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Web Straps and Slings

Web Straps and Slings

An endless loop sling for lanyards or lifelines

MSA offers several web straps and slings for use in a variety of applications.

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Web Straps and Slings
Web Straps and Slings
An endless loop sling for lanyards or lifelines
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  • Anchorage Chocker Sling provides a durable point for lanyards or lifelines
  • Suretyman Anchorage Sling is sewn into an endless loop that can be hitched to an anchorage point using various configurations
  • Thermatek Anchorage Connector Strap is heat and burn resistant and couples a single personal fall arrest system to an anchorage
  • Anchorage Connector Strap provides a temporary means of connecting to an anchor point
  • Boom Belt is used to prevent catapult accidents
  • Double D-ring Anchorage Connector Strap is used as a removable anchor strap for connection to an anchorage point
  • PointGuard Concrete Anchorage Connector Strap couples a single personal fall arrest system to an anchorage
  • PointGuard Residential Anchorage Connector Strap provides a secure point of attachment for residential construction applications
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Approvals subject to change without notice and may differ based on configuration, part number and/or country. Contact Customer Service or check approval label on product for specific approval information.
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Web Straps and Slings
SFP2267503
SFP2267503
ANCHORAGE CONNECTOR STRAP, 3-FEET
SFP2267503
ANCHORAGE CONNECTOR STRAP, 3-FEET
SFP2267506
SFP2267506
ANCHORAGE CONNECTOR STRAP,6 FT.
SFP2267506
ANCHORAGE CONNECTOR STRAP,6 FT.
10115802
10115802
"MSA Workman, Anchorage Sling"
10115802
"MSA Workman, Anchorage Sling"
10115803
10115803
"MSA Workman, Anchorage Sling"
10115803
"MSA Workman, Anchorage Sling"

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