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    A tough, 72-inch webbing anchor strap that creates a fast, reliable tie-off point around beams, trusses, columns, or other approved structures. One end features a forged D-ring for easy clipping; the other end is a reinforced loop that cinches cleanly without bulky hardware. Built for everyday jobsite abuse, it integrates into standard PFAS setups for a single user and stows compactly when the task is done.

    Features

    • 72 in length provides generous wrap/anchorage options on wood, steel, or concrete structures (when used per the manual)
    • Heavy-duty, abrasion- and UV-resistant webbing for long service life
    • Forged steel D-ring with smooth radius for easy connection with locking snap hooks or carabiners
    • Reinforced loop end for quick cinch installs; low profile under roofing materials or around structural members
    • Minimum tensile strength typically 5,000 lb; single-user applications up to 310 lb including tools and equipment (per system design)
    • Works with energy-absorbing lanyards or SRLs when required fall clearance is maintained
    • Bright, high-visibility webbing with inspection/ID labeling to support routine checks
    • Compact, tangle-resistant form factor fits easily in a bucket or tool bag
    • Suitable for fall arrest or restraint when installed and used as directed
    • Standards alignment when used as part of a compliant system: OSHA 1926.502 and ANSI Z359.1/A10.32

    Please read and understand the manufacturer instructions before using this product.

    Specifications

    • Device: webbing anchor strap for single-user fall protection (temporary anchorage)
    • Length: 72 in (1.83 m)
    • Width: 1-3/4 in (≈44 mm) heavy-duty webbing
    • Materials: polyester webbing with abrasion/UV resistance; forged steel D-ring; reinforced sewn loop end
    • D-ring: inside diameter ≈2.0 in; zinc-plated steel
    • Stitching: high-strength bar-tack construction with contrasting inspection thread
    • Weight: approximately 1.2–1.6 lb per strap
    • Minimum tensile strength: 5,000 lb (22 kN) strap/D-ring system
    • User capacity: 1 person up to 310 lb including tools and equipment (as part of a compliant PFAS)
    • Compatible connectors: locking snap hooks or carabiners attached to the D-ring
    • Typical substrates: wraps beams, truss chords, posts, or approved structural members (use edge protection on sharp/abrasive surfaces)
    • Temperature range: about −30 °F to 120 °F jobsite conditions
    • Finish/color: high-visibility webbing with printed/attached inspection and ID labels
    • Compliance (when used in a compliant system): OSHA 1926.502; ANSI Z359.1/A10.32
    • Inspection/retirement: inspect before each use; remove from service after any fall event or upon signs of cuts, glazing, chemical damage, UV degradation, or damaged stitching/D-ring

    FAQs

    • Q: Where can I use this strap and how should I wrap it?
      A: Wrap it around a sound structural member such as a beam, truss chord, column, or similar anchor point. Feed the D-ring end through the sewn loop to cinch snugly and keep the strap from migrating. Keep the wrap away from edges and corners; use edge protection on any abrasive or sharp surfaces. Do not attach to non-structural elements.
    • Q: What connectors are compatible and how do I clip in?
      A: Use one ANSI-compliant locking snap hook or carabiner clipped to the forged D-ring only. Do not clip into the sewn loop, do not tie knots in the webbing, and do not daisy-chain multiple straps unless specifically allowed by the system design. One user at a time.
    • Q: Is it for fall arrest or restraint, and what limits apply?
      A: The strap provides a temporary anchorage for a single user as part of a complete PFAS. Minimum system strength is typically 5,000 lb; the usual maximum user capacity is 310 lb including tools and equipment. Use fall arrest within the permissible service zone (generally in line with the load path) and restraint where no free-fall hazard exists. This strap is not for hoisting or lifting loads.
    • Q: What inspection, care, and removal-from-service rules should I follow?
      A: Inspect before each use and periodically by a competent person. Remove from service after any fall event or if you see cuts, glazing, heavy abrasion, chemical damage, UV degradation, loose or broken stitches, corrosion or deformation at the D-ring, or illegible labels. Clean with mild soap and water, air-dry out of direct heat, and store dry and away from chemicals or sunlight.

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