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3M™ DBI-SALA® EZ-Stop™ Leading Edge Cable Shock Absorbing Lanyard
The 3M™ DBI-SALA® EZ-Stop™ Leading Edge Cable Shock Absorbing Lanyard combines a set of “industry first” advancements, with popular features making them the workhorse of the industry. EZ Stop™ lanyards are as tough as the guys who use them. They feature the world’s smallest and lightest shock absorber, water repellant and abrasion resistant webbing, cable lanyard legs for leading-edge work, foot-level tie-off or applications with abrasive surfaces or environments and a build quality that is second to none. The lanyard also features 3M™ patented self locking snap hooks which are widely recognized in the industry for their user friendly operation and are preferred by safety professionals and workers alike. Specifically designed to allow you to open and connect the hook without getting your thumb or fingers in the way even with gloves on.
In addition, their exclusive Vectran™ energy management materials provide second to none abrasion, cut and chemical resistance and efficient shock absorption. Should a fall occur, the EZ-Stop™ lanyard and it’s unique energy absorbing system will activate, stopping the fall and reducing the forces imposed on the user to safe levels. The 3M™ DBI-SALA® EZ-Stop™ Leading Edge Cable Shock Absorbing Lanyard represents the culmination of decades of design, research, manufacturing know how and on the job performance.
What is a leading edge?
According to OSHA 1926.751, ”leading edge” means the unprotected side and edge of a floor, roof, or formwork for a floor or other walking/working surface (such as a deck) which changes location as additional floor, roof, decking or formwork sections are placed, formed or constructed.
To visualize a leading-edge situation, imagine a worker installing steel decking on a new building. Now picture the worker’s fall protection system is anchored at foot level behind him. As the worker moves out and away from the anchor point while installing the decking, the worker is exposed to a potential fall over the edge of the building. This can also be considered a leading edge. A typical leading edge will force the lanyard or lifeline to bend over the edge. Also, many leading edges present sharp edge hazards.
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SPECIFICATIONS
- Capacity: 130 lbs – 310 lbs
- Weight:
1246066 – 2.7 lbs
1246261 – 3.4 lbs - Lanyard Length: 6 ft
- Lanyard Type: Fixed
- Harness Connection Type: Snap Hook
- Anchor Connection Type:
1246066 – Snap Hook
1246261 – Rebar Hook - Lanyard Material: Cable
- Harness Connection Hook Material: Zinc Plated Steel
- Anchor Hook Material: Zinc Plated Steel
- Energy Absorber Class: 12 ft. (3.6 m) Free Fall/MAAF 1350 lbs. (6 kN), 6 ft (1.8 m) Free Fall/MAAF 900 lbs. (4 kN)
- Leg Count: Single-Leg
- iSafe Equipped: Yes
- Recommended Industry: Construction, General Industrial, Oil & Gas, Transportation, Utilities
- Standards: ANSI A10.32, ANSI Z359.13, OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502
FEATURES
- 6 ft (1.8m) single-leg lanyard
- 1246066: User friendly self-locking snap hooks at each end
- 1246261: User friendly self-locking snap hook at one end and self-locking steel gate-nose rebar hook at other end
- Engineered for work on sharp edges
- Extremely compact and lightweight
- Exclusive Vectran™ energy absorption system
- 1/4″ (6.3mm) vinyl covered cable
- User friendly self locking snap hooks at each end
- Built-in reflective materials
- Impact indicator
- Protected labels, equipped with 3M™ Connected Safety ID (CSID)
RESOURCES
Catalog
3M™ DBI-SALA® Leading Edge Brochure
Instructions
3M™ DBI-SALA® Energy Absorbing Lanyards Instruction Manual
Certificate
1246066: Certificate of Compliance
1246261: Certificate of Compliance, Declaration of Conformity
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