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DEWALT 50-Foot Vertical Lifeline with Rope Adjuster – OSHA/ANSI Compliant Fall Restraint
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DEWALT 50-ft vertical lifeline with built-in rope adjuster, shock-absorbing lanyard, and abrasion-resistant polysteel rope for safe roof-top fall restraint.
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The DEWALT 50-foot vertical lifeline with rope adjuster is a job-ready component for roof-top safety. Its polysteel rope resists water and abrasion, while the built-in rope adjuster lets you move freely across the working surface or lock in place for fall restraint. When combined with a DEWALT roof-top anchor and a full-body harness, it becomes an integral part of a compliant personal fall arrest system.
DEWALT 50-Ft Vertical Lifeline with Rope Adjuster: Installation and Use
Install the lifeline by attaching the top end to a suitable anchor point rated for the expected loads (OSHA requires a 5,000 lb anchor or a designed system with a safety factor of 2). Connect the rope adjuster to your harness dorsal D-ring. The adjuster slides smoothly for positioning and locks automatically under tension or a fall.
Built for the Rooftop: Abrasion-Resistant and Water-Resistant Rope
The polysteel rope is engineered to hold up in the weather, resisting abrasion and water for reliable long-term service. Alloy steel hardware with zinc plating gives you strength and corrosion resistance. A 2-foot integral shock-absorbing lanyard helps reduce arrest forces in the event of a fall.
OSHA and ANSI Compliance
This vertical lifeline is fully compliant with OSHA and ANSI standards, so you can use it with confidence on commercial and residential roofing projects. Always inspect the lifeline before each use and follow manufacturer instructions for your specific system.
Features
50-foot polysteel rope resists abrasion, water, and weather
Built-in rope adjuster lets you move freely or lock into place
Integral 2-ft shock-absorbing lanyard helps reduce fall forces
Alloy steel hardware with zinc plating for strength and durability
OSHA and ANSI compliant for professional fall protection
Use: Roof-top fall restraint and personal fall arrest system component
Model: 50 ft Vertical Lifeline with Rope Adjuster
Length: 50 ft (15.2 m)
Compliance: OSHA, ANSI
Product Type: Vertical Lifeline with Rope Adjuster
Rope Material: Polysteel
Lanyard Length: 2 ft (0.6 m)
Shock Absorbing: Yes
Hardware Material: Alloy steel, zinc plated
Seller: Workbench World
MPN: 50 ft Vertical Lifeline with Rope Adjuster
Product Details
DEWALT 50-Foot Vertical Lifeline: Setup and Anchorage Requirements
Use a roof-top anchor rated for 5,000 lbs, or an engineered system with a safety factor of 2. Attach the lifeline to the anchor and adjust it so the rope adjuster sits at hip height when the user is positioned. Always work with a full-body harness and ensure the anchor is located above the user.
How to Use the Rope Adjuster
For free movement, slide the adjuster along the lifeline as you work.
For restrained positioning, allow the adjuster to lock by applying a firm pull.
In a fall, the adjuster locks and the integral lanyard absorbs energy to keep forces manageable.
Maintenance and Inspection Checklist
Inspect for cuts, fraying, and heat damage.
Check all stitches and hardware for corrosion or deformation.
Verify labels are legible and unused.
Do not use after a fall until inspected by a qualified person.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I install the DEWALT 50-foot vertical lifeline?
Anchor the top of the lifeline to a suitable fall protection anchor (meeting OSHA 5,000 lb requirement), connect the rope adjuster to the harness dorsal D-ring, and adjust as needed. Reference the manufacturer's instructions and ANSI/OSHA guidelines for your workplace.
Can I use this with any anchor and harness?
Use it with compatible roof-top anchors and a full-body harness. The anchor must be rated for the expected loads and meet OSHA/ANSI requirements.
How does the rope adjuster work?
The rope adjuster slides freely along the lifeline for positioning, but locks automatically when a fall occurs or when manually locked for restraint.
Is this a fall arrest system by itself?
It is a component of a personal fall arrest system. Combined with a harness and anchor, it meets OSHA and ANSI requirements when used correctly.
What is the maximum working load?
For vertical lifelines, the maximum arresting force is 1,800 lbs (8 kN) per OSHA; this lifeline is designed to be used within OSHA/ANSI limits. Check the product label for capacity.
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Customer Reviews
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Greg
Good lifeline
Lifeline works as advertised.
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Teresa C.
Verified
Works well
We use this for roof work. The rope adjuster is handy and the rope feels strong. It's a bit heavy to carry around, but okay.
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Charles Anderson
Safety first
I've been in the safety business for decades, and this lifeline meets the mark. The polysteel rope is abrasion resistant and holds up well. The rope adjuster allows for easy tensioning. The shock-absorbing lanyard is a good added safety feature. It comes in a nice bag for storage. I've inspected it after several uses and it's still in great condition.