DBI-SALA Rope Adjuster Lanyard
Item #GRB-DS-1224005
$175.28
Length
3'
Material
Synthetic
Type
Manual
Weight
6 lbs.
Gravitec Experts Say: Sometimes simplicity is best, and DBI-SALA's Rope Adjuster Lanyard is as simple as it gets. This manually operated fall arrestor (rope grab) slides onto the end of a vertical lifeline and cannot be removed without cutting the rope or sliding it off the end. Commonly used for residential, commercial or industrial roof applications, the fall arrestor slides onto the lifeline and is then run up to the anchor termination where a snap hook is connected to the anchor. The bottom of the lifeline is terminated and the fall arrestor remains on the rope in a semi-permanent manner. As long as the installer placed the Rope Adjuster Lanyard on the lifeline in the correct direction, the margin for human error or abuse is greatly reduced. With an integral 3' energy-absorbing lanyard, this product can be used on any 5/8" ANSI/ASSE Z359.1-2007 compliant vertical lifeline. Its dual cam, spring-loaded locking mechanism firmly grips the lifeline under load and is very reliable. By compressing the rope adjuster forward, the worker can slide the device along the lifeline until he has reached his work position. Release the rope adjuster and it locks onto the lifeline, providing fall protection to the attached worker. The static-type rope adjuster design stays where you want it and moves when you move it. Combine this Rope Adjuster Lanyard with an inexpensive three-strand nylon, polyester, or blended vertical lifeline and full body harness, and the roof of most any building can be equipped with a fall protection system for less than $500. This product has corrosion-resistant construction. It meets or exceeds all applicable industry standards including OSHA and ANSI.
- Static-type rope adjuster design stays where you want it and moves when you move it
- Permanently attached EZ Stop III Shock Absorbing Lanyard limits arresting forces below OSHA limits
- Corrosion-resistant construction
- 3' in length
- Meets or exceeds all applicable industry standards including OSHA and ANSI

