Driver Industrial Safety
Light Duty Whip with 12"x9" Orange Pennant Flag and a Magnetic Mounting Base
- SKU:
- LWM04-PO/LWM05-PO
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- in stock
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Light Duty Whip with 12,x9" Orange Pennant Flag and a Magnetic Mounting Base | driver industrial safety
Light Duty Whip with a Powerful 220# Magnet Mount. All Weather Fiberglass, Heavy Duty Base. 5/16" Whip Diameter. This whip includes an Orange Mesh Pennant 9" x 12" flag.
SafetyWhips, Light Duty whips are constructed of safe & non-conductive Fiberglass Whips for all Light Duty vehicle & equipment needs. Light duty whips are a non-powered affordable and durable flag option for flag identification of objects or vehicles.
| Whip Diameter | 5/16" |
|---|---|
| Powered or Non-Powered Whip | Non-powered |
| Whip Base Connection Type | Threaded |
| Flag Size | 9" x 12" |
| Type of Flag | Mesh Pennant |
| Flag Color | Orange |
| Number of Sections | 1 Piece |
| Product Weight (4' ) | 2.52 lbs (1.14kg) |
| Product Weight (5' ) | 2.58 lbs (1.17kg) |
| Special Note | ** Custom Sizes Available Upon Request ** |
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Safe & non-conductive Fiberglass Whips for all Light Duty vehicle & equipment needs. Standard whip lengths available from 2ft (.61m) up to 7ft (2.13m) with various Accessory options available to customize your whip: Safety Flags & Mounts
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Light Duty Whip for Vehicle and Equipment Visibility
The light duty whip is a traffic safety equipment solution designed for vehicle and equipment visibility marking on active worksites. Flaggers, equipment operators, and site supervisors typically use this fiberglass whip to support equipment identification and improve visibility in outdoor conditions. It features a 12" x 9" orange pennant flag, a magnetic mounting base, and non-powered construction for lightweight field use.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Road Work and Highway Crews
Road crews commonly use a light duty whip when marking moving equipment, lane-side vehicles, or temporary work zones. The orange pennant flag gives crews a visible equipment marker during active operations. This setup supports traffic safety on changing jobsite layouts.
Transportation Operations
Transportation teams often attach this non-powered whip to mobile assets that need clear vehicle identification. The magnetic mount allows quick placement on compatible surfaces during daily fleet movement. Workers can keep visibility tools ready for short-duration tasks.
Construction Sites
Construction supervisors and equipment operators typically use this safety whip for light duty vehicle marking around mixed-use sites. The all-weather fiberglass whip suits outdoor job conditions and frequent repositioning. It helps crews maintain visual awareness around active equipment.
Utilities and Maintenance Work
Utility technicians commonly rely on a threaded base whip with a magnetic mounting base when they need temporary field marking. The lightweight accessory works well during service calls and mobile maintenance tasks. It supports clear equipment marking without adding complex hardware.
Mining and Forestry Operations
Mining and forestry teams often use mesh pennant flags and non-conductive fiberglass whips for mobile visibility needs in rugged environments. The orange pennant flag helps identify vehicles and equipment in variable outdoor conditions. All Safety customers often choose this style for occasional-use field marking.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because this product relies on simple, visible construction rather than powered components. The threaded base, magnetic mount, and all-weather construction help crews match the whip to the task. These features support practical visibility and equipment identification in the field.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 12" x 9" orange mesh pennant flag | Visible mesh pennant for equipment marking | Improves visibility in outdoor work zones |
| 220# magnetic mounting base | Strong magnetic mount for compatible surfaces | Supports quick attachment and removal |
| 5/16" fiberglass whip | Lightweight, non-conductive fiberglass whip | Helps with mobile use and field handling |
| Threaded whip base connection | Threaded base connection for secure fit | Helps maintain stable assembly during use |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Temporary Jobsite Marking
Crews often use this light duty whip during temporary marking periods when equipment needs visible identification. The magnetic mounting base supports fast setup on suitable vehicles. Workers can move the whip as site conditions change.
Outdoor Weather-Dependent Work
The all-weather fiberglass whip works well when operations continue in changing outdoor conditions. Teams commonly use it when rain, wind, or dust make visibility tools more important. The orange pennant flag remains a practical visual marker.
Small-Scale Fleet and Equipment Use
Operators usually choose this non-powered whip for smaller vehicles and light equipment that need a simple visibility marker. The lightweight construction makes it suitable for occasional-use applications. The threaded base helps crews connect the whip securely.
Mobile Industrial Identification
Industrial teams often use this safety whip when they need a lightweight accessory for mobile equipment identification. The magnetic mount supports quick field installation. This helps crews maintain consistent visibility without powered components.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Light Duty Whip Excels
- Road construction: The orange pennant flag supports visibility for moving equipment and marked work zones.
- Utility maintenance: The magnetic mount helps crews attach the whip quickly during service calls.
- Mining operations: The all-weather fiberglass whip suits rugged outdoor visibility needs.
- Forestry work: The lightweight accessory supports mobile equipment identification in field conditions.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Flaggers: They use the whip to support visible traffic safety around active zones.
- Road crews: They mount it on vehicles for equipment marking during lane work.
- Equipment operators: They use it to improve vehicle identification on busy sites.
- Site supervisors: They rely on it for temporary visibility marking and coordination.
- Maintenance technicians: They attach it for mobile service work and field identification.
- Safety coordinators: They specify it as part of traffic safety planning.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This light duty whip works alongside other traffic safety equipment for broader site visibility. Crews often combine multiple layers of marking and high-visibility gear to support clear communication on active jobsites. A complete setup commonly includes visual markers, worker visibility items, and traffic control tools.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Road marking setup: light duty whip + high-visibility vests + traffic cones + warning lights
- Utility vehicle setup: light duty whip + warning lights + safety flags
- Field equipment setup: light duty whip + high-visibility vests + traffic cones
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this light duty whip when you need a non-powered visibility marker for temporary equipment identification. It performs well on outdoor worksites where a magnetic mounting base helps with quick attachment. It also suits mobile teams that want a lightweight fiberglass whip for occasional-use marking.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Vehicle surface compatibility for the magnetic mount
- Visibility needs for the orange pennant flag
- Jobsite conditions and outdoor exposure
- Frequency of installation, removal, and transport
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for applications that require powered lighting or specialized high-intensity marking. For those needs, consider other traffic safety equipment or powered visibility systems. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Use this whip when vehicle or equipment visibility marking is needed on outdoor worksites, road crews, and industrial sites. Generally attach it using the magnetic mounting base and threaded connection per manufacturer instructions. Crews often keep it on mobile units during active jobsite operations.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the magnet, whip, threaded connection, and flag condition regularly per manufacturer instructions. Clean the fiberglass and magnet surfaces as recommended, and replace the unit if you notice wear, damage, or weakened holding strength. Store it in a dry, protected location when not in use.