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Kee Safety gets Klamped over guardrails on highways projects

Kee Safety, based in the UK but with global offices, offers Kee Klamp fittings for a range of guardrail applications on highways projects. The Kee Klamp system securely joins structural steel tube into almost any conceivable configuration across a variety of angles and is also capable of accommodating on-site variations. There is no need for installers to weld or fabricate because Kee Klamp components can be installed using a standard hex key, with each fitting incorporating an internal set screw to lock th
March 10, 2015 Read time: 1 min
8030 Kee Safety, based in the UK but with global offices, offers Kee Klamp fittings for a range of guardrail applications on highways projects.

The Kee Klamp system securely joins structural steel tube into almost any conceivable configuration across a variety of angles and is also capable of accommodating on-site variations.

There is no need for installers to weld or fabricate because Kee Klamp components can be installed using a standard hex key, with each fitting incorporating an internal set screw to lock the respective fitting safely and securely onto the tube to create a strong, stable and safe guardrail structure.

Kee Klamp handrails and guardrails have been installed in various locations across the UK road network.

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