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Quic Stic

The Quic Stic® is a utility “lay-up” stick. It was primarily designed for the datacomm and cabling industries but it can be put to use in many other applications. The opposing hooks allow you to place cables and wires where you need them with very little effort.   Product Specs Extends up to 16’ and… Continue reading Quic Stic

QuicStrike

The QuicStrike™ is a new heavy duty triple telescoping push/pull rod.   It was primarily designed for the Datacomm and Cabling industries but it can be used in many other applications. The included self-directional “Grabit” hook allows you to place cables and wires where you need them with very little effort.  

Push/Pull Poles

Push/Pull Poles are designed to help structural engineers and contractors manage overhead work from the ground with greater control and efficiency. In active jobsites, tasks that involve pushing, pulling, guiding, or positioning overhead materials can slow progress, increase fatigue, and create unnecessary safety risks when crews rely on ladders or awkward body positions.

By supporting ground-based operation, Push/Pull Poles help crews work in a more stable and ergonomic way. For engineers, that means a practical tool solution that supports cleaner field execution. For contractors, it means improved workflow, reduced physical strain, and better day-to-day jobsite performance.

 

Engineering Benefits

Stability

Stability is essential when crews are guiding or repositioning materials overhead. If the tool feels difficult to control, workers can lose time correcting alignment, overreaching, or repeating the task. Push/Pull Poles are designed to support steadier handling so crews can manage overhead work with more confidence.

That added control helps improve consistency during repetitive jobsite tasks. A more stable tool can also reduce wasted movement and support better accuracy when handling materials above shoulder height.

 

Productivity

Productivity depends on how smoothly crews can move through overhead tasks without constant interruption. Push/Pull Poles help reduce the need for repeated ladder repositioning and allow workers to stay on the ground while guiding or adjusting overhead materials.

That more direct workflow can help contractors save time across large work areas and repetitive applications. For engineers and project managers, it supports a method that is easier to apply consistently in real jobsite conditions.

 

Field Performance

Field performance matters in structural and commercial environments where tools must hold up under regular use. Push/Pull Poles are built for demanding conditions where dependable handling, reach, and control are necessary throughout the workday.

A tool that performs reliably in the field helps reduce delays, improve task consistency, and give crews greater confidence during overhead operations. That practical performance is especially important on projects where speed and safe handling both matter.

 

Ease of Installation

Push/Pull Poles are designed to make overhead work more straightforward for the crew. By helping operators guide, move, or position materials from the ground, these tools can reduce the time and effort tied to overhead access challenges.

That ease of use is valuable on projects with repeated handling tasks across framing, supports, and elevated materials. When crews can work more directly from the ground, installation flow becomes more efficient and easier to manage.

For contractors, easier operation supports better labor efficiency and smoother workflow. For engineers, it supports a practical field method that can be repeated with better consistency.

 

Ergonomics

Overhead work often puts strain on the shoulders, arms, neck, and upper back. Over time, that physical stress can reduce output, affect handling precision, and make repetitive tasks harder to complete. Push/Pull Poles help crews work from a more natural position while staying on the ground.

Better ergonomics can improve both comfort and control. When workers are not constantly reaching overhead or climbing for access, they can maintain better posture, reduce fatigue, and stay productive for longer periods.

In demanding field environments, those ergonomic gains can lead to steadier performance and less wear on the crew over the course of the day.

 

Worker Safety

Worker safety is one of the main advantages of using Push/Pull Poles for overhead tasks. These tools help reduce ladder use, repeated climbing, and awkward reaching that can increase risk on busy jobsites.

By helping crews stay on the ground in a more stable working position, Push/Pull Poles support a safer and more controlled method of overhead handling. That can help reduce fatigue-related errors, improve operator confidence, and support stronger daily safety performance.

For contractors, that means protecting crews while keeping work moving. For engineers and project stakeholders, it means a work method that better aligns with safe field execution.

 

Industrial Applications

Push/Pull Poles are well suited for a range of overhead handling tasks where reach, control, and efficiency are important.

 

Structural steel

Structural steel work often involves guiding and positioning materials in elevated areas. Push/Pull Poles help crews manage those tasks from the ground with better control and less physical strain.

 

Commercial construction

Commercial construction projects often require crews to move, guide, or adjust overhead components during installation. Push/Pull Poles help make that work more efficient while supporting safer jobsite practices.

 

Industrial facilities

Industrial environments often demand overhead handling in active spaces where access can be limited. Push/Pull Poles help crews work more practically from the ground while maintaining control in tight or demanding conditions.

 

Maintenance and retrofit work

Maintenance and retrofit teams often need to manage overhead materials without disrupting surrounding operations. Push/Pull Poles help make those tasks easier to handle with less climbing and faster repositioning.

 

Why Professionals Choose Push/Pull Poles

Professionals choose Push/Pull Poles because they help solve common jobsite challenges tied to overhead handling and material positioning. They support better stability, stronger productivity, dependable field performance, easier operation, improved ergonomics, and safer daily work methods.

For structural engineers and contractors, Push/Pull Poles offer a practical solution built around real field conditions. They help crews stay productive, reduce strain, and manage overhead tasks with greater control and confidence.

 

Built to Support More Efficient Overhead Work

Push/Pull Poles give crews a smarter way to handle overhead tasks from the ground. With stronger control, better ergonomics, and a safer working position, they help improve job flow and support more consistent performance in demanding environments.

At Docs Industries, we build tools for professionals who need practical solutions that perform in the field. Push/Pull Poles are designed to help crews work more safely, more efficiently, and with greater confidence where overhead control matters most.