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Ergodyne: Squids Lanyard Line

Secure tools used overhead with retractable lanyards

Ergodyne: Squids Lanyard Line
By Ergodyne 
March 12, 2014

The Squids tool lanyard line of tool connectors by Ergodyne for use in overhead applications has been expanded to include a series of retractable lanyards.

Offering a more secure and durable connection, as well as a self-setting length option, the lanyards provide flexibility and seamless, one-handed operation. The four new models include carabineer and loop attachments, as well as accessory packs.

The units allow workers to maintain three points of contact to prevent drops, while eliminating tangles. Features include thermoplastic housing for durability; nickel-plated swiveling top ring for 360-degree rotation; and corrosion-resistant, stainless steel carabiners.

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