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Fall Protection arrow Decelerators arrow Wire Cable arrow 2.0mtr Zorba - Twin PVC Coated Cable



2.0mtr Zorba - Twin PVC Coated Cable


Price: $244.00


  • General purpose fall arrest double tail lanyard suitable for fall arrest, work positioning and restraint
  • Includes delta rapide karabiner for attachment to harness fall arrest point
  • End connector consists of double action scaffold hooks for easy connection to anchorage point
  • PVC coated wire cable for use in harsh environments, provides the ultimate in durability and longevity
  • Shock absorber unit encased in UV resistant transparent plastic for easy inspection
  • Impact fall force on user kept below 6kN
  • Overall length of 2.0m
  • Meets or exceeds all applicable industry standards

Every DBI-SALA lanyard combines super strength and ease of use without sacrificing safety. All lanyard hardware is proof tested to meet or exceed industry standards before you even get it.

DBI-SALA's range of fall arrest rated shock absorbing lanyards are designed to quickly and effectively arrest a fall, whilst minimising shock loads on the body. The key to DBI-SALA's lanyards is the ZORBA (shock absorbing unit) that utilises a controlled tearing action when subjected to a fall, limiting the arresting forces to under 6kN. The Zorba unit features a transparent casing designed to make visual inspection easier for the user.

DBI-SALA lanyards are manufactured in a wide range to suit your specific needs and applications. They are available in either single or double tail configurations constructed from webbing (elasticated, non-elasticated, adjustable and tie-back), wire or rope; with a combination of hooks and karabiners.




 







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Saturday, 10 January 2009