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3M DBI-SALA Force2 1246320 Adjustable 100% Tie-Off Shock Absorbing Lanyard - Each

Now: $319.90
SKU:
1137-1246320
Availability:
Typically Ships within 3 Weeks*
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout

Product Description

6 ft (1.8 m) Adjustable web double-leg Force2 with Nomex®/Kevlar® fiber webbing and shock pack, snap hooks at each end. The Force2 lanyard is ideal 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 ft (3.7 m) free fall, or as a standard lanyard up to a 6 ft (1.8 m) free fall for workers that require a capacity of 311 - 420 lbs (141 - 190 kg). They feature the world's smallest and lightest shock absorber and our exclusive Vectran energy management materials that provide second to none abrasion, cut and chemical resistance and efficient shock absorption. Should a fall occur, the lanyard and its unique energy absorbing system will activate stopping the fall and reducing the forces imposed on the user to safe levels. Our patented self locking snap hooks which are widely recognized in the industry for their user friendly operation and are preferred by safety professionals and workers alike. Specifically designed to allow you to open and connect the hook without getting your thumb or fingers in the way even with gloves on.

 

  • 6 ft. (1.8m) adjustable double-leg lanyard
  • Force2 12 ft. free fall (3.6m) and dual capacity rated
  • Extremely compact and lightweight
  • Nomex®/Kevlar® fiber soft pack energy absorber
  • Arc flash and hot work rated
  • Nomex®/Kevlar® fiber fire resistant webbing
  • Exclusive Vectran energy absorption system
  • User friendly self locking snap hooks
  • Built-in reflective materials
  • Impact indicator
  • Protected labels, equipped with 3M connected safety ID (CSID)

* Orders below factory minimums (approximately $385 for DBI-SALA products) will be subject to potential delays of 2 to 3 weeks typically.

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