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RGR4 Rope Rescue Kit
RGR4 Rope Rescue Kit
£380.00(Ex.VAT)

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Rope Pole Strap
[RGP1]

£82.10(Ex.VAT)

The RGP1 is a pole strap/work-positioning device, designed to be clipped to the side dees of a harness or work-positioning belt. The adjuster is easy to use “one handed” either under tension or not. The 16mm hard lay rope is additionally protected by a cordura sleeve in the work area, to offer some protection against abrasion and extend the life of the product. The 2m length of the RGP1 allows the user enough freedom of movement, without being exposed to a fall.

The RGP1 can be used for pole climbing, but excels when used for mast climbing and maintenance and general work on open steel structures. Once the structure is climbed, the user can attach the RGP1, adjusting it to the required length. The operative can then use both hands to perform tasks whilst in a safe and comfortable position. This device is normally used in conjunction with an RGH3 or RGH4, which allows for the attachment of additional fall arrest equipment.

DATA
Accredited To EN 358
Material 16mm hawser laid nylon rope
Fittings Plated steel
Weight 1.5 kgs
Features Sewn cordura protector
Max Arrest Force RESTRAINT ONLY
* Prices are subject to availabilty and price fluctuations.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 13 September, 2004.
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