FAQ

The most commonly asked questions...

Common Questions

Yes, we also supply the univalve in our store

Yes, if you transfer over your existing Gardner gooseneck then you can still use your Gardner brushes

Yes, these are being added to our store in the spare parts section, or just contact us and let us know which part you require, a photo or video sent on messenger can really help.

Check out the facebook page for the back to back test of the UltraReach pole vs the Gardner SLX, where we we should just how much more rigid the UltraReach pole is than the SLX.

Our poles are completely circular because this is the strongest shape. 

As soon as the circal is distorted into an oval, hex or other form its rigidity is comprimised.

Our poles feature a hidden internal rail track system which prevents spinning even with the clamps fully open.
Unlike others our anti-spin is not simply based upon the clamp.


Electrical Safety

The UltraReach Poles are tested using Withstanding Voltage Tester KIKUSUI Se.  10 kVa AC for 1 min.
This is the same test as used in BS8020:2011 which would certify the product 1000v safe based on the 10:1 ratio.

IMPORTANT NOTES:
Only the base section is insulated, all poles carrying the 'R' mark, blue bottom section or with a yellow band around the base section are insulated bottom sections. 
Pre-Sep 2024 we had the option of pure Carbon Fibre poles also and these pure Carbon bases are not insulated or safe for electrical working.

All of our extensions such as the X5, X6 & X7 are fully insulated.

Electrically safe boots or trainers are a must!

Due diligence;
Always check your surroundings, especially what is overhead and also what is on the ground, for example;
standing in a puddle of water without any safety gloves or boots whilst using even the 40KV fully insulated pole with overhead power lines would not be considered safe working!

Upgrading to the 40KV fully insulated pole where each and every section is tested safe with 40,000 volts would offer the ultimate level of pole safety.