Production safety is extremely important because it keeps workers safe, promotes a culture of being alert to risks, and preserves excavation sites.
Kundel Industries is a bedding box and trench box manufacturer located northeast Ohio. Their family-based business focuses on providing customers with the best possible production safety system solutions and products for their jobsite.
Mainline Trench BoxesKundel’s mainline trench boxes have a strong, all-steel, solid-welded design that has been specially engineered to give extreme strength where it’s needed – without all the extra weight. These shields rely on real world engineering and thick, reinforced formed steel for unwavering toughness in the trench. These trench boxes are perfect for doing mainline work. |
Utility Shield Trench BoxesDurability meets lightness and versatility. Our Utility Shields are versatile – capable of handling a variety of applications, including manholes, spot repairs and mainline work. |
Manhole Trench BoxesAn all-steel trench shield designed for total manhole protection. Kundel Manhole Shields are the first of their kind to offer on the job benefits, such shelving to give you a staging area for pipe dope and laser targets. The shelving also gives you a place to support scaffolding for building structures in the trench. These innovative design features enhance trench safety and the production process, protecting your investment. |
Specialty Trench BoxesKundel offers a series of specialty trench boxes for a wide array of applications, including Long-N-Lite for long pipe and lighter excavators, Drive Boxes for narrow excavations, Pit Boxes, Trench Plates, Slide Boxes, Telescopic Boxes, and the VanGuard all-steel drive panel system. |
Bedding BoxesA Bedding Box, also known as a Stone box or Stone mizer, is a container used on your job site to hold bedding material for your utility line installation. The benefits of using a bedding box are significant as they minimize need for additional manpower and equipment, as well as prevent waste of bedding materials. Traditionally when a bedding box is not used a dump truck will sit near the excavation site, requiring extra manpower and equipment, or a front loader will deposit materials on the ground near where the excavator is working, which leads to material loss. |
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