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Retractable Life Lines / Fall Arrest Equipment |
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Fall Arrest Blocks
Fall arrest equipment includes retractable fall arrest
blocks that gives the user freedom of movement over
a large area.
Trans-Web supplies an extensive range of fall arrest
blocks to provide safe working conditions for heights
of 5m (16ft) to 30m (100ft), designed for use in
conjunction with other height safety products.
Technical information
- Manufactured from high strength aluminium / steel
- Available with 5mm diameter galvanised /stainless steel / 25mm webbing lanyards
- Working load limits from 13kg to 136k
- Powder coated finish
- Weight 2.68kg to 8.58kg
- Version with emergency retrieval winch
Standards
- This product has been approved to: ANSI Z359.1 and CE EN 360
Specification (materials):
- Casing: High strength aluminium/steel
- Rope: Galvanised / stainless steel / 25 mm nylon webbing
Trans-web products are supplied as standard with:
- Product History Card (Certification and Inspection Record)
- Individually Serial Numbered for Traceability
- Pocket Inspection Guide
 Fall arrest block
Webbing/wire Codes SRB-1/W; SRB-2/G
State of the art fall arrest blocks that are extremely robust yet light and easy to use. Manufactured to BS EN 360.
Features:
- High impact mono block aluminium casing
- Will arrest a fall within 0.6m
- Non-asbestos brake mechanism
- Unit sealed yet easy to maintain
- Each lifeline tested and certified
- 25mm webbing or 5mm wire rope can be used
- Stitched load indicator on webbing models
- Length 5m
Fall arrest block wire Code SRB-3/G
Standard lengths: 10, 15 and 33 metres. Other lengths available on request. Manufactured to BS EN 360.
Features:
- High impact mono block aluminium casing
- Will arrest a fall within 0.6m
- Non-asbestos brake mechanism
- Unit sealed yet easy to maintain
- Each lifeline tested and certified
- Uses 5mm galvanised wire rope
- Fitted with swivel load indicators
The above blocks can be supplied with stainless steel wires. Each is individually numbered and supplied with ‘Instructions for use’ and ‘Inspection record’ card. |
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