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FallTech Web Pass-Thru Anchor
Starting at $31.99
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C-FH-7324
WestFall Pro 3/4 Inch Reusable Concrete Anchor Point
$123.99
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WF-7006
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FallTech Cable Pass-Through Sling Anchor
Starting at $48.40
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C-FH-7427
3M Protecta Self-Retracting Lifeline with Carabiner 3100513, Web, Steel Snap Hook, 11ft
$186.99
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DS-3100513
FallTech 4 Person Horizontal Lifeline Kit
Starting at $841.20
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C-FH-772060
DBI Sala 7605060 EZ-Line Retractable Horizontal Lifeline System
$1,882.99
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DS-7605060
Fall Protection Distributors Standing Seam Roof Anchor SSRA1
$246.99
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FPD-SSRA1
Protecta PRO-Line 1200101 Temporary Horizontal Lifeline
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C-DS-1200105
Guardian 00230 Bolt Hole Anchor
$220.99
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GF-00230
DBI Sala Cable Tie-Off Adaptor Anchorage Connector
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Werner 3/4 Inch Toggle Bolt Anchor
$154.99
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WRC-A410000
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Anchors & Lifelines
Columbia Safety and Supply is your source for anchorage and lifeline solutions
Anchorage: Anchors provide secure attachment points for workers. There are many different ways to properly anchor depending on the job and structure. No matter what solution you choose, be sure to look for anchorage points that are rated for at least 5,000 pounds or even an engineered solution designed for your specific application.
Anchorage is not something to guess on. If you have any questions about what type of anchorage you need or what options will work best in your specific situation, click here to contact one of our Gear Experts®.
Lifelines: Lifelines are pretty self-explanatory. They are literally your lifeline when working at height. When you are hundreds of feet off of the ground, you want to know that your lifeline system is up to the task in the case of a fall.