Cone Mounted Retractable Barrier for High Traffic Areas

Wednesday, September 30th 2009
One Skipper and two Cone Mount Receiving Ends

Visiontron introduces the new versatile cone mountable Skipper Retracta-Belt(TM) for traffic control. Skipper Retracta-Belt(TM) can be used in a variety of building, construction, road & traffic / transportation situations; it’s not limited only to cones. Skipper’s highly visible tape extends up to 29 feet 6 inches! Its molded design constructed of polypropylene with glass filled nylon offers a light weight, extremely durable product that will stand up to the harshest environments. Applications include; Petroleum Transporters protection, Construction Sites, Airports and Airlines crowd control, Maintenance and Custodial Departments, Warehouse protection areas, Parking Garages and Parking Lots, Parking Lot Seal Coaters and Stripers and Manufacturing facilities. There is a 2 year warranty on Skipper Retracta-Belt(TM). Like all of Visiontron other products, Skipper can accept a sign frame while still receiving belts from any direction without additional hardware.

Skipper in a warehouse application

Visiontron manufacture a wide selection of hospitality & visual communication products; stanchions, posts, belts and accessories enabling Visiontron to ship most stock orders with-in 24 hours. Airline & transportation products include ticket counter and gate area items such as rotating sign units, manual and L.E.D. arrival/ departure and gate boards, luggage sizers, logo carpets and more. Visiontron has a sign for every application. Visiontron stock the widest range of signs and sign holders, electronic displays, directory/ bulletin/ letter boards, flight boards and more. Identify your company’s name, logo or message to create brand awareness with Logo Identification Signs, Logo Floor Mats, Custom Graphic Solutions. Discourage “borrowing”. Visit website: www.visiontron.com

Skipper with 28" Cones forming a walkway while performing repairs on a sidewalk Skipper with 28" Cones queuing a sidwalk during overhead work

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