV cameras, mechanical equipment such as tunnel disaster prevention and ventilation systems, architectural facilities like parking areas and toll booths, and information systems such as traffic control systems, covering a wide range of areas.