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Lighter weight Trimaco E-Z Up® Dust Containment Poles are here

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You’ve seen our dependable Heavy Duty Trimaco E-Z Up Poles on the job, but what if you’re looking for a lighter weight solution for dust containment? Our Trimaco E-Z Up® Dust Containment Poles will get the job done. The dust barrier poles work with plastic sheeting to create a dust barrier on the jobsite. The durable steel construction adjusts to a maximum height of 12 feet.

Easy to use Dust Containment Poles

First, clip plastic onto the quick clip. Then simply adjust the pole to ceiling height. Finally, using the twist lock technology and the unique bottom spring, ensure the dust barrier pole is secure. Once in place, create an entryway using Trimaco’s E-Z Up Zipper. After your job is complete, clean the enclosure, lower the dust containment poles and un-clip the plastic sheeting.

Learn more about all of Trimaco’s E-Z Up Poles and Accessories here.

  • 12ft pole: Maximum height of 12′, minimum height of 4′ 7½”
  • Dust barrier poles keep dust & debris contained
  • Keep customers happy
  • No loose parts!

Susan Wilson

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