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Wrist Lanyards for Tethering



Ergodyne has announced the expansion of its Objects at Heights collection with the launch of two wrist lanyards - the Squids 3114 Pull-On Wrist Lanyard (Carabiner) and Squids 3116 Pull-On Wrist Lanyard (Buckle). For tools at or under 3 lbs. (1.4 kg), the Squids 3114/3116 Pull-On Wrist Lanyards offer a solution for tethering by limiting the drop distance of the tool, reducing snag and tangle hazards and offering a quick exchange of multiple tools.

Offering two different connecting mechanisms, the 3114 houses a stainless steel (#304) carabiner for easy tool attachment while the 3116 utilizes a modular quick connecting buckle for a swift exchange of multiple tools. With the intention of keeping the wrist lanyard on at all times, a patent-pending pocket was added to the design to tuck in the carabiner or buckle when a tool is not in use. "The pull-on design makes it easy to take on and off while the elastic material is soft and comfortable," said a company spokesperson.

The Squids 3114/3116 Pull-On Wrist Lanyards are designed for those working at heights or where foreign material exclusion (FME) or foreign object damage/debris (FOD) are a concern.

For more information contact:

Ergodyne Intergalactic Headquarters

1021 Bandana Blvd. East, Suite 220

St. Paul, MN 55108

800-225-8238 / 651-642-9889

www.ergodyne.com

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