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The Peakworks Fall Protection Self Retracting Lifeline (SRL) is a high-performance safety device designed to prevent falls in various applications. With a 6 ft length, lightweight aluminum housing, and a robust Dyneema core, it ensures maximum protection and comfort. Certified for both vertical and horizontal use, this SRL is ideal for professionals in construction, emergency rescue, and recreational activities.
R**S
Entrega muy eficiente
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E**E
Exelente artículo
Muy bueno para la seguridad
D**E
Needs a little tweeking
There are 2 slight problems with the design/quality of this item. First, if you allow the cable to retract to quickly it will compress the spring and lockup. Second, if you pickup the unit by the spring/cable side, the spring will pull out and need to be re-inserted (not a simple task) This can be prevented by putting a short 'set' screw though each plastic collar that contains the spring.
J**T
Fast service an delivery.
Liked the swivel points. Work industrial construction where Harness and yo-yo are required.
T**A
Keeps my hubby and sons safe when working up high on the house
This Peakworks V845523006LE (Leading Edge Standard) Fall Protection, Self-Retracting Lifeline helps keep my hubby and sons safe when working up high on the house.I have a multi-story, historic home and for years, it has terrified me when my husband and sons are working on the roof or painting the upper stories. I always wanted them to buy some kind of safety line like this but they just ignored me so I was thrilled to get this.This lifeline is a fall arrester. In the event of a fall, it brakes so the fall is arrested. And because it has tension at all times, it brakes very quickly. You can test this just holding the device in you hands and yanking on the line.These are designed to be used with a harness and there are plenty available. We are using it with this one, which is very reasonably priced and comfortable to wear. https://www.amazon.com/Peakworks-V8002000-FBH-10000A-Contractor-Universal/dp/B01HJFRIIU/This line is rated for a leading edge, meaning it can be attached say, on a roof, and the line can hang over the edge of the roof. It's made of a very strong webbing and the carabiner style hook is heavy duty. You must hook it to some sort of an anchor, which will be different depending upon your particular location. This one is 6FT long but Peakwoorks has longer ones available on the same page and my husband is going to order a longer one, too, for some tasks where he cannot put an anchor within 6 FT.My husband tried it out the other day when he was replacing a rotted board on the eaves of the top story of the house. He was on a ladder but he had the harness on and this lifeline attached and when he finished and came down, he admitted that it made him feel much safer and more secure. Hallelujah! No one is working on my house again without one of these on ever again and I'll sleep a lot better.
M**E
For use without a shock pack.
I have finally gained the confidence I needed to get up and scrape and paint my dormer eaves. All that overhead work with two hands on a ladder? I was actually going to buy a ~$10k scissor jack just for that, but this simpler route brought me to my senses (plus, I don't really want to store a scissor jack, although I'd still love to have one).So paired with my Peakworks body harness, I was comfortable enough to do the job. I always told myself I didn't mind the pain of all that working in weird positions on a ladder, but I was just concerned for my safety. And that's the truth.You don't get a wide freedom of movement with 6', but if you plan it well, that's plenty for working on a house. In fact, you wouldn't want much more or you would have other issues to worry about. This is also a better setup than I realized was available for working on the house (in the past, I had used some different types for climbing microwave).It is very confidence inspiring to hear, per the product page, that this is made in Germany. Some places just aren't known for their regard for human life, and I don't want to trust my life and limb to just anyone.
S**N
Could hold an elephant
I'm an old guy who sometimes goes on my roof. I know I'm tempting fate each time I do it and so I finally listened to the advice of almost everyone who knows I do this. I've installed anchors, have a harness, and now I have an amazing safety line. This is an incredibly sturdy unit and I completely trust it would easily hold me should I fall. I have the 6ft unit. One nice feature is the centrifugal breaking system, like a seatbelt in a car. The webbing and the clips are very heavy-duty and will easily hold an elephant, maybe two. The best feature is that it's self-retracting so it always has tension on it which makes me feel safer and tells me it's working. If I fall, this is absolutely going to save me and my family a lot of pain and grief. I should have had something like this years ago.
V**E
Tool you must have but hope you never need...
These are now fairly common in commercial use but I don't see them used often in DIY. This is 14' model + 3' clearance means it. An only be used when the fall path is free at least 17' plus the height of the person from toe to harness anchor point (about 4'is typical). So I'm.using 20-21'. That's about perfect for two story scaffold ... Will vary. Pretty basic. As designed it should.triggwr at 10" to 12" free fall.These are single use. So if engaged it should be disposed off or sent back to manufacturer.
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