Miller Fall Protection / Honeywell Datasheets for Fall Arrest Systems
Fall arrest systems prevent personnel from falling in construction sites, factories, etc.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| 6-ft. (1.8 m) web Cross-Arm Strap wraps around I-beams and other structures and attaches with a 2-in. (51 mm) D-ring that slips through a 3-in. (76 mm) D-ring to form... | |
| Features: Requires less fall clearance than shock-absorbing lanyards, making rescue easier and reducing trip hazards Increases productivity over a shock-absorbing lanyard by increasing a worker’s mobility Offers 11 feet (3.4... | |
| Titan Full Body Non-Stretch Harnesses Lightweight, durable webbing for all day comfort and dependability. Fully adjustable designs Sliding back D-ring Sub-pelvic strap Trilingual labeling and instructions Titan Shock-Absorbing Lanyards Tubular... | |
| A portable/reusable anchorage connector, designed exclusively for use with a friction bolt. A safe anchor point for a single user is established when the Miller Grip Friction Bolt Anchor (SKU... | |
| Body belts can be used in conjunction with a full-body harness to provide fall protection. | |
| Concrete D-Bolt Anchorage Connector (417C/) includes a 5/8-in. (16 mm) stud-type expansion anchor that is ideal for applications with concrete and lightweight concrete that meet required specifications (min. 2,000 psi... | |
| Designed for applications requiring up to 8-ft. (2.4 m) working length, the Titan Compact Retractable Web Lanyard is lightweight and dependable. | |
| Designed to facilitate anchoring to scaffolding, pipe or angle iron, and features a locking rebar hook with SofStop Shock Absorber and a D-ring on the other end to accommodate the... | |
| Lightweight, durable webbing for all day comfort and dependability. Features: Rated to 400 lbs. (181.4 kg) capacity Fully adjustable designs Sliding back D-ring Trilingual labeling and instructions Two pull-free lanyard... | |
| Lightweight, Full-Body Harness Fully-adjustable, non-stretch harness with mating buckle leg straps Versatile, Reusable Roof Anchor w/Attachment D-Ring Easily installs on steep-pitched or flat-surface roofs Reusable roof anchor Compact Trailing Rope... | |
| Miller BackBiter offers the ultimate in tie-back safety! The webbing and snap hooks of regular lanyards are not designed to withstand the rigors of tying back. The innovative Miller BackBiter... | |
| Miller Shadow® Adjustable and Fixed Beam Anchors connect horizontally to a wide range of I and H beam flanges from 3 inches (76 mm) to 24 inches (610 mm) wide... | |
| Miller temporary roof anchors are anchorage connectors designed for roofing application and are to be used with complete Miller Roof Systems | |
| New Vi-Go™ Ladder Climbing Safety Systems provide the ultimate in safety with continuous fall protection when climbing fixed ladders. Systems are available in easy-to-install kits or as a build your... | |
| Pack-Type Shock-Absorbing Lanyards include the shock-absorber pack as an integral part of a standard lanyard. In the event of a fall, the pack smoothly expands to reduce fall forces while... | |
| Portable/reusable anchorage connectors designed for use in concrete applications. Features: A safe anchor point is established when the Miller Grip anchor is inserted into a properly-sized, cured concrete hole The... | |
| Spring-action anchorage connector offers simple one-hand installation and can be used for a wide range of applications. Fits 3/4-in. (19 mm) dia. holes and includes the integral SofStop Shock Absorber. | |
| Stainless steel wire hook connects to various approved anchorages including railings, small I-beams, angle iron and scaffolding. Simply squeeze the spring-loaded hook and slip the large opening over the approved... | |
| Stretch Pack-Type Shock-Absorbing Lanyards contract from 6-ft. (1.8 m) to 4-ft. (1.2 m) to reduce tripping hazard. | |
| Stretch Tubular Built-In Shock-Absorbing Lanyards contract from 6-ft. (1.8 m) to 4-ft. (1.2 m) to reduce tripping hazard. | |
| The 20-ft. (6 m) fiberglass pole and spring-loaded hook is ideal for use with climbing ladders and towers. Installs fall arrest systems up to 20 ft. (6 m) from ground... | |
| The 6-ft. (1.8 m) Chain Anchor provides a single user with an easy-to-install, temporary anchorage connector. It easily wraps around I-beams or other structures. This product safely wraps around corners... | |
| The 6-ft. (1.8 m), 2-in. (51 mm) web strap features a 2-in. (50 mm), D-ring which slips through looped webbing. 400 lbs. (181.4 kg) maximum capacity. | |
| The Disposable Concrete Anchor Strap (8185CX) is uniquely designed to provide temporary anchorage on concrete forms. Constructed of 1-3/4-in. (44 mm) wide, abrasion-resistant webbing. Forged steel D-ring (8185C) is capable... | |
| The first and only cost-effective, portable, engineered anchorage solution designed to protect workers engaged in leading edge deck construction. The Miller Edge reduces the need for a safety monitor or... | |
| The Titan tie-back lanyard with pack-type shock absorber is designed for tie-back use, eliminating the need for a separate anchorage connector. Features: Special webbing for greater abrasion resistance Forged sliding... | |
| Titan Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) are constructed with steel frames and are ideal for a full-range of applications including construction and general maintenance. Features: Affordably priced Variety of working lengths Quick-activating... | |
| Titan T-FLEX™ Stretchable Harnesses have a durable, stretch webbing construction for improved comfort and greater mobility. Features: Competitively-priced harness with comfort-stretch webbing Fully adjustable design for maximum comfort Non-slip mating... | |
| Tubular Shock-Absorbing Lanyards feature a built-in woven inner core which smoothly expands to reduce fall arrest forces, while the outer jacket serves as a back-up web lanyard. | |
| Xenon Permanent Overhead Horizontal Lifeline Systems are custom engineered systems designed to be used if the application requires the lifeline to be positioned overhead beyond the user’s reach. Whether it’s... |
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