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Column-Mounted
Swing Arms
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A
Compact System Made To Minimize
Swing Fall Hazards |
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Rigid
Lifelines® Swing Arm Anchor Track System
provides a circular or semi-circular fall protection coverage area,
making it ideal for small to medium-sized work areas. |
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Both
the Swing Arm and its trolley follow the worker, keeping the
trolley positioned directly above the user at all timesminimizing
swing fall hazards. |
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When
not in use, the Swing Arm can be swung back out of the
way for overhead cranes. Standard fall protection spans range
from 5 to 30 feet with 180-degree or 360-degree arm pivoting. |
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Application
Options |
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Single, dual, or multiple tracks for one, two, or multiple workers
(except for the two-person capacity Portable Base Swing Arm)
Mobile design with counterweighted base is available
Boom lock (Exception: A boom lock is required for Portable
Base Swing Arm systems) |
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Design
Track(s) attaches to a swing arm that pivots between 180 and
360 degrees |
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Features |
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Keeps the trolley directly above the user at all
times to minimize swing fall hazards
Column-mounted system consists of wide flange steel columns
and headers with enclosed, rigid track
Circular fall protection coverage for small to medium sized
work areas
Standard arm reach distances between six and 30 feet (custom
distances available)
Standard bracket spacing distances between four and six feet
(custom distances available)
180-degree rotation
Quick and simple field assembly with bolt-together components
- no welding required
Enclosed track design decreases the possibility of dirt or
dust buildup interfering with trolley travel
Anchor Trolley comes standard
Meets or exceeds OSHA and ANSI standards |
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The
Column-Mounted
Swing Arm rotates to
allow for a 180 degree coverage area. |
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Support
Structures |
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Swing
Arm system can be mounted to:
Existing wall columns
Freestanding mast |
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Advantages |
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Minimizes swing fall hazards by constantly positioning trolley over the
user's
head
Swings out of the way of overhead cranes
Excellent for small to medium-sized work areas |
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Possible
Applications |
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Utilities
Water Transportation (e.g., water tankers)
Food and Beverage Manufacturing
Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing
Primary Metals Manufacturing |
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Anchor
Trolley |
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Minimizing
Track Drift |
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The Anchor Trolley
is our ultimate innovation in rolling trolley
technology. The Anchor Trolley is designed with cone teeth
made of hardened alloy steel that act as a braking mechanism
and engage the steel track in the event of a fall. The engagement
of the trolley teeth and track causes the trolley to anchor into
place without damaging the track, virtually eliminating post-fall
drift on the track. The Anchor Trolley greatly increases the
opportunity for conscious and able-bodied workers to perform
a self-rescue after a fall event. Like our other trolleys, the Anchor
Trolley is made from non-consumable materials while being
weather-proof and temperature-proof. This design ensures that
you still have the same smooth movement that has come to be
associated with Rigid Lifelines® enclosed track fall arrest trolleys. |
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Features
Reduces drifting on the track after a fall event
Increases the chances for self-rescue
Comes standard with Anchor Track Systems from Rigid Lifelines |
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Greatly
Reduces Risk of Suspension Trauma |
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Column-Mounted
Swing Arm Reference Chart
(for use with below price table) |
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Order
Online, by Phone, or by E-Mail |
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~ Add
items to your online shopping cart ~
Click a Price of the item you wish to purchase. |
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Column-Mounted
Swing Arm Prices |
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Rigid
Lifelines® Anchor Trolley connector is included. System is painted
with yellow industrial enamel for indoor
applications. Systems modified from the standard dimensions shown below
require custom engineering.
