Lanyard with energy absorber Ref. 157
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Forked lanyard with energy absorber equipped with carabiner reference 40, 10.5 mm diameter rope in 2 strands of 1 m, each equipped with carabiner reference 39. It is recommended to use an energy absorber with an integrated lanyard of 1 meter in length, taking into account elongation in case of a fall, and especially to ensure a clear working space (headroom) of at least 6 meters. This system allows the user to move while remaining constantly connected.
• Complies with EN 355 Standard.
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Forked Lanyard with Energy Absorber Ref. 157 — PPE EN 354+355 SASSI
The Ref. 157 forked lanyard is a complete fall protection PPE: energy absorber, Ref. 40 carabiner, 10.5 mm Ø rope in 2 strands, each 1 meter long, with a carabiner at each end. Complies with EN 354 + EN 355. This forked configuration allows for connection to two points simultaneously.
Technical Specifications
- Type: Forked lanyard (2 strands of 1 m)
- Static polyamide rope Ø 10.5 mm
- Integrated energy absorber — impact force ≤ 6 kN
- 3 carabiners included (1 for harness side + 2 for anchor side)
- Standards: EN 354 + EN 355
- CE marking — PPE category III
Materials and Manufacturing
The forked configuration of Ref. 157 is the optimal safety solution for working at height: one strand remains connected to the next anchor point while the other is disconnected from the previous point, ensuring a permanent connection without interruption of protection. The energy absorber limits the impact force to 6 kN during a free fall.
For which professionals?
Standard for jobs requiring frequent movement from one anchor point to another: framework erectors, roofers on long slopes, workers on horizontal lifelines. The forked lanyard ensures continuous protection during anchor point changes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose a forked lanyard over a single lanyard?
A forked lanyard ensures continuous protection: when moving from one anchor point to the next, the user always remains connected by at least one strand. With a single lanyard, there is a period of disconnection when changing anchor points.
What is the difference between Ref. 157 and Ref. 351?
Ref. 351 is a single lanyard (1 strand) with an absorber. Ref. 157 is a forked lanyard (2 strands) with an absorber, allowing simultaneous connection to 2 anchor points. The 157 is recommended when horizontal movement is required.
How should this PPE be inspected before use?
Before each use: check the condition of the rope (abrasion, cuts, deformation), the absorber (no tearing), and the carabiners (functional locking, no corrosion). In case of doubt, remove the PPE from service immediately.