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3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline
3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline

3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline System with 60' Galvanized Cable for I-Beams and 2 Stanchions

Product ID : 49599863


Galleon Product ID 49599863
UPC / ISBN 840779004959
Shipping Weight 154 lbs
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Model 7400460
Manufacturer 3M
Shipping Dimension 44.02 x 35 x 35 inches
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3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline Features

  • Complete 60 ft. (18.3 m) system includes two stanchions and cable assembly

  • Rugged 3/8"" (9.5mm) 7x19 galvanized cable lifeline

  • Fits I-beam flanges 6 in. to 12 in. (15.2-30.5 cm) up to 2-1/4"" (5.7 cm) thick

  • Lightweight and portable design

  • Top mounted adjustment system

  • For industrial/occupational use only.


About 3M DBI-SALA Advanced 7400460 Horizontal Lifeline

Extremely lightweight and portable, these systems incorporate a modular, multi-base design that accommodates a wide range of steel and concrete beams. Spans can be up to 60 ft. (18.3 m) and with the optional bypass brackets, the system can be configured to run indefinitely for ultimate jobsite flexibility. You can always depend on our horizontal safety systems for mobility and fall protection when working at height. That’s why safety engineers and site directors choose DBI-SALA horizontal lifelines. We offer the broadest selection, as well as significant advantages in safety and productivity. A horizontal lifeline may appear to be a basic line strung between two anchors, but it is not. It is critical to choose a system that has been precision engineered and rigorously tested to meet regulations. These systems are used to protect workers operating in the horizontal plane who may not have continuous access to suitable anchorage points.