4-POINT ANCHORAGE HARNESS

4-POINT ANCHORAGE HARNESS

BONG3

€44.30

€54.05 IVA incl.

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4-POINT ANCHORAGE HARNESS Description: Fall protection harness with belt, 2 anchorage points (dorsal/sternal), and 2 lateral maintenance anchorage points. This harness can be used for: - Vertical displacement on a permanent structure - Large vertical displacement or on inclined plane - Small vertical displacement or on inclined plane (less than 3 m) - Vertical displacement in confined space - Large horizontal displacement on a horizontal plane - Large horizontal displacement on a vertical plane - Small horizontal displacement (less than 3 m) - Large displacement with possibility of repetitive attachment and detachment - Movement on lifeline - Restraint - Work positioning

Product Description: - 1 dorsal anchorage point - 1 sternal anchorage point - 2 lateral maintenance anchorage points - 3 adjustment buckles - 2 lateral adjustment plates - Back safety maintenance belt with thermoformed back padding - Belt lining in sponge - Polyester straps

Certifications: EN 361:2002 Personal protective equipment against falls from height Harness 140 kg Additional requirements for specific applications EN 365:2004 Personal protective equipment against falls from height General requirements for instructions for use, maintenance, periodic inspection, repair, marking, and packaging EN 358:2018 Personal protective equipment for work positioning and prevention of falls from height Belts and lanyards for work positioning or restraint 140 kg Additional requirements for specific applications EN 363:2018 Personal protective equipment against falls from height Individual fall protection systems EN 364:1992 Personal protective equipment against falls from height Test methods

Sizing Information: GT -- > S-M-L XX --> XL-XXL

You can also purchase this product at our STORE located at 10 Enrico Fermi Street, Curno, in the province of Bergamo .

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Alessandro Fabbri 11/05/2024