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Proto Industrial: Line of Tethered Tools

Tethered tools keep operators working at high levels safe

By Proto Industrial 
January 7, 2014

To help technicians and contractors comply with fall protection regulations, meet safety requirements, and work productively while at height, a line of tethered tools is offered by Proto Industrial.

Included are 11 types of lanyards, eight sizes of tool collars and seven different looped heat shrinks for retrofitting existing tools.

Among the tool offerings are 130 different sockets, 80 wrenches, 32 screwdrivers and hex keys, 22 striking and struck tools, and 27 pliers and specialty tools. All work with the supplier’s SkyHook system or with traditional elastic lanyards.

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