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TJM Design Tajima Torso Belt Lanyard ER150 L1 B1ER150-TL1 Safety Harness
Description

Features Features A space-saving vertical shock absorber with a mounting space of 10 cm is used. This is an ultra-compact telescopic type (no locking function) that uses telescopic types on both sides that do not get in the way of work. The hook uses a highly durable steel hook (L1 hook). Uses: As a torso belt type lanyard that complies with new standards. Specifications Type: For body belt type Shock absorber type: Class 1 (4kN) Maximum free fall distance: 1.8m Falling distance: 3.1m Material SA case: ABS resin nylon Rope: Polyester + Vectran Hook: Steel Precautions Fall arrest equipment (safety belt) and fall arrest equipment (safety belt) related equipment are consumables, and their performance will decrease due to wear and tear during use, so please replace them at an appropriate time. Weight 910g

Condition: New

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