🔥 Safeguard Your Safety with Style! 🔥
The Happy Tree Red Fire Sprinkler Head Guard (2 Pack) is a robust protective solution designed for both 1/2" and 3/4" sprinkler heads. With easy installation, premium iron construction, and a versatile application range, these guards ensure your fire safety systems remain intact and functional while adding a touch of visibility.
Product Dimensions | 11.71 x 9.91 x 7.29 cm; 68.04 Grams |
Item model number | G05R02 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Iron |
Color | 2 Pack |
ASIN | B07CJXLBQC |
T**X
Very good
It does the job
M**N
Solid protections for longer sprinkler heads
Great for protecting sprinkler heads that have a longer shank pipe and standard guards lack the depth. If you have sprinkler heads close to storage areas like in your garage these are a must. (See photo.) I am lucky I didn’t have any mishaps for the years before I bought these!NOTE! Before you mount these, be mindful of automatic garage doors, cabinets, etc... where clearance may be an issue because these are pretty deep. You may be surprised at how close the engineer of your building will put these to, say, the path of an automatic garage door. I found out the hard way that a sprinkler head had maybe 1 inch clearance of my garage door! (Thanks for the booby trap!) Luckily when the door collided with the grille it was sturdy enough (and had the right geometry) to protect the sprinkler head just as it was designed to do. The grille bent but not into the head. I was able to temporarily remove it and hammer it into a shape that allowed for the door to clear the grille while still protecting the sprinkler head. You could also use bolt cutters to cut it down as well. Either way, you can make it fit with only a minor compromise and is still worth it. These things are tough and what you need to protect from general carelessness.They are easy to install provided you have a power drill, a 1/4” bit, a #2 philips hand driver, and a small hammer to knock in the anchors into the drilled holes with less risk of swinging and hitting the sprinkler heads, giving yourself a nice cold shower of brackish water. (I used the flat side of a small ball-peen hammer and was very careful.) I DO NOT recommend using a drill to drive the screws! If your driver bit jumps the screw head it could collide with the nozzle and your going to have a bad time. With the plastic anchors a hand screwdriver is all you need to turn the screws and will allow you to mount them straight.These are definitely a five star product and they should protecting the sprinklers in your garage now!
C**N
Not to Specs
Advertises as 3.1" but they are a little under 3" so they don't fit.
A**
Cage for Fire Sprinkler
Works perfectly in garage when moving ie ladders and tall items around. Always worried something would it the sprinkler. Highly recommend.
I**N
Super
Excellent produit, expedition rapide.
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