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6' CHANNEL FLOAT W/O BRACKET
(BLADE ONLY)
6' ELASTIC LEG SHOCK ABSORBING
Shock Absorbing lanyard features single-leg construction and utilizes 1-1/4” tubular polyester webbing for resistance to UV light and abrasion. An internal dual-band of elastic allows the lanyard to expand and contract to avoid tripping hazards. Also features double-locking snap hooks at the attachment and anchorage ends. •ClearPack Shock Absorber limits arresting forces to 900 – 1,000 lbs or less. •Clear PVC cover protects shock absorber and allows for easy inspection. •Elastic leg helps to minimize tripping hazards. •1-1/4” Tubular webbing has a tensile strength of 6,000lbs. •Exceeds the requirements of OSHA 1926.
6' ENGINEERS FOLDING RULE
6' ENGINEERS/METRIC FOLDING
RULE
6' FIBERGLASS SCREW IN HANDLE
6' GAMMON REEL
6' INTERNAL SHOCK ABSORBING
LANYARD
6' REBAR HOOK SHOCK ABSORBING
6’ Shock Absorbing lanyard features single-leg construction and utilizes 1” polyester webbing for resistance to UV light and abrasion. Also features a double-locking snap hook at the attachment end and a #18 rebar hook at the anchorage end. •ClearPack Shock Absorber limits arresting forces to 900 – 1,000 lbs or less. •Clear PVC cover protects shock absorber and allows for easy inspection. •The #18 rebar hook has a 2-1/4” gate opening and allows a broader range of connections. •1” Webbing has a tensile strength of 9,800lbs. and features embedded wear-indicating threads. •Meets the requirements of OSHA 1926.
6' SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD
Shock Absorbing lanyard features single-leg construction and utilizes 1” polyester webbing for resistance to UV light and abrasion. Also features double-locking snap hooks at the attachment and anchorage ends. •ClearPack Shock Absorber limits arresting forces to 900 – 1,000 lbs or less. •Clear PVC cover protects shock absorber and allows for easy inspection. •1” Webbing has a tensile strength of 9,800lbs. and features embedded wear-indicating threads. •Meets the requirements of OSHA 1926.