Introducing a new dimension in horizontal lifeline fall arrest technology. The SkyGrip was designed for easy installation on steel or concrete applications. A variety of innovative features have been engineered into these new systems, making them extremely user friendly with enhanced safety considerations.
- Engineered and safety tested by experts in the industry that understand fall forces and system design
- Compact & lightweight provides for easier handling, installation and storage
- Above-the-beam adjustment, patent-pending design allows for easy one-person installation and dismantle, increasing safety and productivity
- Continuous pass-through design, 100% tie-off connection with multi-span systems
- Stanchions also serve as single-point anchorages
- Single-span systems (no intermediate stanchions) up to 60 ft (18.3 m); multiple-span systems up to 300 ft (91.4 m)
- Tension indicator, proper tensioning of system ensures accurate fall clearance requirements
- Interchangeable bases between steel and concrete applications, modular design maximizes investment and increases versatility
- Durable zinc-plated steel construction, corrosion resistant for increased durability and longer service life
- Compact, stainless steel Miller SkyGrip energy absorber engineered to keep system forces consistent during a fall minimizes fall clearance and maintains low system forces for up to 6 workers on systems for steel and up to 5 workers on systems for concrete (max. 2 workers per span) Miller SkyGrip systems for steel Applications are compact and lightweight for easy installation, while providing greater user mobility for increased productivity, Miller SkyGrip systems for concrete applications feature unique stanchion adjustment that allows the anchorage to be re-positioned, minimizing obstruction and increasing safety
- Two base/crossbar adjustment systems accommodate wide range of steel beam sizes
- Low-profile crossbar - reduces trip hazard
- Quick grip above-the-beam adjustment - patent-pending design allows for easy
- One-person installation and dismantle: increasing safety and productivity