ACTLDR ToolGrip Webbing Tool D-Ring Anchor, 15-Pack
The Frontline ACTLDR gives your tether somewhere to land: a polished stainless steel D-ring on integrated polyester webbing that attaches to a work belt, body harness, or another stable, sound anchoring point that can withstand the rated loads.
At 3.9 in long and 0.06 lbs, it disappears onto the belt until needed - then carries tools up to the 22 lb maximum load on the Frontline spec sheet, under ANSI/ISEA 121-2018.

Who Needs This Product
This product is dropped-object prevention equipment from the Frontline ToolGrip line. Crews working at height tether their tools so a slip never becomes a struck-by incident below. ToolGrip products are rated for tools only - personal fall protection is a separate system.
Features
Tether landing zone
Gives tool tethers a dedicated D-ring instead of cluttering harness hardware.
Stainless and polished
Corrosion-resistant ring that will not chew up tether hooks.
Mounts to belt or harness
Loops onto working belts, harness webbing, or other sound anchor points.
Feather weight
0.06 lbs - you will forget it is there.
22 lb spec rating
Headroom for heavier hand tools per the Frontline spec sheet.
System component
Pairs with every ToolGrip tether and lanyard.
Technical Specifications
| SKU | ACTLDR |
|---|---|
| Type | Webbing tool D-ring anchor |
| D-ring | Stainless steel, polished |
| Webbing | Polyester, 1.1 in wide |
| Total length | 3.9 in |
| Weight | 0.06 lbs |
| Maximum load | 22 lbs (10 kg) per spec sheet |
| Standards | ANSI/ISEA 121-2018 |
Tool tethering equipment only - NEVER personal fall protection. ToolGrip products are rated for tools, in the capacities on the spec sheet. Never connect any ToolGrip component to a personal fall arrest or restraint system, and never exceed the rated tool weight.
Compliance Standards
ANSI/ISEA 121-2018
American National Standard for dropped object prevention solutions - the consensus standard for tool tethering equipment.
OSHA 1926.759
Falling object protection requirements in steel erection; tethering supports compliance.
OSHA General Duty Clause
Dropped-tool struck-by incidents are routinely cited under 5(a)(1); tethering is the recognized control.
Typical Applications
How to Install the ACTLDR
Follow the manufacturer's manual. The sequence below is an overview only.
- Choose the mount. Belt, harness webbing, or another stable, sound anchor point that can take the load.
- Loop the webbing. Attach per the Frontline manual so the D-ring presents outward.
- Seat it. Confirm the webbing lies flat and the ring moves freely.
- Clip the tether. Connect your tool tether to the D-ring.
- Tug test. Verify the connection before working at height.
Inspection and Retirement
Inspect before each use. Pull the equipment from service for any of the conditions below.
- Webbing and elastic: cuts, fraying, abrasion, burns, or loss of elasticity.
- Stitching: broken, pulled, or abraded threads.
- Hardware: deformation, cracks, corrosion, or gates and locks that fail to close.
- Attachment points: loose tape bonds, worn loops, or damaged D-rings.
- Markings: labels must be present and legible.
Remove from service immediately if any inspection point fails or after the tether arrests a dropped tool with visible damage. ToolGrip products are tool tethering equipment - never use them for personal fall protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frontline ACTLDR Submittals and Documentation
Frontline ACTLDR Spec Sheet (PDF)Materials, dimensions, max load, and standards. Frontline ToolGrip User Manual (PDF)Use, limitations, inspection, and retirement for the ToolGrip tool tethering line. Frontline ToolGrip Quick Display Guide (PDF)Line overview of the ToolGrip tool tethering family. Frontline Catalog (PDF)The full Frontline Fall Protection product catalog.Compatible and Related Products
- Frontline TLS30 Elastic Tool Tether. The 30 lb tether for heavier tools.
- Frontline ACQW12 Quick Wrap Tool Tape. Create the tool-side attachment point.
- Frontline HH05SW Swiveling Hammer Holster. Hands-free hammer carry with side D-rings.
Building a Dropped-Object Program?
Tethers, anchors, holsters, and pouches work as a system. Confirm your tool list and working heights with us and we will walk through the ToolGrip lineup so the right equipment ships together.
Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a fall protection specialist.