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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

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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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