Frontline ACTLWB ToolGrip 4 lbs Wrist Tool Lanyard, 9-Pack

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Bulk 9-Pack9 units, one checkoutThis listing ships as a 9-pack: 9 identical ACTLWB ToolGrip 4 lbs Wrist Tool Lanyard units in a single order. Stock a full crew or jobsite at once. Need a different quantity? Call 863-703-4522.
Frontline ToolGrip Tool Tethering

ACTLWB ToolGrip 4 lbs Wrist Tool Lanyard, 9-Pack

For tools that never leave your hand, the Frontline ACTLWB tethers them to your wrist: a resistant, comfortable fabric wrist band with an elasticated stretch lanyard that follows every move without dragging.

The 0.78 in polyester webbing runs 19.6 in and carries a 4.4 lb strength rating, with the whole lanyard weighing 0.12 lbs. ANSI/ISEA 121-2018 dropped object prevention.

Frontline ACTLWB ToolGrip 4 lb wrist tool lanyard with fabric band, full product view
4.4 lbsStrength Rating
19.6 inLanyard Length
0.12 lbsTotal Weight
FabricComfort Wrist Band
ElasticStretch Webbing
0.78 inPolyester Webbing
121-2018ANSI/ISEA
Hands-OnTool Security

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

Wrist-anchored

The tool stays with your hand, not your belt - ideal for repetitive overhead work.

Elastic stretch

Extends with your reach, contracts out of the way.

Comfort band

Resistant fabric band fits all wrist sizes without binding.

Featherweight

0.12 lbs - no fatigue penalty.

4.4 lb rating

Sized for the small hand tools you actually drop.

Pairs with tape

Use ACQW12 tape for tool-side attachment points.

Technical Specifications

SKUACTLWB
TypeWrist tool lanyard
Strength4.40 lbs
Length19.6 in
WebbingPolyester, 0.78 in, elasticated
Wrist bandResistant, comfortable fabric
Weight0.12 lbs
StandardsANSI/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

Overhead assemblyDrivers and ratchets above your head.
Precision workTools that cycle in and out of the hand.
Inspection roundsFlashlight and gauge security.
Telecom climbsSmall tools on the tower.
Automotive liftsWrenches over open bays.
HVAC serviceRooftop hand-tool work.

How to Use the ACTLWB

Follow the manufacturer's manual. The sequence below is an overview only.

  1. Inspect. Check band, webbing, and stitching before each use.
  2. Strap the band. Secure the fabric band snug on your wrist.
  3. Connect the tool. Attach the lanyard end to the tool attachment point.
  4. Check the stretch. Confirm full reach without strain.
  5. Tug test. Verify 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

Why wrist instead of belt?
For tools in constant use, a belt tether is too long and gets in the way - a wrist lanyard keeps the leash short and the tool instantly recoverable.
What is the strength rating?
4.40 lbs per the Frontline spec sheet - small hand tools.
Is the band comfortable all shift?
It is made of resistant, comfortable fabric and sized to fit all wrists; the 0.12 lb total weight disappears.
How do I attach tools without anchor points?
Wrap them with ACQW12 anchoring tool tape.
Is tool tethering required by OSHA?
OSHA 1926.759 requires protection from falling objects in steel erection, and General Duty Clause citations for dropped tools are common. ANSI/ISEA 121-2018 is the voluntary consensus standard for dropped object prevention - tethering tools at height is rapidly becoming a site requirement on major projects.
Can I tether a power tool to my wrist?
No - keep wrist tethering to small hand tools within the 4.4 lb rating; heavier tools belong on a belt or structure tether like the TLS30.

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.

Frontline warrants its products against manufacturing defects in workmanship and materials, as well as product recalls, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. This warranty excludes normal wear and tear, misuse, and improper installation. The limited warranty is provided only to an end-user customer for the period set forth in an order accepted by Fall Protection Distributors, LLC.

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