Rail-Slider Anchorage Connector
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Rail-Slider Anchorage Connector

SFPRS6000

    • Part NumberSFPRS6000
      DescriptionRail-Slider, steel, galvanized, for 80 - 136 # rail, used on train/crane type rail, (carabiner required - sold separately)
      ColorSilver
      CompositionGalvanized Steel
      Approvals/StandardsANSI Z359.18-2017
      Item Length (Imperial - INCHES)7.09
      Item Height (Imperial-INCHES)4.33
      Item Width (Imperial- INCHES)3.54
      Item Weight (Imperial-LBS)6.61
      UPC641817016480
      UNSPSC46182300
      HeadlineNo more unhooking and re-hooking your lanyard
      Overview

      This device is easily and quickly installed anywhere along an approved anchorage (rail). The Rail Slider™ Anchorage Connector will move along the rail, pulled by the worker's lanyard/harness. No unhooking and re-hooking of the lanyard is required when changing work locations. The rail slider consists of a pair of rail profile plates, which interlock via a set of receiving bolts. A lanyard is attached to an approved carabiner securing the profile plates to the crown of the rail.

      Product Features
      • Connects directly to railway rails
      • Fall protection during horizontal movement on railway bridges
      • Available in two sizes for quick and easy installation
      Options
      • Capacity: 400 lbs (182kg) including weight of the user plus tools, clothing and other user-borne objects.
      • Weight: 6.0 lbs. (2.7 kg)
      • Materials of construction: SA516 Grade 70 Steel
      • When used as part of a personal fall arrest system, fall arrest forces must not exceed 1,800 lbf (8 kN).
      • Free fall distance (limit) must not exceed 6.0 ft (1.8 m) in accordance OSHA, ANSI Z359.1 and ANSI A10.32-2004. The Canadian standards specify that free fall distance must not exceed 5 ft (1.5 m). The user must comply with applicable standards.

      I-Beam Specs Form (required with every order)

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      • Construction
      • General Industry
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      • Mining
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