Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
ProtectaExtended Length
1.5m
Leg Type
Twin
Lanyard Use
Fall Arrest
Adjustable
No
Harness Connection
Karabiner
Anchorage Connection
Scafold Hook
Weight Capacity
100kg
Additional EN Standards
EN 355
Retractable
No
Karabiner Type
Screw
Equipment Type
Webbing
Length
480mm
Product Type
Shock Absorbing Lanyard
Colour
Black
Country of Origin
Slovakia
Product details
Sanchoc Twin Leg Shock Absorption Webbing Lanyard
Sanchoc twin leg webbing lanyards including shock absorbers are excellent for people who work at heights as they are flexible, shock and abrasion resistant. Terminations in the lanyard are stitched with a high strength polyamide thread plus all identification labels are protected inside a transparent shock pack cover. Various designs and connector options are available.
Features and Benefits
Webbing lanyard
Twin leg
Screw type Karabiner
Shock absorption
Karabiner made from high strength forged steel
Lanyard width 25 mm polyester webbing
Lanyard length 1.5 m
Stitching is high strength polyamide
Breaking strength 1500 daN
Absorption
Tear strap polyamide
Security polyester webbing 45 mm wide
Impact force reduction 6 Kn
Karabiners
Stock number 123-6163
Screw type fastening
Strength 2500 daN
Opening 17 mm
High strength forged steel
White electro-zinc plated
Net weight 926 g
Stock number 123-6166
Automatic snap hook fastening strength 2300 daN
Screw type fastening Karabiner strength 2500 daN
Karabiner opening 17 mm
Snap hook opening 50 mm
High strength forged steel
White electro-zinc plated
Net weight 1612 g
FAQ's
When should fall protection be used?
Protection from fall hazards whenever the working height is more than 6 feet or more. When working on a scaffold, the height requirement for fall protection is 10 feet.
How often should fall arrest lanyards be checked?
This equipment should be inspected under the requirements of Regulation 12 of the Working at Heights Regulations 2005, which is the recommended inspection of 6 months.
Standards
CE 0086, EN 355
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
ProtectaExtended Length
1.5m
Leg Type
Twin
Lanyard Use
Fall Arrest
Adjustable
No
Harness Connection
Karabiner
Anchorage Connection
Scafold Hook
Weight Capacity
100kg
Additional EN Standards
EN 355
Retractable
No
Karabiner Type
Screw
Equipment Type
Webbing
Length
480mm
Product Type
Shock Absorbing Lanyard
Colour
Black
Country of Origin
Slovakia
Product details
Sanchoc Twin Leg Shock Absorption Webbing Lanyard
Sanchoc twin leg webbing lanyards including shock absorbers are excellent for people who work at heights as they are flexible, shock and abrasion resistant. Terminations in the lanyard are stitched with a high strength polyamide thread plus all identification labels are protected inside a transparent shock pack cover. Various designs and connector options are available.
Features and Benefits
Webbing lanyard
Twin leg
Screw type Karabiner
Shock absorption
Karabiner made from high strength forged steel
Lanyard width 25 mm polyester webbing
Lanyard length 1.5 m
Stitching is high strength polyamide
Breaking strength 1500 daN
Absorption
Tear strap polyamide
Security polyester webbing 45 mm wide
Impact force reduction 6 Kn
Karabiners
Stock number 123-6163
Screw type fastening
Strength 2500 daN
Opening 17 mm
High strength forged steel
White electro-zinc plated
Net weight 926 g
Stock number 123-6166
Automatic snap hook fastening strength 2300 daN
Screw type fastening Karabiner strength 2500 daN
Karabiner opening 17 mm
Snap hook opening 50 mm
High strength forged steel
White electro-zinc plated
Net weight 1612 g
FAQ's
When should fall protection be used?
Protection from fall hazards whenever the working height is more than 6 feet or more. When working on a scaffold, the height requirement for fall protection is 10 feet.
How often should fall arrest lanyards be checked?
This equipment should be inspected under the requirements of Regulation 12 of the Working at Heights Regulations 2005, which is the recommended inspection of 6 months.
Standards
CE 0086, EN 355