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Harnesses FALL PROTECTION AirCore™ Oil & Gas Harness


This harness is designed for workers on drilling or service rigs, including everyday applications in the oil fields. It keeps your workers safe whether they’re positioning pipe, or doing routine rig set up, required maintenance or tear down. The breathable, open-core padding technology pro- vides optimal air flow, while reducing heat and moisture entrapment, keeping a worker drier and cooler. DuraFlex®


stretchable webbing provides


greater flexibility and increased comfort. Unit fea- tures multiple back D-ring connections – the 18" extended back D-ring provides an easy-to-reach attachment point for fall arrest, freeing the second back D-ring as an additional connection point for fall arrest or rescue. New cam buckles on the shoulder straps make vertical webbing adjustment easy. Seat Sling Attachment with side D-rings is a flexible seat for use with a derrick climb-assist sys- tem, reducing worker fatigue. Bos’n Chair Attachment with side D-rings is a rigid work seat for added support. Both attachments are sold either with the harness or separately. Meet applica- ble OSHA and ANSI standards.


64226 AirCore Oil & Gas Harness


64224 AirCore Oil & Gas Harness with Seat Sling 64225 AirCore Oil & Gas Harness with Bos’n Chair


64227 Seat Sling 64228 Bos’n Chair


64230 AirCore™ Tower Climbing Harness


This harness is designed for workers climbing cell phone, TV, radio and utility towers, while building/decommissioning towers, changing out transmission lines/antennas, or installing/replacing lights. The breathable, open-core padding technology provides optimal air flow, while reducing heat and moisture entrapment, keeping a worker drier and cooler. DuraFlex®


stretchable webbing


provides greater flexibility and increased comfort. New cam buckles on the shoulder straps make vertical webbing adjustment easy. Choose either Steel or Aluminum hardware. Bos’n Chair Attachment with side D-rings is a rigid work seat for added support. Bos’n Chair is available either with the harness or separately. Meet applicable OSHA and ANSI standards.


64230AirCore Tower Climbing Harnesses with Steel Hardware


64229AirCore Tower Climbing Harnesses with Steel Hardware & Bos’n Chair 64242AirCore Tower Climbing Harnesses with Aluminum Hardware


Chest Buckle Mating Mating Mating


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64224 64225


64227


Leg Buckle Tongue Tongue Tongue


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D-Rings


Back, Side, Chest Back, Side, Chest Back, Side, Chest


Side Side


64228


Weight Capacity


400 lbs. 400 lbs. 400 lbs.


Size


Universal $545.45 665.65 893.55


Universal Universal


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120.20 348.10


64231


64243 Chest Buckle Leg Buckle D-Rings


Weight Capacity


Size


Quick Connect Quick Connect Side, Chest 400 lbs. Universal $559.55 916.60 626.10


Quick Connect Quick Connect Side, Chest 400 lbs. Universal Quick Connect Quick Connect Side, Chest 400 lbs. Universal


64231AirCore Tower Climbing Harnesses with Aluminum Hardware & Bos’n Chair Quick Connect Quick Connect Side, Chest 400 lbs. Universal 1,013.90 64243Bos’n Chair Attachment with Steel D-Rings 64244Bos’n Chair Attachment with Aluminum D-Rings


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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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Fax: 800-845-9095


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