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  1. Buckingham Manufacturing - Trusted Since 1896!

    For 120 years, Buckingham has been the world’s most trusted safety equipment manufacturer for linemen, arborists, & telecom professionals.

  2. Linemen - Lineman's Climbing Equipment - Buckingham …

    Buckingham Manufacturing has been producing only the highest quality lineman's climbing equipment for the utility industry for over 100 years.

  3. About Us - Harnesses, Gaffs, Belts, Throwbags, Safety

    Buckingham Manufacturing is the industry leader in climbing equipment for arborists, climbing equipment for towers & telecom workers, & climbing equipment for linemen.

  4. Body Belts- Buckingham Manufacturing

    Menu Browse by Type Harnesses BuckOhm Dielectric Truefit H-Style X-Style Y-Style Accessories Body Belts 2-D 4-D Adjustable Heritage Body Belt/Harness Combo Ladder & Waist Belts …

  5. Catalogs & Brochures - Buckingham Manufacturing

    In an effort to keep our customers up-to-date with Buckingham’s most current and most popular products, we have begun producing mini catalogs and will be updating them more frequently.

  6. Economy Pole Climbing Kit - KIT126 - Buckingham Manufacturing

    The Buckingham Economy Linemen Kit was designed for the linemen who may only be on a pole for a couple of hours per day versus traditional linemen who would spend most of the day on …

  7. Buckingham Training Videos

    With over 50 videos highlighting anything from training to instruction, Buckingham’s video library brings you compelling content to help you do your job.

  8. Buck News - Buckingham Manufacturing

    Buckingham has manufactured climbers for the wood pole and tree care worker since 1896 right here in the USA. Throughout our history we have perfected the climbing spur by doing …

  9. Lineman's Body Belts - Buckingham Manufacturing

    Buckingham MFG produces the highest quality lineman's body belts on the market. Each belt handmade in our factory in Binghamton, NY since 1896.

  10. Buckingham recommends the top of the cuff be adjusted to a range of 2”-4” (approximately four fingers) below your projecting knee bone (Fig 10). Slight adjustment up or down may be …