The GRILLON Adjustable lanyard for work positioning. NO HOOK version.
The ability to precisely adjust the length of the lanyard allows the user to position him/herself comfortably depending on the configuration of the work station.
The lanyard can be adapted to address different situations encountered in the field and is an ideal adjustable lanyard for building work stations.
New features make the GRILLON lanyard so versatile:
- All GRILLON models are equipped with a handle
- Mechanical adjustment system with pivoting cam
- Quick and easy adjustment of the lanyard suits the work situation
- The longer length GRILLON lanyards can be used as a temporary horizontal lifeline
- Can be used to create adjustable anchors
- Self locking device for easy adjustment of the length & tension
- Removable protective sheath protects the rope from abrasive contact and favors smooth rope glide. (The protection can be removed when the single lanyard technique is used, to bring the user closer to the anchor)
- Use the GRILLON in double or single modes
- 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)
- 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
- For shorter horizontal life lines the Grillon acts as load limiter
- Sewn eyes on both ends, NO HOOK
All GRILLON adjustable lanyards must be used with a fall arrest system.
We recommend the Petzl AM'D TRIACT for use to connect on both the Grillon end and the open eye end, two biners needed in total.
The 2, 3, 4 , 5, 10, 15, & 20 Meter Grillons are now equipped with a handle (much like the Gri-Gri has) allowing the user to release the braking system more easily when the system is loaded
Rope length conversion chart:
2 meters = 6'-7 inches
3 meters = 9'-10 inches
4 meters = 13'-2 inches
5 meters = 16'-5 inches
10 meters = 32'-10 inches
15 meters = 48'-1 inches
20 meters = 65'-7 inches More info is available in this video:
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