Length: The cable is 50 feet long, providing ample reach from the power source to the equipment being powered.
Construction: Typically made from durable materials such as rubber or heavy-duty thermoplastic, designed to withstand frequent use and outdoor conditions.
Connectors: Equipped with industry-standard connectors such as Edison plugs (NEMA 5-15) or twist-lock connectors (NEMA L5-20), ensuring compatibility with various electrical outlets and equipment.
Flexibility: Flexible and pliable enough to be easily routed around obstacles and through tight spaces on set or location.
Safety Features: Includes safety features like strain relief, insulation, and grounding to protect against electrical hazards and ensure reliable performance.
Color Coding: Often color-coded (commonly black) for easy identification and differentiation from other cables on set.
Applications: Used to power lighting fixtures, cameras, audio equipment, and other devices on film sets, stages, events, and outdoor productions.
Portability: Designed to be lightweight and easy to coil, transport, and store when not in use.
Closure: Equipped with a secure closure mechanism such as Velcro, zippers, or ties to prevent leakage of sand and ensure durability.
Handles: Some sandbags feature handles or straps for easy carrying and repositioning.
Versatility: Used in photography, film production, construction sites, outdoor events, and landscaping to provide stability and prevent movement or tipping.
Stackability: Designed to be stackable or nestable for efficient storage and transport when not in use.
Durability: Built to withstand wear and tear from outdoor use and frequent handling, ensuring longevity.
Safety: Helps maintain safety by preventing equipment or structures from tipping over or shifting unexpectedly.
Material: Typically made from heavy-duty fabrics such as woven polyester or cotton, often with padding or quilted layers to provide cushioning and protection.
Thickness and Density: Available in various thicknesses and densities to offer different levels of protection against bumps, scratches, and impacts.
Size: Comes in different sizes, usually ranging from smaller blankets for covering individual items to larger blankets for wrapping furniture pieces like sofas, tables, or cabinets.
Weight: Despite their thickness, furniture blankets are designed to be lightweight for easier handling and maneuverability during moving or storage.
Versatility: Used for a wide range of items including furniture, appliances, artwork, electronics, and other fragile or valuable possessions.
Securement: Often equipped with tie-down straps, Velcro closures, or tape-friendly surfaces to securely wrap and fasten around items, ensuring they stay protected during transit.
Reusable: Designed for multiple uses, furniture blankets are durable and can withstand repeated folding, unfolding, and washing as needed.
Protection: Provides a barrier against dust, moisture, and minor impacts, preserving the condition and appearance of items during relocation or storage.
Materials: Typically made from durable hardwood such as oak, maple, or beech, known for their strength and ability to withstand heavy loads.
Shapes and Sizes: Cribbing blocks come in various shapes including rectangular, square, or tapered designs, and are available in different sizes to accommodate specific needs.
Load Bearing Capacity: Engineered to support heavy machinery, equipment, or structures by distributing weight evenly and providing stable support.
Safety: Helps prevent accidents by providing a stable and secure base for equipment or structures, reducing the risk of shifting or collapse.
Durability: Designed to withstand high pressure and weight, maintaining structural integrity even under challenging conditions.
Storage and Transport: Typically stored in crates or containers for easy organization, transportation, and deployment on job sites.
Maintenance: Requires minimal maintenance but should be inspected regularly for wear or damage, with blocks replaced as needed to ensure continued safety and performance.