Ferno Industripod

Item Code: FWEINPOD
Price:  $476.00 – $4,305.00
Ferno IndustriPOD tripod for confined space and vertical rescue. Heavy-duty design, high load ratings, multiple anchor points, and optional pulley head.

Ferno Industripod

Item Code: FWEINPOD
Price:  $476.00 – $4,305.00
Ferno IndustriPOD tripod for confined space and vertical rescue. Heavy-duty design, high load ratings, multiple anchor points, and optional pulley head.
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Ferno IndustriPOD Tripod

Rescue Ready. Heavy-duty. Engineered for confined space and vertical rescue.

The Ferno IndustriPOD is a robust, high-capacity rescue tripod designed for daily operational use in confined space entry, vertical rescue, and industrial access applications. Built for strength and versatility, it features three side-plate anchors and a central swivel eyebolt on the head, allowing attachment of a wide range of winches, hauling systems, and rescue devices to suit operational requirements.

Engineered as one of the strongest tripods on the market, the IndustriPOD supports two-person rescue operations and delivers exceptional load capacity with substantial test margins. Available with or without a built-in pulley head, it adapts easily to different rescue configurations.

Key features

  • Heavy-duty aluminium tripod for rescue and access operations

  • Central swivel eyebolt and three side-plate anchor points

  • Adjustable rectangular legs with ball-lock leg pins

  • Adjustable feet with non-slip tread pattern

  • Compatible with multiple winches and haul systems

  • Built-in pulley head version available

Load ratings

  • Centre eyebolt: 550 kg (tested to 5,500 kg)

  • Side plate anchors: 360 kg (tested to 3,600 kg)

  • Rated use: Two-person rescue (one worker, one casualty)

Technical specifications

  • Clearance (ground to eyebolt): 2,275 mm

  • Overall height: 2,465 mm extended / 1,650 mm collapsed

  • Inside diameter of feet: 2,185 mm

  • Weight: 23 kg

For use by trained personnel only. Tripod configuration and anchoring must align with confined space and vertical rescue procedures.