Guardian FABX2 Fall Arrest Block - Rope/Webbing (18m Max)
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Guardian FABX2 Fall Arrest Block - Rope/Webbing (18m Max)
The FABX2 is available with galvanized or stainless steel cable, or rope/webbing made with Dyneema®. Up to 20 meters in length the FABX2 offers lightweight handling, excellent serviceability, and exceptional performance.
FEATURES
- Anchorage Connection - 11mm alloy twist lock karabiner approved to EN362 & rated to 24kN (EN ONLY) or Steel triple lock approved to ANSI Z359.12 & rated to 52kN
- Galvanised Steel Wire Rope (FABX2-15C/FABX2-18C) - 4.70mm (nom) dia., 15m/18m length, 19 x 7 construction, minimum breaking load 15kN
- Stainless Steel Wire Rope (FABX2-15CS) - 5mm dia., 15m length, 6.5kg weights, 7 x 19 construction, minimum breaking load 15kN
- Webbing made with Dyneema® (FABX2-12W) - 20mm x 1.4mm, 12m length, 5.3kg weights, minimum breaking load 22kN
- Fibre Rope made with Dyneema®(FABX2-18F) - 5mm dia., 18m length, 5.3kg weights, minimum breaking load 27kN
- Capacity - 12-20m (39-66ft)
- Maximum Arresting force - Wire rope =4.5kN(nom) Webbing = 4kN(nom), Rope= 3.5kN(nom)
- Total Arrest distance - Max 2.0m (EN) / 54” (ANSI)
- User Weight - 136kg maximum (300lbs)
SPECIFICATIONS
- External Housings - PC/ABS High strength and rigidity UV stabilized
- Drum - Polyamide 6 Glass Filled
- Chassis - Hot Rolled Steel, Zinc plated black
- Pawl Plate & Ratchet - Al. Alloy T6 Hard anodized
- Pawls & Spindles - Stainless steel, hardened
- Bearing Plates - Polyamide with PTFE Polytetrafluoroethylene
- Shaft - Al. Alloy T6 Hard anodized
- All Fixings - Stainless steel
- Swivel Hook - AL. Alloy, Rated to ANSI
- Standards - EN 360, AS/NZS 1891.3.1997 (EN), ANSI Z359.14:2012 Class B, OSHA 1910 &1926 (ANSI)