Product Details
Medium Safety Harness Iron Work Positioning by Klein Tools®. This product is made of high-quality materials to serve you for years to come. Designed using state-of-the-art technology and with customers in mind. It will meet your needs and deliver great quality at an affordable cost.
Specifications
Waist Size: 36'' to 44'' (91.4 to 111.8 cm) |
Features
- Permanently attached waist belt can conveniently hold bolt bags, tie wire reels, bull pin holders and slotted or tunnel-looped pouches/holders
- 5'' (127 mm) cushioned body pad provides added support and comfort when working in a positioning stance
- Shoulder pads help cushion the weight of the harness when fully loaded with equipment
- Durable 1-3/4'' (44 mm) Type 13, or equivalent, nylon webbing harness construction
- Chest and shoulder straps have friction-style buckles for adjustments over a continuous range of sizes
- Friction slide adjusters hold shoulder straps in place so the user does not need to readjust for each use
- Color contrasting shoulder and leg straps simplify putting harness on
- Fall-arrest D-ring with roller. Drop-forged circle D-ring has corrosion-resistant finish, wear-minimizing roller, and is proof-loaded to meet OSHA regulations. Easily adjusts for proper fit and function
- Seat strap adds extra comfort and support
- Two positioning D-rings. Drop-forged circle D-rings have corrosion-resistant finish, wear-minimizing rollers, and are proof-loaded to meet OSHA regulations
- Fall-arrest/positioning harnesses are designed to arrest free falls and distribute impact forces over thighs, pelvis, chest and shoulders as required by OSHA
- Identity and warning tags and/or labels are reminders of proper application and inspection procedures. The Klein name, model, date of manufacture and OPE-system application symbol(s) are permanently and clearly inscribed on these tags and labels
- Harnesses are certified and compliant with ANSI and CSA requirements
Since 1857, Klein Tools® has been manufacturing top-grade tools in America, and it’s as important for the Klein family to keep that tradition now, as it was more than 150 years ago. Operated by Mathias Klein and his descendants to the fifth generation, the company has grown and developed along with the telecommunications and electrical industries where Klein pliers first found major usages. Today, Klein Tools, Inc. represents much more than Klein pliers. The company's product line has broadened to include virtually every major type of hand tool used in construction, electronics, mining, and general industry in addition to the electrical and telecommunications fields. Moreover, Klein is the only major tool manufacturer worldwide focused on electrical and utility applications. No other manufacturer of hand tools and related products used in electrical applications makes more products in America than Klein Tools.