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Our rigid rail overhead track system offers the safety of short fall arrest distances with the ease, economy and flexibility of modular installation.
Kee Track® can be fitted using standard tools and lifting devices. A typical system can be up and running in a day.
Designed to be attached to a wide range of structures - including roof purlins, ceiling, wall and steelwork — with no extensive engineering needed.
If you need to rearrange your working environment, Kee Track® can be adapted by moving and re-configuring the modular design.
Kee Track® was designed and created by professional engineers and is backed by a global network of support.
More often than not, floor space is precious. The Kee Track® system’s roof mounted lowprofile rails maintain an open floor plan for production, storage and material handling while providing exceptional overhead fall protection. The system complements warehouses and facilities with both high and standard roof heights. It requires no column supports and works around most roof infrastructures.
Protecting your most valuable assets - Whenever the distance required to stop a fall is small, a track system should be utilised. A short fall distance is not only vital for protecting an individual, but also the equipment being worked on. A fall on equipment such as an aircraft wing or delicate manufacturing equipment can result in expensive repairs.
If I could choose which Rigid Track system to install I would pick Kee Track every time.Kee Track Partner, ITAC
Kee Safety runs one of the world’s leading test and training centres at its UK Head Office. Run by a team of industry experts, this state-of-the-art facility ensures Kee Safety meets the needs of its customers, provides them with fully compliant products, and drives new innovation with the purpose of separating people from hazards.
One of the main advantages of Kee Track® is its expanding range of mounting options. The system fixes directly to internal roof structures such as beams, trusses, and concrete, and now also supports ceiling, wall and steel-to-steel connections as standard off-the-shelf configurations.
Ceiling Mounting
Fixed-height and adjustable ceiling brackets allow direct fixing to overhead structures. Adjustable variants maintain a level track even where ceiling congestion or site obstructions make standard installations challenging.
Wall Mounting
Fixed-height and adjustable wall brackets extend system versatility to vertical surfaces, opening up installation options in environments where roof or ceiling fixing is not possible.
BeamClamp & Steel-to-Steel
Using Kee Safety’s own BeamClamp technology, Kee Track® connects directly to steel structures without drilling or welding, preserving the integrity of existing steelwork. Parallel and perpendicular beam configurations are both available as standard.
A parallel configuration positions the Kee Track® system in the same direction as the purlins.
A perpendicular configuration positions the Kee Track® system in the opposite direction of the purlins.
This patent-pending bracket allows for easier installation. Instead of threading the rail on the ground, the rail can be placed in position after the bracket is partially installed.
Kee Track® purlin bracketry allows the system to be attached in both a parallel and perpendicular format.
Our trolly has high-quality bearings to keep your system running smoothly for years to come.
Structural mounted brackets provide direct fixing into structures, specifically for ceiling and walls. Bracket options include a single attachment point as well as a combined splice option.
Adjustable beam connection brackets for parallel and perpendicular orientations, combined with the BeamClamp fixing plate, enable direct steel-to-steel connections with no drilling or welding.
Fixed-height options suit standard environments, while adjustable-height variants maintain a level track in congested conditions. The Drop Through Anchor provides an additional connection method for specific structural configurations where a standard ceiling or wall bracket is not appropriate.
New corner sections enable smooth, precise changes in track direction, allowing more versatile system layouts without the need for bespoke solutions. These sections complement all new and existing bracket types for greater design freedom.