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Configuring a RailGuard 200 System:
- Start by measuring the jobsite for the length of rail needed to guard the perimeter of your roof. Determine how many rail kits will be needed, using as many cost-effective 10' sections as possible.
- The weighted base plates each include four rail sockets and allow you to incorporate 90-degree and 45-degree turns into your layout.
- Configure your system as a closed loop for full perimeter protection. If you are not using a closed loop configuration, OSHA requires that you position an outrigger at each end. A 5' (minimum) rail kit placed perpendicular to the end of the rail run satisfies this requirement.
- To begin assembly, slot the first rail into one of the sockets of its base and secure with a locking pin. Position the far end of the rail in the next section's base and lock into place. Repeat to continue connecting rail sections.
- Fit the last rail section into the base where you started to complete a loop. If you are using outriggers, you must order an extra base plate to end the final rail section.