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Self-retracting lifeline

March 28, 2012
The DBI-SALA Nano-Lok self-retracting lifeline can be used in place of lanyards and can be directly attached to any harness

The DBI-SALA Nano-Lok self-retracting lifeline can be used in place of lanyards and can be directly attached to any harness, reducing fall clearances. Weighing 1.6 lb, the SRL protects wearers up to 420 lb. An automatic activating arrester locks quickly to stop falls within inches. In addition, the product features a 6-ft web lifeline for added strength, can be configured as a twin-leg SRL to provide 100% tie-off capabilities, and offers multiple anchorage options.

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