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Portwest FP51 Double Webbing 1.8m Lanyard With Shock Absorber

Portwest FP51 Double Webbing 1.8m Lanyard With Shock Absorber

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Portwest FP51 Double Webbing 1.8m Lanyard With Shock Absorber

The FP51 is a double-ended fall-arrest lanyard designed for professionals working at height. With a 1.8 m length (including connectors) and a built-in shock absorber, it offers reliable energy management and versatile attachment options for construction, maintenance, and industrial tasks.

  • Length: 1.8 m long including connectors for comfortable reach and movement at height
  • Double-ended design: Two attachment points provide flexible setup to suit different anchor configurations
  • Shock absorber: Integrated energy absorber helps reduce peak forces during a fall, enhancing wearer safety
  • Hardware openings: 52 mm scaffolding hook opening and 19 mm carabiner opening for secure connections
  • Max rated load: Rated to 100 kg to align with common harness systems
  • Materials: Polyester webbing with alloy steel, heat-treated, and aluminium components for durability
  • Durability & shelf life: 10-year shelf life from manufacturing date, as stated on the product label
  • Certifications: CE certified and UKCA marked to meet regional safety standards
  • Packaging: Supplied in retail box to enhance display and retail presentation

Designed to support safe, efficient work at height, this lanyard delivers dependable energy absorption and robust hardware that withstands daily use in demanding environments. Its double-ended configuration reduces the need for constant re-rigging, while the 1.8 m length offers practical reach in confined spaces. The FP51 pairs with standard harness systems and compatible anchor points, meeting essential safety requirements for scaffolding, roofing, and industrial maintenance tasks.

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