Roof Prop
The Roof Prop recreates the training scenario first responders experience when on top of a roof. Whether it is a flat commercial roof top (detached and standing alone on the ground) or a pitched roof (attached and levered at desired angle), the Roof Prop is designed to provide the environment you need to train.
As a mounted bracketing system, the Roof Prop mounts to the same mounting brackets as the Roll Up Door prop as shown on our Conex Box Training Center. Both can be sold and packaged together as a set to save money if so desired.
The final interior dimensions of the wood cutting consumables are 12’ x 12’.
Choice of two variations: Direct Mount (affix to a preexisting structure) or a Stand Alone.
Direct Mount
The pitch angle can be adjusted by a manual winch system operated by a single person. Adjustment down is controlled and easy to maneuver. The entire system can also be completely detached to stand alone as a flat deck for commercial roof training. We recommend multiple people to help in the detachment phase from pitched to flat, stand alone.
Stand Alone
The Stand Alone Roof Prop comes with base plates and full-length vertical beams and cross braces.
Video of the Assembly and Stand Up Process of the Roof Prop vertical beams COMING SOON!!
Capt. Casey Hickok explains the experiences his team is having with training on the Roof Prop and its direct benefit and features.
Tour & Training Tutorial
Assembly Process
Watch the team put together the Forcible Entry Roof Prop from start to finish in a near Lego-like fashion. Warning: make sure you have enough space to lay out all the pieces like we did.
Minimal tools required. Impact guns recommended.
All metal brackets and fasteners arrive packaged and palletized upon delivery.
Customer provides the wood / consumables for construction.
Minimal cutting of consumables required to build.
A Direct Mount Roll-Up Door prop (mounted on a Conex Box or pre-existing structure) is required to mount the Roof Prop. As of now, we do not yet have a Stand Alone mounting system for the Roof Prop. If only working 0 degree / flat commercial roof prop training, no mount is required as the roof prop will sit on all four of its posts.