Arbsession Positioning Lanyard w/ Rope Grab and ISC Snap

As low as $150.00

This work positioning lanyard is made with Samson Mercury. We chose Mercury because it is stiff and durable. Being a static line it makes it easier to flip up a stem. Quickly adjust the length of your positioning lanyard using the Petzl Micrograb Robe Grab. Features a quality ISC Double Action Snap Hook on one end. Built by the splicers at Arbsession.

Several lengths are available.

Only %1 left
MPN: 3019-01-BASE

ISC Rope Snap Specs:

The SH901 Snaphook has a Safety Heel to help reduce the risk of accidental opening. This Snaphook also has a 'Blind' nose design, to minimise rope snagging.

Specifications

  • (MBS) Minimum Breaking Strength: 27kN
  • Gate Opening Gap: 22mm
  • Eye Diameter: 20mm
  • Finish: Anodised
  • Color: Red/grey
  • Weight: 3oz (102gm)

Samson Mercury Specs:

Mercury SRT Kernmantle Static Climbing Line is designed to equal or exceed NFPA 1983 requirements, and provides firm body and good shock mitigation. It is a balanced non-rotational rope with a high tenacity solution dyed braided polyester cover over a heat-stabilized nylon core. This is an excellent rappelling, rescue, and high-strength static ascent line.

Features

  • Abrasion resistant   
  • Excellent shock mitigation  
  • High-tenacity nylon core  
  • Retains shape with use

Specifications

DIAM.  (INCH) 7/16
WEIGHT PER 100 FT.  (LBS) 6
AVG. STRENGTH  (LBS) 8,600
WORKING LOAD  (LBS) 860
Fiber (Core/cover) Nylon/Polyester

Petzl Micrograb Rope Grab Specs:

Replacement rope clamp for MICROFLIP, featuring an ergonomic cam and integrated cam spring.

Key Points

  • Ergonomic cam for rapid length adjustment
  • Integrated cam spring helps avoid accidental snagging and increases durability

Specifications

  • Material(s): aluminum
  • Weight: 150g
  • Certification(s) : CE EN 358 (with MICROFLIP lanyard), CE EN 567, EAC, NFPA 1983 Technical Use

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