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Guardian 01320 50 ft Vertical Lifeline Assembly (VLA) with Adjustable Rope Grab and Shock Absorber | OSHA Compliant

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1.Size:25 Ft


2.Style:Lifeline Assembly


About this item

  • Heavy-duty synthetic rope is highly resistant to cuts, abrasions, and moisture
  • Steel positioning device's ergonomic design allows you to quickly move along lifeline
  • Integral shock absorber reduces force exerted on the body in the event of a fall
  • Provides a greater range of access when compared to a fixed length lanyard or SRL
  • Available in various lengths


Product Description

A Vertical lifeline Assembly takes the place of a connecting device in the fall protection system, and provides greater range of access compared to a fixed length lanyard or SRL. Adjust the positioning device to move along the rope to limit fall risk as much as possible.

From the Manufacturer

The Guardian Fall Protection Poly Steel Rope is ideal for high-moisture environments. Nylon rope, when wet, will typically reduce in strength by between 10% to 15%, but unlike Nylon, Poly Steel Rope does not absorb water, so will not diminish in strength in wet conditions. This rope is also particularly strong when it comes to resisting damage from ultraviolet light, and its synthetic composition makes it especially resistant to cuts and abrasion, thereby increasing equipment lifetime. Poly Steel is ten times stronger than Polypropylene, and while it may become fibrous, this is just a result of normal wear, and does not indicate it needs to be replaced. It is 5/8 inches thick, and is available with a variety of component configurations, including a shock absorber, positioning device, 18 inch extension lanyard, and 2 double-locking snap hooks.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Seems to work properly.
Tom Huber
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
As a part-time DIY roofer, I rely on the lifeline particularly when near roof edges or a steeper pitched roofs.I did add an edge protector sleeve to prevent fraying of the rope at the roof eave.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2024
This rope assembly does the job but only three stars because you need another person to keep the rope out of your way. You constantly have to adjust the length. This rope introduces a major safety issue as far as I am concerned, if you accidently step on the rope, it rolls, under your boot and you almost fall. I am better and safer without it, unless you have a helper constantly adjusting and keeping it out of your way. Slows me down by half.
Dick in Fairville
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2022
I'm an electrician who generally works by myself (self-employed) and had a job where I had to install a guy wire mount in the middle of a metal roof. I was very concerned about sliding off, so I invested in some relatively cheap insurance -- this Lifeline Assembly. I already had a harness, so I didn't need to purchase that. I was very pleasantly surprised at the thickness of the rope, but also its flexibility. I thought it would be much stiffer. I was concerned about how easily it would uncoil and if it would kink when I used it. After doing some research on YouTube, I bought an 18 gallon tote and fed the line into it haphazardly a length at a time, the way arborists do with a rope bag. It worked beautifully when I pulled it out over the roof and attached it to a tree with an OSHA-approved strap. The sliding clip moved easily up and down on the line when held open and locked onto the rope firmly when released. Gratefully, I never slid on the roof, so I didn't get to test the shock absorbing capabilities of the line, Hopefully I never will. This product is certainly well designed for its purpose and will give me peace of mind whenever I need to protect myself in a high environment.
Cyril Bouchard
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2022
C’était mon premier toit que je faisais. Avec ça je me sentais en sécurité, rien à dire.À la fin du toit, la corde à force de frotter au sol s’abime un peu, mais pour le moment, rien pour dire que je dois la jetter. Je vais facilement pouvoir l’utiliser à d’autre place
Raymond Boone
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2021
Works as expected
GC
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021
Had to do an emergency roof job on my parents place before the snow flew. I've had a harness and line for years but having two lines on the roof let me stay on the roof without having to reset my lines every time I crossed the chimney/peak etc. The 50 feet worked perfectly to reach over the peak, down to my truck where I clipped right into a shackle on my bumper. Saves so much time in knots and carabiners. Having a second line saved time for sure. I don't know why I didnt get one sooner. You can't put a price on safety
Justin
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2020
roof safety very nice
Grandma C.
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2019
I have used this mostly for work positioning and fall restraint on a metal roof that is steep enough that you just can't walk around on safely. Also have used on shingled roofs working close to edges. I'm not a fan of heights anymore and being restrained or being able to position myself feels really good using the side D rings on my harness.The rope grab works OK. It is a manual grab so you have to loosen and slide it up or down the rope as you move for work positioning. The clips seem to be good quality and can be worked with gloves on.If I needed the combination again (ie: lifeline assembly) I wouldn't hesitate to buy again.Think about how much rope you actually need also. When I clip on at the peak the rope (50 ft) for my roofs is a little long. However there have been times when I have had to clip on to something sturdy on the other side of the roof (no roof anchors) and glad I had the extra length.Compared to one trip to an emergency room this is really cheap insurance.
SAMAS
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2019
I’ve used it a few times to go on my super steep roof, works great so far. It seems well manufactured. The piece you use to adjust your length is easy to use. I feel comfortable that if I loose my footing or grip, along with my harness, this will keep me from rolling off the side. I use it on my 3 story roof.Of note, I have anchors installed on my roof so I can clip into them. I don’t use this by wrapping it around something or clipping it on anything else. The hook used to snap onto the anchor I can operate with one hand if need be, for example I’m using the other hand to brace myself on the roof for safety.
Benny Cohen
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2018
Decent lifeline. The grab mechanism locks on the line so you feel more secure than the alternative fall activated ones. Grab doesn't move easily on the line and you need 2 hands to position it. The braided line does look like it will fray over time due to movement of the grab. Hooks are solid and work well.
FrugalAutoDIYer
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2014
I've used this "lifeline" several times while servicing my roof (~30ft high) with a 7/12 pitch. All it takes is a simple slip on loose shingle granuals or improper footing to cause a fall. Call me a wimp for using the ABC's of fall protection, but it is better to be safe and secure while working on a roof. Some professional roofers would not seen with such safety gear, because they are on a schedule and safety cuts into the bottom line--so it is overlooked. As a homeowner performing roofing work, there is no excuse for sacrificing safety. Sure, a professional can be called in, but that view is not followed by all inquisitive DIY homeowners. The product came as shown: 100 ft lifeline, snap hook with shock absorber, and positioning lanyard.
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