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3M™ DBI-SALA® Nano-Lok™ Twin-Leg Quick Connect Self Retracting Lifeline, Web 3101663, Blue, 6 ft. (1.8m), 1 EA

  • 3M ID 7100230830

Transverse load rated self locking/closing aluminum Comfort Grip connector

3M™ Connected Safety ID (CSID) equipped

Wide variety of configurations available

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Tech Data Sheet (PDF, 273KB)
Anchor Connection Type Snap Hook
Harness Connection Type Single Pin Connector
Lifeline Length (Metric) 1.8 Meter
Lifeline Material Web
Weight Capacity (Metric) 190 kg

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Highlights
  • Transverse load rated self locking/closing aluminum Comfort Grip connector
  • 3M™ Connected Safety ID (CSID) equipped
  • Wide variety of configurations available
  • Twin-leg 100% tie-off design
  • Built-in connector for twin-leg SRL direct attachment to harness
  • 6 ft. (1.8m) twin-leg lifelines with 3/4" (19mm) Dyneema® fiber web
  • Extremely compact, lightweight design
  • Tough and impact resistant thermoplastic housing
  • Swiveling anchorage loops
  • Quick activating speed sensing brake systems
  • High capacity external energy absorbers and impact indicators

6 ft. (1.8m) twin-leg lifelines with 3/4" (19mm) Dyneema® fiber web and aluminum Comfort Grip snap hooks, quick connector for harness mounting.

Nano-Lok™ is ergonomically designed for ease-of-use and is ideal for direct connection to most harnesses. The extremely compact and lightweight design is virtually unnoticeable on your back, staying out of the worker’s way and making it ideal as a lanyard replacement. Whether your application requires single or twin leg configurations, mounting to an overhead anchor or for connection directly to harness, there are more than 30 models to choose from to suit almost any application. Nano-Lok™ locks quickly—stopping a fall within inches—providing more protection at low heights. In addition, tension is always kept on the lifeline, which reduces dragging, snapping and trip falls. Both features are key safety improvements.

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