JSP 2m Webbing Self Retractable Lifeline with Scaffold hook

£162.42 Exc. Vat

  • Webbing width 21 mm with shock absorber
  • Comes with 1 quarter turn gate connector & 1 aluminium scaffold hook
  • Conforms to EN 360:2002, rated for 140 kg
  • Horizontal use (Sharp Edge CNB/P/11.060:2014) & fall factor 2 use in the limit of 100 kg
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Description

JSP 2m Webbing Self Retractable Lifeline with Scaffold hook

One of the lightest in its class.

Features & Benefits

  • Robust and durable plastic casing.
  • Webbing width 21 mm with shock absorber.
  • Conforms to EN 360:2002, horizontal use (Sharp Edge CNB/P/11.060:2014) & fall factor 2 use in the limit of 100 kg.

Delivered With

  • 1 quarter turn aluminium connector. Gate opening: 21 mm. Conforms to EN 362:2004 Class B.
  • 1 aluminium scaffold hook. Gate opening 60 mm. Conforms to EN 362:2004 Class A/T.
Additional information
Brand

JSP

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. What is the maximum weight capacity of the lifeline?

The JSP 2m webbing self retractable lifeline can support up to 100kg.

2. Is this lifeline suitable for use in construction sites?

Yes, this lifeline is designed for use in construction and industrial settings.

3. How does the self-retracting mechanism work?

The lifeline automatically retracts to keep the webbing taut and prevent slack.

4. Can the scaffold hook be attached to different types of anchor points?

Yes, the scaffold hook is versatile and can be attached to various anchor points.

5. Is the webbing durable and resistant to wear and tear?

The webbing is made of high-quality material that is durable and long-lasting.

6. Does the lifeline come with any warranty?

Yes, the JSP 2m webbing self retractable lifeline comes with a warranty for peace of mind.

7. How often should the lifeline be inspected for safety?

It is recommended to inspect the lifeline regularly and replace it if any signs of damage are present.