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Guardian Fall Protection

Premium Cross Arm Strap with Large & Small D-Rings | Guardian Fall Protection

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SKU:
10786/10787/10788/10790/10791/10792/10793/10794
$72.18 - $147.50

Description

A cinch-down style anchor with a protective reinforcing strap

The Premium Cross Arm Strap functions exactly the same as a standard Cross Arm Strap, with the added benefit of an additional layer to protect against wear. Simply wrap the strap around the structure, pull through the large D-ring and cinch down, and get to work.

Features

  • Superior durability
  • Compatible with horizontal lifelines
  • Fast installation and easy to relocate as work dictates
  • Available in various lengths
  • Length: 4"(10786),6"(10787),8"(10788),10"(10790),12"(10791),15"(10792),20"(10793),30"(10794)

Compliance

This product meets the following regional compliance standards

  • OSHA 1910.140
  • OSHA 1926.502
  • ANSI Z359.18

More Info

Cross Arm Strap for Temporary Fall Protection Anchoring

The Premium Cross Arm Strap with Large & Small D-Rings is a cross arm strap designed for temporary anchorage in work-at-height safety applications. Site supervisors, utility workers, and construction workers typically use this fall protection anchor to create a relocatable anchor point on suitable structural members. This OSHA 1910.140, OSHA 1926.502, and ANSI Z359.18 certified equipment features a protective reinforcing strap for added durability.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction workers and site supervisors commonly use this anchorage connector when setting up fall arrest systems on beams, columns, and other structural attachment points. The cinch-down anchor design supports fast installation on active job sites where work zones change often. This helps crews establish personal fall protection without slowing down the day’s workflow.

Utilities and Field Maintenance

Utility workers and maintenance technicians often need a relocatable anchor point during elevated maintenance tasks. This cross arm strap fits temporary setups on structural members where horizontal lifelines and anchor connectors support job-specific access. Crews can reposition the strap as work progresses.

Transportation and Infrastructure

Transportation teams commonly use this rigging hardware for elevated inspections and maintenance on structural systems. Workers value the large D-rings and small D-rings when they need connective hardware that integrates with horizontal lifelines. The strap supports work-at-height safety in active environments.

Manufacturing Facilities

Equipment operators and safety coordinators often use this anchor point during plant maintenance and overhead service work. The reinforcing strap helps support repeated use in industrial settings where workers need dependable load attachment hardware. This also works well for job-specific fall arrest setups.

Warehousing and Municipal Services

Warehouse teams and municipal crews commonly rely on this anchorage connector for elevated access tasks on suitable structures. The product’s fast installation and easy relocation help crews adapt to changing layouts. All Safety supplies this type of fall protection equipment for practical jobsite use.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Technical specifications matter because they help users match the anchor to the structure, task, and fall protection system. This cross arm strap supports controlled installation, compatible connections, and job-specific use. Compliance with OSHA 1910.140, OSHA 1926.502, and ANSI Z359.18 gives teams a clear standard reference for selection.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
OSHA 1910.140 Meets workplace fall protection requirements Helps teams select compliant anchorage hardware
ANSI Z359.18 Anchorage connector standard Supports proper integration with fall arrest systems
Large and small D-rings Two connection points for system setup Provides flexible attachment options with compatible gear
4 inch to 30 inch lengths Multiple size options for different structures Helps crews match the strap to the work surface

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Temporary Elevated Access

Workers typically use this product when they need a temporary anchor point for short-duration elevated tasks. The cinch-down anchor design makes setup straightforward on suitable structural members. That flexibility helps crews keep work moving in changing jobsite conditions.

Horizontal Lifeline Integration

Teams often choose this strap when a project uses horizontal lifelines as part of the fall protection plan. The compatible design allows connection to systems that demand reliable anchorage hardware. This can simplify access planning for overhead or linear work areas.

Relocatable Job-Specific Setup

Maintenance teams commonly relocate the anchor as work shifts from one area to another. The fast installation and easy relocation features support efficient movement between work points. This helps reduce delays during routine maintenance and inspection work.

Structural Member Attachment

This cross arm strap is often used on beams, columns, and other suitable support structures. The reinforcing strap adds a durable layer for repeated job-site handling. Workers can create a practical anchor point without permanent installation.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Product Category Excels

  • Structural steel work: Adjustable strap lengths help crews create a cinch-down anchor on beams and other steel members.
  • Utility maintenance: Relocatable anchorage supports changing work positions on columns and structural supports.
  • Construction site setup: Compatible with horizontal lifelines for coordinated fall arrest systems.
  • Industrial maintenance: Fast installation helps technicians move efficiently during repair and inspection tasks.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Site supervisors: Select and verify anchor placement during elevated work planning.
  • Maintenance technicians: Use the strap for temporary access and repositioning during service work.
  • Utility workers: Set up anchorage on suitable structures for field maintenance tasks.
  • Construction workers: Attach fall protection systems during structural and overhead work.
  • Safety coordinators: Review compliance, compatibility, and jobsite use requirements.
  • Equipment operators: Support controlled access around elevated maintenance areas.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

This cross arm strap works alongside other fall protection equipment for a more complete system. Crews often combine an anchor with a harness, shock-absorbing lanyards, and horizontal lifelines to support layered work-at-height safety. These connected components help teams build a practical setup for elevated tasks.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Structural steel work: Cross arm strap + harnesses + shock-absorbing lanyards + anchor connectors
  • Utility access tasks: Cross arm strap + harnesses + horizontal lifelines
  • Industrial maintenance: Cross arm strap + shock-absorbing lanyards + anchor connectors

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this product when your crew needs a temporary anchor point for elevated work on structural members. It performs well when the job requires fast installation and relocation during the shift. It also fits projects that use horizontal lifelines and ANSI Z359.18 compliant anchorage hardware.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Structure size and shape
  • Required strap length
  • System compatibility with fall protection gear
  • Jobsite frequency of relocation

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for structures that cannot support a temporary anchor point or for applications outside approved fall protection planning. In those cases, crews may need a different anchorage connector or a permanent engineered anchor system. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically use the strap when they need a temporary anchorage point during elevated work and generally wrap it around a suitable structure, then thread it through the D-ring and cinch it down per manufacturer instructions. On beams, columns, and other support structures, crews should verify compatibility before use. This approach helps keep the setup efficient in changing field conditions.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Users should follow manufacturer instructions for pre-use and periodic inspection of the webbing, stitching, and D-rings. Clean the strap with mild methods only and avoid harsh chemicals. Replace the product after damage, wear, or a load event, and store it in a clean, dry location away from direct sunlight and contaminants.

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