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Ultra-Safe Retractables Meet the 

NEW

ANSI Z359.14-2014 Class B (SLE) Standard...
Does Yours?

Requirements corresponding to the new  
ANSI.Z359.14-2014 Class B (SLE) (up to 110’) 
and the entire product line.

To put things simply: Ultra-Safe retractables meet this standard!

List of the requirements:

Diagram showing a dynamic test procedure

• Design and ergonomics
• Materials and construction
• Blocking after pre-treatment 

- Blocking in a horizontal position

• Static load bearing capacity 

- Static load bearing capacity 

for horizontal applications

• Dynamic performance

- Dynamic performance for horizontal applications
- Dynamic load bearing capacity for 

horizontal applications

• Optional requirement in respect to fatigue strength
• Corrosion resistance
• Identification and information

MATERIAL:

Housing: 

hard plastic nylon/aluminum

Drum: 

nylon/aluminum

Internal components: 

steel/aluminum

Lifeline: 

3/4”-1” Dyneema

®

or 

3/16” galvanized or stainless steel cable

Internal shock absorbing 

mechanism: 

disk brake

MAXIMUM ARREST FORCE:

900 lbs

ARREST DISTANCE:

54” Max

Quick Release

Mechanism

8 ft. - 2 in.

Anchorage Point

Load Cell

20 in.

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Allow 2° of swing or more
before retractable line contacts
structure under edge.

3/8” minimum size 1080 

cold finished steel bar in

accordance with ASTM A108

282 lbs Weight
Before Drop Test

Load Cell (dynamic 

perturbance only)

282 lbs Weight
After Drop Test

Call

1.800.850.5914

or Email Us At

[email protected]

MEETS OSHA & ANSI Z359.14-2014 CLASS B (SLE)

Approved for 

SHARP LEADING EDGE

and foot level drops. 

3rd party certified by an ISO 17025 accredited test laboratory. 

Lengths up to 110’. Approved for below foot level drops 

such as catenary lines. Up to 78” free fall

Retractable

Anchorage

Perpendicular to 
edge drop position

Lateral offset edge

drop position

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WATCH VIDEOS 26 & 27.

Summary of Contents for M2-HPSY8Y

Page 1: ...g where your lifeline may cross or tangle with that of another worker Do not allow the lifeline to pass under your arms or between your feet Never clip knot or otherwise prevent the lifeline from retr...

Page 2: ...er damage and make sure anchorage point is not distorted or damaged 5 Inspect each component of the personal fall protection system according to the manufacturers instructions 6 The lifeline must full...

Page 3: ...m Drum nylon aluminum Internal components steel aluminum Lifeline 3 4 1 Dyneema or 3 16 galvanized or stainless steel cable Internal shock absorbing mechanism disk brake MAXIMUM ARREST FORCE 900 lbs A...

Page 4: ...inum hooks Web RetractableY Lanyards with New improved swivel yoke for extra comfort Also includes new 28 wear sleeves for added protection against web abrasion or snagging NEW PRODUCT M2 HPSY8YABB Yo...

Page 5: ...5 NEW YOKESWIVELTOP forRETRACTABLE Y LANYARDS...

Page 6: ...and Wire RetractableY Lanyards New Product M2 HNY10YABB Kevlar Web and Wire RetractableY Lanyards withYokeTop w Aluminum Choke Back Hooks Our most innovative combination yet eliminating the need for c...

Page 7: ...Bale with 3600 lb Gate Hook US H110 3 16 cable Length 110 US H150 3 16 cable Length 150 US H210 3 16 cable Length 210 Retrieval Retractable Lifelines with 3600 lb Gate Hook US HRA65 3 16 galvanized c...

Page 8: ...LE LANYARD ASSEMBLY FOR HOT WORK MATERIAL Housing aluminum Drum nylon aluminum Internal components steel aluminum Lifeline 3 4 Dyneema Internal shock absorbing mechanism disk brake ARREST DISTANCE 24...

Page 9: ...chor point the end of the expandable lanyard snap hook has to be fastened to the D ring of the full body harnesses Connectors which are not self locking snap hooks have to be screwed together using th...

Page 10: ...s up to HPS 11 can also be equipped with a special swivel SW type 24 The suitability for use of a fall arrester with horizontal fall protection in conformity with the current standards should be verif...

Page 11: ...ons Devices are classified according to dynamic performance Most devices will be grouped in Class B The arrest distance is the total vertical distance required to arrest a fall including the decelerat...

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