V-EDGE™ Leading Edge Personal Fall Limiter – Cable

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Simplify product selection with The V-EDGE Personal Fall Limiter.  The V-EDGE is engineered for use in overhead and foot-level tie off points, and where leading edge hazards are a concern.  With a stainless steel housing built to last in the toughest environments, this PFL can help save time and money on costly replacements.

We are the UK leader in Gas Detection and we’re here to help. Call us on 01200 445 804 or email info@ribble-enviro.co.uk

Key Features:

  • Can be used in a variety of applications where leading edge hazards are a concern, making product selection simple.
  • With a stainless steel housing and protective cover for the energy absorber, the V-EDGE PFL is built to fight the toughest elements
  • Patent pending locking pin attachment saves time and frustration when connecting to body harness
  • Reduce snag hazards with low-profile housing
  • 310lbs. worker capacity

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Options:

  • Cable PFL can be ordered in both single, and twin leg versions
  • Length: 2.4m / 8ft

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