I have the following safety belts for sale,
all are unused and made by Miller Equipment,
a top-quality supplier of OSHA fall protection
equipment.
Quantities are limited, so it's first-come
first-serve.
Add $7 per order for shipping via UPS.
Miller publishes the following size table
for their belts:
Small: 32 to 40 belt size
Medium: 36 to 44 belt size
Large: 40 to 48 belt size
Ex. Large: 44 to 52 belt size
For example, I have a 38" waist and I can fit
into a small belt (on the last hole!), but be
sure to make allowance for extra clothing
(jacket, sweater, etc.).
Note: All belts (except #2) require a lanyard
(see #7 below). Full body harnesses
require the shock absorbing lanyard
(see #7 below)
#1
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Body belt with (2) "D" rings (Small only) $40
#2
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Body belt with one large gorilla hook on
a swivel attached to "D" ring allows a lot
of flexibility in motion, removable 3" back
pad. $20 (Small, Medium, Large).
#3
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Body belt, no "D" rings, lanyard directly
attached to body belt for bucket work, ladder
climbing, roofing work, etc.
$10 (Small, Medium, Large, XL)
#4
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Shoulder harness, adjustable shoulder straps,
double ply waist strap, single "D" ring on back.
$30 (Large only)
#5
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Full body fall-arresting harness with
(2) shoulder "D" rings. (Small only). $45
#6
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Full body fall-arresting harness with
(1) back "D" ring. (Small only). $45
#7
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Single-snap webbing lanyards, snap on one end,
loop on the other end, 8000 lb tensile strength.
$10 without shock absorber (for body belts or
slinging), $15 with shock absorber (for use with
full body harnesses).
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73 and safe climbing!
-- Rich K1CC
k1cc@mindspring.com
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