3M DBI-SALA Confined Space Adjustable Offset Upper Davit Mast (8518006)
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$6,884.95
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23-1/2 in. to 42-1/2 in. (59.7 to 108 cm) adjustable offset upper davit mast with 36.5 in. to 54.5 in. (92.7 to 138.4 cm) anchor point height.
Variable offset davits are designed for use where multiple offset masts are required. The variable offset masts may be equipped with front mounted and/or back mounted winches or SRLs and feature an anchor point rated up to 5,000 lbs. (22kN) depending on pin position. For applications with overhead clearance restrictions, the adjustable height of the variable offset masts can eliminate the need for custom length masts and mast extensions. Quick connect/release pins allow for fast and easy set up, dismantle and transport. When it comes to confined space entry/rescue, it is essential that equipment operates perfectly and quickly. DBI SALA has an extensive line of rescue and retrieval systems with decades of proven field service. Safety engineers and site directors trust DBI SALA for the type of high quality, rugged systems that will ensure top performance when it is needed the most.
Features:
- Adjustable offset upper davit mast
- Adjustable vertical height of 92.7 to 138.4 cm
- Built-in primary and secondary pulleys
- Combine with 1 or 2 lower mast extensions
- Detent and knob style adjustment
- Fall arrest rated in all davit offset mast positions
- Integral secondary fall arrest anchorage point
- Integrated 5,000 lb. (22 kN) mast anchorage point
- Lightweight, corrosion resistant aluminium construction
- Lightweight, corrosion resistant aluminum construction
- Telescoping reach of 23-1/2 in. to 42-1/2 in. (59.7 to 108 cm)
- Use with Advanced portable and permanent bases
Brand
3M
Custom Variant
3M-8518006
GTIN
00840779006595
MPN
7100204341
Unit of Measure
Each
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