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PERSONAL ESCAPE ROPE


Personal escape rope is the foundation of a personal escape system. PMI has numerous rope choices for emergency egress. Our newest entry is an all para-aramid Technora® fi ber 7.5 mm NFPA 1983 certifi ed escape line we call PMI Element. An excellent choice for those looking for the strongest escape line in the smallest diameter NFPA allows along with a high maximum operating temperature rating. For those wanting an escape rope with excellent impact absorbing abilities and a slightly lower operating tempera- ture, we suggest our 8 mm PMI PER all nylon rope. For maximum strength and longer ser- vice life, try our 9 mm Classic Escape, also of all nylon construction. All of PMI’s escape ropes are third party certifi ed by UL to NFPA 1983 as escape ropes.


PMI PER Firefi ghters and rescuers who need to “bail out” of deadly situations rely on PER. Compact and light- weight, this line is more than strong enough for the job. It also features an energy-absorbing core to reduce the inevitable shock load during fi rst loading.


Key Features: NFPA 1983 E . UL . Energy absorbing core


8 mm Weight: 39 g/m MBS: 14.9 kN (3349 lbf) Elongation: 5.7% at 300 lbf | 11.3% at 600 lbf | 15.4% at 1000 lbf


CERTIFIED Yellow


30 m (100 ft) 46 m (150 ft) 61 m (200 ft) 92 m (300 ft)


RR075YL030 RR075YL046 RR075YL061 RR075YL092


Black


RR075BK030 RR075BK046 RR075BK061 RR075BK092


BERRY COMPLIANT NFPA 1983, E


PMI CLASSIC ESCAPE PMI’s Classic Escape line is carefully designed to provide the maximum abrasion resistance and provide the desired hand for the intended applications. If you need a rope that has a good strength to weight ratio, PMI 9 mm will hold up to the test, making it the perfect Personal Escape line.


9 mm Weight: 53 g/m MBS: 21 kN (4720 lbf) Elongation: 2.5% at 300 lbf | 4.9% at 600 lbf | 7.3% at 1000 lbf


CERTIFIED White/Black


30 m (100 ft) 46 m (150 ft) 61 m (200 ft) 92 m (300 ft) 183 m (600 ft) 200 m (656 ft)


RR090WB030E RR090WB046E RR090WB061E RR090WB092E RR090WB183E RR090WB200E


NFPA 1983 E, CI 1801, Static, CE


Orange/Black RR090OB030E RR090OB046E RR090OB061E RR090OB092E RR090OB183E RR090OB200E


PMI ELEMENT When working in fi re and extreme heat conditions, the PMI PER Element with TechnoraTM


Key Features: NFPA . 32 Carrier . TechnoraTM available


is the perfect


rope. It is an excellent companion for the PMI PED escape descender. Features a blue polyester heat indicator, and a 32 carrier braid for the perfect grip. TechnoraTM


decomposes at 900 deg (500° C). sheath and core . Blue polyester heat indicator . Custom lengths


7.5 mm Weight: 44 g/m MBS: 21 kN (4721 lbf) Elongation: 3.1% at 300 lbf | 3.8% at 600 lbf | 4.2% at 1000 lbf


Gold/Blue


30 m (100 ft) 46 m (150 ft) 61 m (200 ft) 92 m (300 ft)


RR075TG030 RR075TG046 RR075TG061 RR075TG092


CERTIFIED NFPA 1983, E


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