Product description
This double ended lanyard features a shock absorber, a scaffold hook and a snap hook. It is tested to withstand a 140KG user and is 180cm long including connectors when fully extended. EN 354 , EN 355 (140KG), EN 362
Protector style refers to the design or shape of protective gear or equipment such as helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, etc. It needs to be strong, durable and provide adequate protection for the intended use. Different protector styles include full coverage, half coverage, and minimal coverage. They must be able to withstand the impact and forces that are applied to it and the environment it is used in. They also need to be comfortable to wear, easy to adjust, and easy to maintain.
Connection style refers to the way in which two or more parts are joined together. It needs to be strong, reliable, and easy to use. Different connection styles include screws, bolts, snaps, zippers, and hooks. They must be able to withstand the forces that are applied to it and the environment it is used in. They also need to be easy to use, maintain, and repair if needed.
Work load limit refers to the maximum amount of weight or force that an object or material can safely handle without breaking or failing. It is important for safety and to ensure the proper functioning of the object or material. Workload limit is specified by the manufacturer and it should not be exceeded during usage. It is crucial to check the workload limit of any object or material before using it to prevent any accidents or damage.
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Standards and labels
EN 354:2010 is a European standard that tells manufacturers how to make lanyards that are used for personal fall protection. It sets guidelines on how well they should perform, how they should be tested, and the information that should be provided with the product. The test results will show the strength and safety of the lanyards. It also states that the manufacturers should provide information about the product performance and safety instructions with the lanyards. This standard has been updated from previous versions to include new safety requirements and test methods.
EN 355:2002 is a European standard that tells manufacturers how to make shock absorbers that are used for personal fall protection. It sets guidelines on how well they should perform, how they should be tested and the information that should be provided with the product. The test results will show the strength and safety of the shock absorbers. It also states that the manufacturers should provide information about the product performance and safety instructions with the shock absorbers.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
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Supplier shipping fee 15,00 €
Brand minimum 0,00 €
Portwest FP75K1R Double 140kg 1.8m Lanyard with Shock Absorber
74,80 € / piece (VAT incl.)
59,60 €
Sold in units of one piece
59,60 € / piece
In a package
10 pieces
Portwest
Delivery time: 5 business days
Supplier shipping fee 15,00 €
Free shipping on orders over 360,00 €
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