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6 Ft. Double Leg Shock Absorbing Lanyard – Y-Style, Rebar Hooks | Item #L112211

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The 6 ft. Double Leg Shock Absorbing Lanyard (Item #L112211) is designed to provide 100% tie-off protection for workers operating at height. This Y-shaped (double leg) lanyard allows continuous connection while transitioning between anchorage points, enhancing safety and efficiency on the jobsite.

Constructed with high-visibility yellow webbing, the lanyard incorporates an integrated shock absorber to reduce fall arrest forces. One end of the shock absorber is fitted with a steel snap hook, while each leg is equipped with 2-1/4” steel rebar hooks, ensuring secure attachment to structural steel and anchorage points. Built to meet or exceed ANSI Z359.13-2013 standards, this lanyard is ideal for construction, steel erection, maintenance, and industrial fall protection applications.

FEATURES:      

  • Length: 6 ft. double leg (Y-style) lanyard

  • Configuration: Double leg for 100% tie-off

  • Shock Absorber: Integrated energy-absorbing design

  • Hardware: One steel snap hook at shock absorber end

  • Two 2-1/4” steel rebar hooks on lanyard legs

  • Webbing: High-visibility yellow

  • Compliance: Meets or exceeds ANSI Z359.13-2013

  • Application: Fall arrest systems

WEBBING: Material: Polyester
Width: 0.98 in. ± 0.04 in.
Breaking Strength: 30 kN (Min)

 STITCHING THREAD:    Material: High-tenacity polyamide | Color: Black

METAL COMPONENT:   Material: Medium Carbon Steel (Hardness 35 to 42 HRC) Plating: Zinc Plated | Finish: Shot blasted Tensile Strength (PN-124): MIN 22.2 kN | Tensile Strength (PN-131): MIN 22.2 kN Gate Face Testing (PN-124): MIN 1.0 kN | Gate Face Testing (PN-131): MIN 1.0 kN Side Load Testing (PN-124): MIN 1.6 kN | Side Load Testing (PN-131): MIN 1.6 kN

VITAL TEST COMPLIANCE:      Static Strength: 22.2 kN for 2 minutes Dynamic Strength: Maximum breaking force does not exceed 8 kN and lanyard elongation does not exceed 42 inches from a 6 foot free fall.