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Tractel C526H/L Stretchfor Two Leg Lanyard 2-1/4in Hook

Tractel

$274.10
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SKU:
90SAF-LANC526G
Weight:
6.30 LBS
Mfg. Model #:
C526H/L
Ship Weight (lbs.):
6.3 lb

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SAFETY LANYARD TRACTEL C526H/L
2 LEG SHOCK ABSORBER LANYARD

Tractel C526H/L Stretchfor

Twin "Y" Leg Lanyard 2-1/4 inch Hooks

The Stretchfor shock-absorbing lanyard is composed of a specially woven core material, a structural tubular sheath webbing and an internal elastic retainer. The core material is constructed to stretch when dymanically loaded.

The tubular sheath acts as a protective cover with a 7,500 lbs. (33.3 kN) structural safety factor surrounding the core material. In addition to the primary function of deceleration the Stretchfor has an elastic retainer inside the tubular webbing designed to introduce stretch from 4-1/2 to 6 ft. (1.3 to 1.8 m) providing mobility to the worker, without the clutter of a longer length lanyard.

The shock-absorbing device is made of a specially woven webbing that lengthens through tearing on its weave and stitching.

The dual arm model allows the worker to remain safely connected at all time (100% tie-off) while climbing or on the move.

FEATURES  

  • Reduces tripping hazards  
  • Fall indicator  
  • Stretchable design
  • Designed for a 6 ft (1.8 m) maximum free fall
  • Capacity from 110–220 lb. (50–100 kg)

APPLICATIONS  

  • Steel erection  
  • Construction  
  • Scaffold

APPLICABLE STANDARDS  

  • ANSI Z359.13-2009  
  • ANSI A10.32-2012  
  • OSHA 1926  
  • OSHA 1910

WARNING

When choosing an anchorage point, take into consideration the deceleration distance. The shock absorber can elongate up to 42 in. (1.1 m) as it extends during activation. Free fall distance must never be greater than 6 ft. (1.8 m).

Consult local regulations as permitted free fall distance may be less than 6 ft. (1.8 m).