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T.A. Pelsue Company
2500 S. Tejon Street
Englewood, CO 80110
Toll Free: 1.800.525.8460
Fax: 303.934.5581
Email: Sales
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Three-way recovery units & Self Retracting Lifelines are designed for use by construction workers, utilty personnel, & maintenance repair employees needing on-the-job fall protection. The stopping distance for all models is less than 2’. These units are also used in confined spaces such as manholes, tanks, vaults, and other confined areas, where fall-arrest and retrieval rescue are extremely important. As a general rule, OSHA requires the use of fall protection for anyone working six or more feet above the base level of any work area (OSHA 1926.501). When entering a confined space by ladder or other fixed structure, or while being lowered mechanically by a man-rated winch, a worker must be attached to an independent lifeline for adequate fall protection. Self Retracting Lifelines will only arrest a fall, they do not provide retrieval capabilities. The three-way recovery unit can be used for fall protection as well as retrieval if an emergency should occur. Can be mounted to the Davit Retrieval System or Tripod.
Formerly a Uni-Hoist product, now manufactured by Pelsue.
Features:
• Arrest Distance within 2 feet
• Stress indicator to warn user that unit has arrested a fall • 3/16” galvanized steel cable, stainless steel cable, maxi braid rop, or Webbing
• Cable Length: 25-65 ft. Webbing Length: 20-30 ft.
• Internal components made of bronze, stainless steel and aluminum
• Stamped steel housing protected with zinc plating
• Working Load: 310 lbs.
Self-retracting lifelines require a carabiner (Model P102) for attachment to anchorage.
Meet OSHA, ANSI and EN standards.
| Model |
Description |
| PSRL0350-SS |
Three-Way Recovery/Retractable Lifeline
(50’) 3/16” Stainless Steel Cable |
| PSRL0130-SS |
Retractable Lifeline - (30’) 3/16” Stainless Steel Cable |
| PSRL0120-W |
Retractable Lifeline - (20’) 1” Polyester Webbing |
Under no circumstances shall the three-way be used for routine raising and lowering (use a man-rated series winch for raising and lowering).
For bracket ordering information, go here.
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