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Fall protection harness improves on most features

By Paul Dvorak | August 14, 2012

Man in a harness

The Revolution Harness boasts a range of features that improve on conventional harnesses.

A new line of Revolution Harnesses features a special vinyl coating on the webbing to protect against a variety of liquids that could compromise overall performance. A range of features improves on conventional harnesses. For instance:

DuelTech Webbing makes the harness easier to don, in part thanks to two-sided contrasting color webbing and textures. The webbing is engineered with shape-retention memory for a more comfortable fit. A circular tack provides greater strength, and contrasting colors make inspection easier. The material is tested to 7,000 lb tensile strength, 40% stronger than ANSI requirements for greater safety and longer service life.

Self contained label pack combines pack-encapsulated labels to minimize damage.

ErgoArmor back shield provides a semiflexible feature to minimizes impact from sharp or heavy snap hooks, and self retracting lifelines.

Web Finals
clip on the design to safely organize webbing after a proper adjustment.

Cam Buckle allows for easy one hand adjustments and releases. This also allows for simultaneous adjustment of shoulder straps.

PivotLink Connection is a unique rotary design for greater comfort in bending and mobility. And the

Combined accessory system provides connection points for belts, tools, and accessories.

Miller Fall Protection
www.millerfallprotection.com


Filed Under: News, Safety
Tagged With: Miller, miller fall protection, Revolution Harnesses
 

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