| Web lanyards
connect the full body harness and the anchorage. When using a lanyard in a
tether system, the lanyard must be short enough to prevent a potential
fall. When working beyond that length, the worker must use a fall arrest
system. Always make sure that the lanyard is protected from abrasion,
cutting or other damage. Glen Martin web lanyards are made of durable
nylon and are available in many lengths. |
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Web Lanyard with Centurion
Auto-Lock Snaphooks |
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| 1" nylon,
3/4" throat opening with Centurion auto-lock snaphook on each end.
1.7 lbs. |
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Web Lanyard with
Double-Locking Snaphooks |
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| 1" nylon,
3/4" throat opening with double-locking snaphook on each end.
1.5 lbs. |
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Web Lanyard |
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1" nylon,
adjustable 3/4" throat opening with Centurion auto-lock snaphook on
each end.
2.3 lbs. |
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