NOT included: self-retracting lanyards, carabiners, and harnesses |
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Outdoor: Yellow ArmorPoxy finish for outdoor applications: Contact Our Sales
Department. |
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Options:
Boom Lock: Multiple-position mechanism with locking capability every
30 degrees: |
Indoor: $699
Outdoor: $820 |
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Model
No. |
Arm
Reach |
Bracket
Spacing |
Thrust
Pull |
Weight |
Prices |
1
Worker Capacity |
FA300-1-06 |
6' |
4' |
3,300
lbs |
262
lbs |
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FA300-1-08 |
8' |
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4,500
lbs |
307
lbs |
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FA300-1-10 |
10' |
5' |
4,500
lbs |
364
lbs |
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FA300-1-12 |
12' |
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5,600
lbs |
536
lbs |
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FA300-1-14 |
14' |
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6,600
lbs |
592
lbs |
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FA300-1-16 |
16' |
6' |
6,300
lbs |
661
lbs |
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FA300-1-18 |
18' |
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7,300
lbs |
864
lbs |
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FA300-1-20 |
20' |
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8,500
lbs |
1069
lbs |
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FA300-1-22 |
22' |
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9,300
lbs |
1145
lbs |
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FA300-1-24 |
24' |
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10,500
lbs |
1393
lbs |
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FA300-1-26 |
26' |
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11,600
lbs |
1487
lbs |
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FA300-1-28 |
28' |
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12,600
lbs |
1573
lbs |
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FA300-1-30 |
30' |
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14,200
lbs |
1954
lbs |
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2
Worker Capacity with Worker Passability |
FA300-2-06-DST |
6' |
4' |
4,400
lbs |
327
lbs |
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FA300-2-08-DST |
8' |
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5,900
lbs |
380
lbs |
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FA300-2-10-DST |
10' |
5' |
6,000
lbs |
566
lbs |
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FA300-2-12-DST |
12' |
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7,300
lbs |
644
lbs |
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FA300-2-14-DST |
14' |
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8,600
lbs |
707
lbs |
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FA300-2-16-DST |
16' |
6' |
8,300
lbs |
914
lbs |
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FA300-2-18-DST |
18' |
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9,600
lbs |
1117
lbs |
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FA300-2-20-DST |
20' |
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10,700
lbs |
1201
lbs |
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FA300-2-22-DST |
22' |
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12,100
lbs |
1481
lbs |
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FA300-2-24-DST |
24' |
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13,400
lbs |
1567
lbs |
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FA300-2-26-DST |
26' |
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15,100
lbs |
1938
lbs |
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FA300-2-28-DST |
28' |
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16,500
lbs |
2047
lbs |
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FA300-2-30-DST |
30' |
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19,100
lbs |
2826
lbs |
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System
Accessories |
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Self-Retracting
Lanyards |
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All
SRLs offered by Rigid Lifelines include an ANSI-rated steel swivel snap
hook on the lifeline,
an installation carabiner for the top, a tagline, and meet ANSI Z359.14-2014,
ANSI A10.32-12,
OSHA 1910, and OSHA 1926 Subpart M. |
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C9000
& C9001: Cable Hybrid Self-Retracting Lanyard |
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(Galvanized
Cable, Polymer Housing, Hybrid Dual ANSI Class A and Class B, Locking
Snap Hook on Cable End, Installation Carabiner on Top, Tagline Included) |
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Features |
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Lengths: 20 feet (C9000) and 30 feet (C9001)
Housinghigh-impact resistant polymer
Cable materialgalvanized steel wire rope3/16-inch diameter
Working load capacity rating310 pounds
Minimum capacity rating130 pounds
Hybrid dual class that meets both ANSI Class A and Class B requirements
24-inch maximum arresting distance |
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C7002:
Cable Self-Retracting Lanyard |
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(Galvanized
Cable, Polymer Housing, Locking Snap Hook on Cable End, Installation
Carabiner on Top, Tagline Included) |
