( Brand: Falltech ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: 7402 ), ( Part Type: Anchor )
Review FALLTECH 2-inch-3-inch Wireform Anchor
At Falltech, we engineer innovative fall safety solutions as though lives depend on it.
Because they do. Advanced technical design and rigorous quality testing are the backbone of Falltech manufacturing process.
Fall protection is all we do. All Falltech anchors and connectors meet or exceed OSHA ANSI standards. Fast and free shipping you're already purchasing the item.
From the manufacturer 2-inch-3-inch wireform anchor features a stainless steel construction with 2-to-3-inch opening capacity. This anchor has a 1-inch captive-eye for attachment of deceleration device, and is ideal to heavy pipes, scaffolding other properly rated structural members.
That is why. We train and staff fall protection experts that understand problems, not just products, can identify safety solutions save lives. And, when it comes to worker safety, there are no second chances. Falltech has developed a broad line of anchorage connectors and slings to help address the difficulties associated with designating rigging proper anchor points in nearly any environment.
Great product, great seller. Thanks so much. AAAAA (04-02-19)
Review#4
by anchoringdockingaz#4,
great buy! (04-02-19)
Falltech 7402 Is Similar To:
7403 Falltech Wireform Stainless Steel(68.7% similar) Tensile strength performance specifications tensile strength: min. Remove from service if there is evidence of damage or excessive wear. Read, understand and follow all labels instructions prior to use. Capacity: 425 lbs warnings only use on overhead, horizontal members. 5,000 lbs max. Inspect ...(December 11th, 2017)
7407 Falltech Wireform Stainless Steel(68.7% similar) Capacity: 425 lbs warnings only use on overhead, horizontal members. Stainless steel wire form temporary anchor. 5,000 lbs max. Remove from service if there is evidence of damage or excessive wear. Tensile strength performance specifications tensile strength: min. Inspect before each use. Do not ...(December 11th, 2017)