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Petzl Grillon Hook 3m adjustable

Petzl Grillon Hook 3m adjustable

Petzl Grillon Hook 3m adjustable
Petzl Grillon Hook 3m adjustable
Petzl Grillon Hook 3m adjustable

Precio promocional
149,25 incl. IVA 25.5% (118.92 €, IVA 0) + gastos de envío
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Precio normal 199,00 €


Cantidad
uds



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Disponible en tienda online0 uds

Código del producto
L52H 003

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Adjustable work positioning lanyard with HOOK connector.


- Lanyard with fine adjustment system for precise work positioning
- Used in double mode, on the harness lateral attachment points, to distribute the weight on the belt (user has weight on his feet): length is adjusted by pressing on the pivoting cam)

- Can be used in single mode, on the harness ventral attachment point, to distribute weight between the waistbelt and the leg loops (user is suspended): length is adjusted by operating the handle while holding the free end of the lanyard (it is necessary to open the device to remove the protective sheath)
- Removable protective sheath protects the rope from abrasive surfaces and allows smooth rope glide
- Available in several lengths
- Specification: Reference : L52H 003

Certification : CE EN 358

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