Cable: Steel
Webbing: Nylon
Equipped with one drop-forged steel, corrosion-resistant Klein-Lok locking snap-hook with 11/16'' (17 mm) throat opening.
Deceleration unit is attached to a vinyl-coated flexible steel cable that is 7/32'' (6 mm) in diameter and has a total diameter of 9/32'' (7 mm).
Aircraft-cable lanyards can be used around hazards such as open flame, rough-edged structural members, and welding splatter. They will not, however, resist the flame of a torch.
Typical applications include anchoring to I-beams, columns, piers, and oil-rigs.
Overlapped nylon webbing is heavily cross-stitched together with nylon thread and sewn into a protective break-away jacket for optimal fall-arrest impact reduction.
Progressive tearing away of nylon stitching absorbs most of a fall-arrest impact.
A fully released deceleration unit extends the original length of a lanyard by a total of 3.5 ft (1.07 m) and virtually eliminates rebound.
All Klein deceleration units are certified and compliant with ANSI and CSA requirements.
On Klein deceleration units, a red warning label stitched to the overlapped nylon webbing inside the protective break-away jacket will identify a used lanyard and direct the disposal of the unit.
Cable Diameter: 7/32" (6 mm)
Total Diameter: 9/32" (7 mm)