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Web Tie-off Adapter 20 ft

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  • 20 ft. (6.1m) pass-thru type tie-off adaptor
  • Durable polyester construction Abrasion resistant polyester wear pad
  • High strength steel hardware

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Item #: 98-903  UPC : 00669893055322  MPN : 1002020

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Web Tie-off Adapter 20 ft

Specifications
Anchor Install Type
Reusable
Attachment Type
Pass-through/Choker

Install Type
Reusable
Material
Polyester Web
Overall Length (Imperial)
20 ft
Product Color
Yellow
Product Type
Web Tie-Off Adaptor
Recommended Industry
Construction, General Industrial, Mining, Oil & Gas, Transportation, Utilities, Wind Energy, Building Maintenance
Specifications Met
ANSI Z359.18, OSHA 1910.140, OSHA 1926.502
Webbing Material
Polyester
Weight (Imperial)
3 lb.
Weight Capacity
310 lbs. (141 kg) ANSI / 420 lbs. (190 kg) OSHA
Weight Capacity (Imperial)
420 lb.
Weight Capacity (Metric)
190 kg
Details
  • 20 ft. (6.1m) pass-thru type tie-off adaptor
  • Durable polyester construction
  • Abrasion resistant polyester wear pad
  • High strength steel hardware
  • Compact and lightweight design

20 ft. (6.1m) web tie-off adaptor, pass-thru type.

Anchorage connectors are built from the best materials and offer high strength and durability to stand up to the toughest environments. 

Anchorage connectors are an important part of most fall protection systems as a critical component that securely attached your Personal Protection system to the anchorage

The choice of anchor depends on the type of work being done. 

Anchorages are sold by what they connect to (general/all purpose, steel, concrete, roof or specialty), whether they are fixed or mobile, and whether they are permanent or portable. 

They all must provide a secure point of attachment for a complete personal fall arrest system, and must be capable of supporting a load of 5,000 lbs. (22kN) or of meeting OSHA’s criteria of a 2 to 1 safety factor.