TACTICIAN/ MULTI-PURPOSE HARNESS

The multi-purpose harness is medically designed for maximum moment
of impact safety. The harness design minimises wearer injury during and
after fall and the pebble – weave webbing design provides maximum grip
precluding incidental buckle slippage. The Integrated Webbing strap and
hardware placement minimises impact injury.

  • Combined belay loop sub pelvic strap positioning reduces risk of throat and facial injury
  • Medically tested Standing Step alleviates the dangers of Suspension Trauma
  • High Tenacity Polyester Webbing for enhanced resistance to UV and common solvents
  • 160kg Wearer capacity (combined weight of wearer; clothes and tools) when used in
    conjunction with a Shock Absorbing Lanyard
  • cUnisex design with articulated chest strap and shoulder adjustment points
  • Large Dorsal Dee Ring
  • Front Belay Loops
  • Slotted Buckles
  • Integrated Suspension Trauma Strap
  • Shoulder Confined Space / Rescue Loops
  • Tangle – free back mesh
  • Buckle padding for extended wear
  • Retro Reflective detailing in webbing


Suitable for:

Roofer, Scaffolding, Confined Spaces, Power Transmission and Construction etc.

 

Webbing MaterialPolyester; 45mm; UV Resilient; Solvent Resistant*; Liqui-pel water guard option available
Buckle MaterialCorrosion resistant electrophoresis; high tensile light weight alloy steel
Fall Arrest HardwareDrop Forged corrosion resistant electrophoresis high strength alloy steel
ThreadPolyester; 9.81Newtons (10kg); Extension at break 19.5%
Stitch PatternTHETA Pattern combines 313 stitches to exceed 28kN of strength. ASNZ compliant colour contrast
Plastic MaterialUV stabilised high density polyethylene
Weight2.04kg
Web TenacityRange- Min 28kN Max 30kN
Drop Forged Dee RingsAlloy Steel (standard): 40kN; Aluminium or Stainless Steel (option): 22kN minimum
Buckle Strength12 to 17kN model dependant; laser etch or hard marked on buckle
Standards ComplianceAS/NZS 1891.1; with “5 ticks” mark of Certication
Padding MaterialNeoprene Laminate

 

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