V-EDGE™ Leading Edge Personal Fall Limiter – Web

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Simplify product selection and reduce worker fatigue with this light weight personal fall limiter for leading edge. The V-EDGE Personal Fall Limiter is engineered for use in overhead and foot-level tie off points, and where leading edge hazards are a concern. The V-EDGE meets ANSI Z359.14-2014 and EN 360:2002, VG11 CNB/P/11.060 Leading Edge Requirements.

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:

  • Uses web technology to provide a lightweight option for leading edge applications – reducing fatigue and increasing comfort!
  • Patent pending locking pin attachment saves time and frustration when connecting to body harness
  • Use in a variety of applications from overhead to foot-level tie-off points, and where sharp edge hazards are a concern – making product selection simple

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Options:

  • Web PFL can be ordered in both single, and twin leg versions
  • 140 kg worker capacity

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