Horizontal Lifelines

7400008 – SecuraSpan Bypass Bracket Stanchion Conversion Kit: End anchor to intermediate bracket
$73.50
7400045 – SecuraSpan Loop Rebar HLL Stanchion w/ Base, Fits: 1/2″ to 4-1/2″ dia. & from 3.5″ to 8″ tall with 3 in. or greater spacing
$800.00
7400052 – SecuraSpan I-Beam Stanchion Conversion Kit: Rebar/shear stud to I-beam
$318.00
7400053 – SecuraSpan Rebar/Shear Stud Conversion Kit: I-beam to Rebar/Shear Stud
$1,051.00
7400087 – SecuraSpan Perpendicular I-Beam HLL Stanchion w/ Base, Fits: 8″ to 14″ high with flanges up to 2-1/4″ thick
$957.00
7400089 – SecuraSpan Perpendicular I-Beam Stanchion Conversion Kit: 7400047 stanchion to intermediate bracket for perpendicular system
$50.00
SecuraSpan HLL Lifeline Assembly – (20ft. – 100ft.) Cable lifeline, Tensioner, Metal energy absorber, Saflok carabiners at each end
$614.00 – $914.00
SecuraSpan I-Beam HLL COMPLETE System, (20 ft. – 60 ft.) Lifeline, Fits flanges from 6″ – 12″ & up to 2-1/4″ thick
$1,257.47 – $1,322.73
SecuraSpan I-Beam HLL Stanchion w/ Base, Fits widths of: (6″ – 12″), (6″ – 18″), (18″ – 24″) or (24″ – 35″) & flange up to 2-1/4″ thick
$559.00 – $630.00
SecuraSpan Rebar/Shear Stud COMPLETE HLL System, (40 ft. – 60 ft.) Lifeline, fits 1/2″ to 1″ dia. and 4″ to 12″ center-to-center
$2,663.97 – $2,690.26Showing all 10 results
Description
Horizontal Lifelines (HLL)
Horizontal lifelines are more than a mere line connected between 2+ anchors, it is a secure attachment point for users working across a large horizontal surface. These systems are used to protect workers operating in the horizontal plane who may not have continuous access to suitable anchorage points.
Choosing the right horizontal lifelines depends on:
- The attachment structure – like I-beam, rebar stub, concrete, column or roof/
- Lifeline material type – Synthetic lines are extremely lightweight and compact while galvanized or stainless steel options offer added corrosion and abrasion resistance and typically require less fall clearance.
- Your clearance requirements – The distance between the work area and the next level or obstruction is often called “fall clearance,”
- Number of users – Systems are available for one, two, and even up to six workers depending upon your job-site needs.
In short – horizontal lifelines allow users to move across large work areas while remaining connected to a continuous system.