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FALL PROTECTION Lanyards/Self-Retracting Lifelines Arc Flash Shock-Absorbing Lanyards


These lanyards are specially designed for workers who are exposed to the hazard of high-energy arc flash. All meet ASTM F887-05 arc flash standard and applicable OSHA and ANSI standards.


• DBI-Sala ShockWave2 Arc Flash Shock-Absorbing Lanyards feature a Nomex®


/Kevlar® outer jacket, making them ideal for


high-voltage or welding applications. Lanyard incorporates a unique inner core that immediately begins to extend and absorb energy during a fall, limiting arresting forces to no more than 900 lbs. Unit expands to 6' and contracts to 41


⁄2 ' to reduce


trip/fall hazards and improve freedom of movement. The impact indicator allows the user to visually inspect the unit for a fall. 100% Tie-Off Lanyards allow the user to attach to one anchor point, move to a new location and connect the second, then disconnect the first and move again.


• DBI-Sala Force2 Arc Flash Shock-Absorbing Lanyard is ideal for use when there is no overhead anchorage and your only option is to tie-off at your feet. It can be used for up to a 12' free fall and limits fall arrest to under 1,800 lbs. The self-locking snap hooks can be easily opened and closed. 100% Tie-Off Lanyard allows the user to attach to one anchor point, move to a new location and connect the second, then disconnect the first and move again.


• MSA FP ArcSafe Shock-Absorbing Lanyard adjusts from 2' – 6' and offers a sewn loop on the shock absorber end and a snap hook on the leg. Unit limits fall arrest forces to 900 lb.


31283


31284


DBI-Sala 31283 ShockWave2 Shock-Absorbing Lanyard 31284 ShockWave2 Shock-Absorbing Lanyard


31431 Force2 100% Tie-Off Shock-Absorbing Lanyard


MSA 10257 FP ArcSafe Shock-Absorbing Lanyard


31285 Body Connection Base Connection


31286 Shock


Absorber


1 Snap Hook 1 Snap Hook Tubular 1 Web Loop 1 Snap Hook Tubular


31285 ShockWave2 100% Tie-Off Shock-Absorbing Lanyard 1 Snap Hook 2 Snap Hooks Tubular 31286 ShockWave2 100% Tie-Off Shock-Absorbing Lanyard 1 Web Loop 2 Snap Hooks Tubular 31432 Force2 Shock-Absorbing Lanyard


1 Snap Hook 1 Snap Hook Pack 1 Snap Hook 2 Snap Hooks Pack


Length


6' 6' 6' 6' 6' 6'


31431


Weight Capacity


1-2


10257 3+


310 lbs. $200.50 190.50 310 lbs. 226.25 214.95 310 lbs. 337.00 320.15 310 lbs. 345.00 327.75 310 lbs. 190.00 180.50 310 lbs. 279.30 265.35


1 Web Loop 1 Snap Hook Tubular Adjustable from 2' – 6' 310 lbs. 144.65 —


83740


83743


83742


Arc Flash and Dielectric Self-Retracting Lifelines


These self-retracting lifelines are specially designed for workers who are exposed to the hazard of high-energy arc flash. All meet applicable OSHA and ANSI standards. • Nano-Lok Arc Flash Self-Retracting Lifelines feature a 100% Kevlar®


with NanoSphere® coating. Kevlar offers spark and fire


resistance for utility, welding and torching applications, while the NanoSphere coating provides abrasion resistance and a “self- cleaning” effect. Quick-Connector attaches directly to back of most harnesses – no separate carabiner required. The 6' lifeline provides continuous fall protection without restrictions – it keep the lifeline out


Lifeline Material


50262Nano-Lok SRL 50261Nano-Lok SRL 50266Nano-Lok SRL 50265Nano-Lok SRL 50264Nano-Lok SRL 50263Nano-Lok SRL 31445Ultra-Lok SRL 31446Ultra-Lok SRL


92


Kevlar/Nomex Webbing Kevlar/Nomex Webbing Kevlar/Nomex Webbing Kevlar/Nomex Webbing Kevlar/Nomex Webbing Kevlar/Nomex Webbing Kevlar/Nomex Webbing Kevlar/Nomex Webbing


31445


83744


83745


of worker’s way, reducing dragging, snagging and tripping. Choose the Double Leg Lifelines for continuous 100% tie-off fall protection. Meets ASTM F887-11 arc flash standard.


• Ultra-Lok Arc Flash Self-Retracting Lifelines are designed to provide safe and reliable fall protection for applications such as utilities, welding, cutting and torching. Units are made of Nomex®


/Kevlar, to produce the ultimate in spark and fire resistance.


Lifeline expands and retracts with the user, so there is no slack in your lifeline, offering greater mobility and flexibility. A swiveling anchorage loop and snap hook body connection prevent twisting of lifeline. The impact indicator allows the user to visually inspect the unit after a fall. Meets ASTM F887-05 arc flash standard.


Base Connection


Aluminum Rebar Hook Aluminum Carabiner


Body/Lanyard Connection


2 Aluminum Rebar Hooks 2 Aluminum Carabiners Swivel Anchorage Loop Swivel Anchorage Loop


To Order: M-F, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST 800-356-9100 |


Quick-Connector Quick-Connector Quick-Connector Quick-Connector Swivel Snap Hook Swivel Snap Hook


Working Length


Weight Capacity


Aluminum Carabiner Web Leg with Aluminum Snap Hook 8' 420 lbs. $355.30 Web Loop Web Leg with Aluminum Snap Hook 8' 420 lbs. 358.65 8' 420 lbs. 333.90 8' 420 lbs. 268.60 8' 420 lbs. 578.30 8' 420 lbs. 470.15 11' 310 lbs. 978.50 20' 310 lbs. 1,335.00


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