Zero ClimbR Double Rope Lanyard With Scaff/Snaphook, 0.9M
  • Double Rope Lanyard for Climbing - Zero ClimbR with Scaffold Hook and Snap Hook, 0.9M Length

Zero ClimbR Double Rope Lanyard With Scaff/Snaphook, 0.9M

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This double rope lanyard is a must - have for climbers. It's specially designed for passing intermediate anchor points on fixed protection systems. When you're climbing fixed access ladders or steps, it offers a safe and reliable attachment. The twin - leg design guarantees that you're always securely attached as you move between anchorages. At the harness end, there are snap hooks, while the anchorage end has scaffold hooks. The shock absorber at one end connects to the fall arrest point on the harness. It features a shock - absorbing mechanism that tears to absorb the energy of a fall. Keep the clear cover on as it protects the shock absorber from environmental damage. This lanyard conforms to AS/NZS 1891.1 standards. Both the snap hook and scaffold hook are rated to 20 kN. With a total length of 0.9M, it effectively reduces the fall factor. It's made of 100% polyamide, ensuring durability and reliability.

Using this double rope lanyard is straightforward. First, attach the snap hooks at the harness end to your harness's fall arrest point. Then, connect the scaffold hooks at the anchorage end to the appropriate anchor points. When climbing, make sure to keep moving carefully between anchorages, and the twin - leg design will keep you always attached. As for safety, never remove the clear cover on the shock absorber. It's there to protect the shock absorber from dirt, moisture, and other environmental factors that could damage it. For maintenance, regularly inspect the lanyard for any signs of wear and tear, especially the ropes, hooks, and the shock absorber. If you notice any damage, replace the lanyard immediately to ensure your safety.


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