A safety belt that can automatically retract by pulling out the woven rope slightly.
The "One-Handed Retractor" is a retractable safety harness that can be operated with one hand, from the deployment to the storage of the woven rope. It can stop the woven rope at the desired position, allowing for a comfortable working experience without the feeling of being pulled. Additionally, in the event of a fall, it is equipped with a locking mechanism that minimizes the fall distance and a shock absorber that reduces impact load as standard features. 【Features】 ■ Adjustable length of the woven rope to reduce the feeling of restriction ■ Locking mechanism that minimizes fall distance ■ Standard equipped with a shock absorber that reduces impact load ■ Patent obtained *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■TB-ORN-599 (Standard Type) ■TB-ORL-593SV (Lightweight Buckle, Lightweight Hook, SV Rotating Hook) ■TB-ORL-OT593 (One-Touch Buckle, Lightweight Hook) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its founding over half a century ago, Fujii Denko has consistently focused on fall prevention (safety) and improving efficiency in high-altitude work, introducing a variety of specialized products for professional use to the market. Starting with safety harnesses, we have developed fall prevention devices that can be used in combination with safety harnesses attached to structures to prevent unexpected falls, ground access tools for performing telecommunications work from the ground without climbing to heights, and monorails for transporting personnel and materials for tower construction and forestry work in mountainous areas. We are the only company that can provide a comprehensive system for safety and efficiency in all high-altitude work.