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3M™ DBI-SALA® Portable Telescoping Fall Arrest Post Anchor, 3 User, 83 - 145 cm, 8566691

  • 3M Product Number 8566691
  • 3M ID 7100313941
  • UPC 00648250223864

Provides one-three workers 360-degrees of movement and fall protection

Adjustable, vertical height from 83.2 cm 145.4 cm

Can be used as an anchor point for horizontal lifeline systems

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  • Provides one-three workers 360-degrees of movement and fall protection
  • Adjustable, vertical height from 83.2 cm 145.4 cm
  • Can be used as an anchor point for horizontal lifeline systems
  • Integrated carrying handle
  • Durable, aluminum construction
  • Bases for 3M™ DBI-SALA® Portable Fall Arrest Posts are sold separately
  • Appropriate for Fall Protection in electrical transformer applications
  • Built-in levelling system

The 3M™ DBI-SALA® Portable Fall Arrest Post helps provide protection for one to three workers on top of transformers or other types of vertical platforms with potential fall hazards.

3M™ DBI-SALA® Portable Fall Arrest Post is compact, portable, and lightweight, making it easy to transport and install. It features a telescopic design and three swiveling anchor points that provide one to three workers with 360-degrees of protection and mobility movement and fall protection. 3M™ DBI-SALA® Portable Fall Arrest Post can be used on both portable and various fixed bases, providing optimal job site versatility. The 3M™ DBI-SALA® Portable Fall Arrest Post can be used for confined space applications with a simple addition of an available davit arm. When it comes to confined space entry/rescue, 3M™ DBI-SALA® has an extensive line of rescue and retrieval systems. Choose from various weights and sizes to meet the requirements of the job at hand.

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