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Features |
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Lengths: 50 feet
Housinghigh-impact resistant polymer
Cable materialgalvanized steel wire rope3/16-inch diameter
Working load capacity rating310 pounds
Minimum capacity rating130 pounds |
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Order
Online, by Phone, or by E-mail |
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~ Add
items to your online shopping cart ~
Click a Price of the item you wish to purchase. |
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Self-Retracting
Lanyard Prices |
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No. |
Lanyard
Length |
Housing |
Weight
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Working
Load
Capacity (lbs) |
Prices |
900-Pound
Maximum Average Arresting Force (MAAF) |
C9000 |
20' |
High-Impact
Resistant Polymer |
11.3 |
310 |
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C9001 |
30' |
High-Impact
Resistant Polymer |
12.1 |
310 |
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C7002 |
50' |
High-Impact
Resistant Polymer |
14.6 |
310 |
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Full-Body
Harnesses |
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Single
Back D-Ring, Two Side D-Rings, Comfort Padding on Shoulders, Back,
Waist, and egs, Dual Lanyard Keepers, Dual Fall Indicators, Quick-Connect
Chest and Leg Buckles |
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Features |
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Sizes:
S, M, L (B2202) and XL, XXL (B2203)
Made up of high-tenacity polyester webbing5,000-pound break
strength
One dorsal D-Ring for fall arrest
Five-point adjustability (chest, legs, and torso)
Grommeted waistband with tongue buckle adjustment
Quick-connect chest and leg buckles for adjustability
Two lanyard keepers for proper stowing of idle lanyard connector(s)
Dual fall indicators on shoulder straps
Meets ANSI Z359.11-2014, ANSI A10.32-12, OSHA 1910, and
OSHA 1926 Subpart M |
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Order
Online, by Phone, or by E-mail |
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~ Add
items to your online shopping cart ~
Click a Price of the item you wish to purchase. |
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Full-Body
Harness Prices |
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Fits
Sizes |
Weight (lbs) |
Prices |
B2202 |
Small,
Medium, & Large |
6.1 |
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B2203 |
Extra Large & Double Extra Large |
6.4 |
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Warning: Applications involving aggressive atmospheres
and environments may require the use of a specialized fall protection harnesses.
Please contact us for more information. |
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Fall
Protection Standards (ANSI and OSHA) |
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Fall
protection regulations make a distinction between whether youre
in General Industry or the Construction
Industry. This overview first discusses what is common to both industries. |
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The most
important Fall Protection Code is ANSI Z359.2 Minimum Requirements
for a Comprehensive Managed
Fall Protection Program. The ANSI fall protection standard Z359.2-2007
clearly defines all the duties and
responsibilities that OSHA will require from an organization using fall
protection. Furthermore, ANSI Z359.2
clearly defines issues that are generally not fully defined within OSHA
law, such as hazard analysis, rescue plans,
and anchorage requirements for fall restraint systems and work positioning
systems. |
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Systems
thought to originally be OSHA compliant may not be, specifically if the
OSHA inspector uses the
General Duty Clause to cite the more detailed ANSI Z359.2 Code. |
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A great
starting reference for fall protection is the definitions section of Z359,
available for free at: ASSP.org
(search for Z359.0). |
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General
Industry - Fall Protection Codes |
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The
most important standard for the safety of your general industry employees
is ANSI Z359.2; the most important
standard for federal law compliance is OSHA 1910.66 App C.
ANSI Fall Protection Code Z359 (Nationally Recognized Safety Standard)
is available for a nominal fee: search
at ANSI.org.
OSHA Fall Protection Code 1910.66 App C (Federal Law) is available
for free: search at OSHA.gov. |
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Construction
Industry - Fall Protection Codes |
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The
most important standard for the safety of your construction employees
is ANSI Z359.2; the most important
standard from a federal law compliance perspective is OSHA 1926. The construction
industry-specific fall
protection code is ANSI A10.32.
ANSI Z359 Fall Protection Code (Nationally Recognized Safety Standard)
ANSI A10.32 Construction Fall Protection. Both ANSI standards are
available for a nominal fee: search at
ANSI.org.
OSHA 1926 Subpart M App C (Federal Law), available for free: search
at OSHA.gov. |
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Jib Cranes, Hoist, and Jib Booms from your
source for material handling equipment. |
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