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Capital Safety Introduces the EZ-Stop Lanyard

By Paul Dvorak | March 4, 2013

Capital Safety EZ stop lanyard

the EZ-Stop Lanyard is the industry’s first modular version with components that can be replaced individually when worn or damaged, rather than having to purchase an entire new unit.

Capital Safety has introduced its new and improved DBI-SALA EZ-Stop Lanyard. It’s lighter, stronger, and more durable than the previous version, and the EZ-Stop Lanyard is the industry’s first modular version with components that can be replaced individually when worn or damaged, rather than having to purchase an entire new unit. It also features Hi-10 energy management material, the smallest shock pack in the world, the lightest and strongest rebar hooks on the market, durable Repel webbing, and a rugged and durable soft cover with protected labels.

The patented one-handed quick connect design offers maximum versatility, letting users change pieces on the spot to accommodate various tasks and job requirements, such as leg length, hook type and size, and single or twin leg configuration.

The EZ-Stop Lanyard features the lightest and strongest components on the market. The new Hi-10 shock pack is 66% smaller and 40% lighter than competing products, making it the smallest available shock pack in the world. Made of high tenacity Vectran fiber, the Hi-10 is resistant to abrasion, moisture, chemicals, and cuts, and uses less than half the material content than competing products.

The EZ-Stop Lanyard is also equipped with ¾-in. webbing (the thinnest ever offered), which reduces weight and excess bulk for the wearer. The updated steel and aluminum rebar hooks are another industry first for DBI-SALA, featuring a patent pending locking nose design and a dual-action 3,600-lb gate for ANSI compliance and increased strength.

Most ANSI 6-ft free fall models are made with Repel water repellent webbing to reduce the attraction of mold and dirt, leading to better abrasion resistance. The EZ-Stop Lanyard’s superior design is equipped with i-Safe technology, which allows it to be tracked in inventory and tagged with usage data. The EZ-Stop meets all applicable OSHA and ANSI industry standards. Stop by the Capital Safety booth (#O30100) to learn more.

Capital Safety
www.capitalsafety.com


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