
Coil Energy Absorber
Components
The Coil Energy Absorber is used as an expansion or replacement part for horizontal lifeline systems. An absorber is required at each end for systems between 60′-100′. Also available for use in custom systems.
Features:
- Compact and lightweight
- Easy set-up and use
- Versatile use with standard or custom cable HLL systems
- A qualified competent person is required to properly engineer a custom system.
Specifications:
| Materials: | Stainless steel |
| Weight: | 2.25 lbs. (1.02 kg) |
| Compatibility: | 5,000 lb. anchor point |
| ANSI Weight Capacity: | 130-310 lbs. (59-141 kg) |
| OSHA Weight Capacity: | Up to 420 lbs. (191 kg) |
| OSHA Standards: | 1926.502, 1910.66 |
Components
The Coil Energy Absorber is used as an expansion or replacement part for horizontal lifeline systems. An absorber is required at each end for systems between 60′-100′. Also available for use in custom systems.
Features:
- Compact and lightweight
- Easy set-up and use
- Versatile use with standard or custom cable HLL systems
- A qualified competent person is required to properly engineer a custom system.
Specifications:
| Materials: | Stainless steel |
| Weight: | 2.25 lbs. (1.02 kg) |
| Compatibility: | 5,000 lb. anchor point |
| ANSI Weight Capacity: | 130-310 lbs. (59-141 kg) |
| OSHA Weight Capacity: | Up to 420 lbs. (191 kg) |
| OSHA Standards: | 1926.502, 1910.66 |
Description
Components
The Coil Energy Absorber is used as an expansion or replacement part for horizontal lifeline systems. An absorber is required at each end for systems between 60′-100′. Also available for use in custom systems.
Features:
- Compact and lightweight
- Easy set-up and use
- Versatile use with standard or custom cable HLL systems
- A qualified competent person is required to properly engineer a custom system.
Specifications:
| Materials: | Stainless steel |
| Weight: | 2.25 lbs. (1.02 kg) |
| Compatibility: | 5,000 lb. anchor point |
| ANSI Weight Capacity: | 130-310 lbs. (59-141 kg) |
| OSHA Weight Capacity: | Up to 420 lbs. (191 kg) |
| OSHA Standards: | 1926.502, 1910.66 |


















