FALL PROTECTION Tool Lanyards
Scaffold Building Kit
Scaffold builders literally open the box, put on the belt, and go to work with a kit that keeps them safe and increases productivity. Each tool is independently tethered, so any tool can be used and returned to its’ holster, while still maintaining three points of contact. System is completely modular and can be arranged in any order on the tool belt. Holsters are designed with built-in attachment points or retractors. Tools are tethered to the holster at all times, so the risk of dropping a tool while transferring from bag to lanyard is eliminated. Several holsters also feature hook-and-loop flaps that secure the tool while being transported.
34186Small 34185Medium 34184Large 34187X-Large. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,219.25
Kit Contains: Belt
Hammer Tape Measure Level
Scaffold Ratchet Construction Wrench Linesman’s Pliers
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Tape Measure Holster Scaffold Ratchet Holster with Bungee Lanyard Single Tool Holster Dual Tool Holster
Hammer Holster with Coil Lanyard Small Parts Pouch
Get the Facts on Tethered Tool Programs
Tethered Tool Programs are designed for applications that involve work being performed at height and anywhere dropped or lost objects are a concern.
• In 2012, people being struck by objects replaced people falling as the third leading cause of death in the workplace.
• A 3 lb. object falling 200' carries more than 1,000 lbs. of force per square inch on impact.
• It is very common for falling objects to deflect and travel significant distances from their original path.
Keep your people safe and assets secure with a Tethered Tool Program!
72-Piece Basic Service Set
Furnished in a bucket for easy portability, this tool set provides a solid compliment of tools. All tools are designed to be used with the tethering and retention systems which maintain or enhance the tools’ functionality when used at height or near critical assemblies. This set is ideal for any industry where a dropped tool could harm personnel, damage machinery or cost production time. High level uses include: drilling derricks, wind turbines, cranes, buildings, bridges, masts, powerlines, hangars and scaffold builders. Low level uses include: stopping tools dropping onto flight hardware, into engines, machinery, food production lines, vats, mine shafts, and even under water uses. Tool set contains an assortment of pouches and lanyards designed for use with a suitable belt.
34183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,093.85
Kit Contains: 21 Tethers, Lanyards & Specialties
18 Hand Sockets, Ratchets, & Accessories
13 Combination, Box & Open End Wrenches
5 Pliers 5 Miscellaneous Tools 3 Screwdrivers & Nut Drivers 3 Pry Bars, Punches & Chisels 2 Hammers 1 Adjustable Wrench 1 Hex Key & Socket
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To Order: M-F, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST 800-356-9100
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