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BuckEscape™ Kit - 302AFKIT-65

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BuckEscape™ Kit - 302AFKIT-65Orders for this product received by 4: 00pm EST ship same business day. After 4: 00pm EST ship next business day. The BuckEscape kit is an after fall self rescue system that was designed as an energy absorbing lanyard that has the capabilities to provide a worker with the ability to perform a self rescue from a disabled Arial bucket or if the worker is ejected from the bucket and is suspended from their lanyard. The kit also features built in

Orders for this product received by 4:00pm EST ship same business day. After 4:00pm EST ship next business day.

The BuckEscape™ kit is an after fall self-rescue system that was designed as an energy-absorbing lanyard that has the capabilities to provide a worker with the ability to perform a self-rescue from a disabled Arial bucket or if the worker is ejected from the bucket and is suspended from their lanyard. The kit also features built-in suspension trauma steps to alleviate pressure during the self-rescue process. Check out the video of the system in use below or click here.

Ideal for troubleshooters and single-man crews.

For one-time use lanyard order 6VV115R2S2.

For descender kit order 302AF-65.

A self-rescue system (302AF-65) unit that features:

  • Descender made of light-weight aircraft grade aluminum features an anti-panic braking system, which will stop the descent if the user releases or compresses the handle of the descender all the way, making this the go-to product for all your self-rescue situations.
  • 65’ (19.8 m) of compact TVAC descent line measuring only ¼” (6.8mm) and stands up to heat on long descents.
  • 3,600 lb. rated gate steel snap hook.
  • 3,600 lb. rated gate steel carabiner.
  • This product has a user weight limit of 130 to 310 lbs. (59 to 140 kg) when fully equipped.
  • Tested to Requirements of ANSI Z359.4

**Note: Bag Material withstands 40cal/cm2 electric arc exposure.

 

BuckEscape Lanyard (6VV115R2S2):

The BuckEscape™ rescue lanyard is a one-time use energy absorbing lanyard with a shock pack that features an aluminum snap hook on each end for use with a full-body harness with a dorsal attachment.

Features:

  • The shock pack will deploy the internal contents around 600 lbs. of applied force, but in the case that not enough force was applied a strap is provided that will allow you to deploy the internal contents yourself.
  • The internal contents consist of a bent D-ring, 2 relief ladder straps and a relief ladder adjustment strap to ascend yourself into the ladder straps, minimizing suspension trauma.
KIT
Part Number: 302AFKIT-65
Product Name: BuckEscape™ Kit
Kit Weight: 7.23 lbs.
Kit Applicable Standards: ANSI Z359.4
Kit Weight Limit: 310 lbs. 140 kg.
Rope Specs:
Rope: 6.8 mm (1/4") TVac Rope, 6.8 mm T-Vac is a high strength specialty cord that features a Technora sheath and nylon core.
MBS: 3,619 lb. / 16.1kN
Rated: 310 lbs.
Connector: 3,600 lb. rated gate steel locking snap hook (1718)
Descent Device:
Length: 6″
Width: 2″
MBS: 3,035 lb. / 13.5 kN.
Weight: 6.0 oz.
Connector: 3,600 lb. rated gate aluminum carabiner (5555S4)
Storage Bag:
Part Name: BuckEscape™ Replacement Bag
Part Number: 302B-65
Length: 13"
Width: 7"
Inside Pockets: 1
Internal Tie-off Loop: Yes
Bag Material: 11oz. Navajo FR fabric
Bag Stiffener: Yes
Attachment Type: Fastener Loops (4)
Closure Type: Hook/Loop & Snaps
Energy Absorbing Lanyard
Product Number: 6VV115R2S2
Product Name: BuckEscape™ Lanyard
Overall Length: 5
Outer Material: 1" Nylon and Navajo FR fabric
Inner Material: 1" Nylon Web
Adjustable: No
Shock Pack: Yes
Shock Pack Length: 16"
Protector: Yes
Protector Type: 11 oz Navajo FR Fabric
Red Wear Center: Yes
Primary Attachment Type: Locking Snaphook
Primary Attachment Material: Steel
Weight: 3.23 lbs.
Single Use: Yes
Standards: ANSI Z359.13 & ASTM F887 Electric Arc Flash

 

Instructions & Warnings

BuckEscape - After Fall / Disabled Bucket – Self-Rescue System

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