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Body Belt
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Yes
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Brand
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DBI-SALA
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Case Quantity
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1
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D-ring Placement
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Back, Front, Rescue, side
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Padding Location Type
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Back, Hip, Leg, Shoulder
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Product Type
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Suspension Harness with Chest Ascender
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Recommended Industry
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Construction, General Industry, Oil & Gas, Utilities, Wind Energy
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Weight (metric)
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2.4 kg
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3M™ DBI-SALA® ExoFit NEX™ Suspension Harness with Chest Ascender is our safety harness designed using soft yet extremely durable anti-absorbent, abrasion resistant webbing with long-lasting strength. This model comes with a compact chest ascender.
When working at height in some of the harshest environments, use 3M™ DBI-SALA® ExoFit NEX™ Suspension Harness with Chest Ascender. Our suspension safety harness, typically used with descent control devices and rope access equipment, features water-repellent webbing helping to keep the harness dry and to reduce the attraction of mould and dirt. The abrasion-resistant webbing has lasting strength and withstands severe demands, day in day out. Revolver vertical torso adjusters provide simple and fast adjustments that eliminate loose ends and lock into place, preventing slippage. Impact indicators make it simple to check the harness for damage and help ensure it’s safe to use. The front suspension point is located at the centre of gravity for comfort and ease of movement while working in suspension, and the rear fall arrest point is made from lightweight aluminium commonly used in military and aerospace applications. Moulded lanyard keepers have easily holstered snap hooks that breakaway to avoid trip hazards. Dual-lock quick connect buckles provide lightweight one-handed use with memory-fit web-lock, helping to help ensure fast, non-slip connections. The ultra compact design of the chest ascender creates less deflection of the webbing, increasing comfort in suspension. Covered identification labels help protect important information for the life of the harness.
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