LIS62RA Elite Lite Elastic Twin Leg Aluminum Rebar Hook Lanyard
The Frontline LIS62RA is a 6 ft Y-shaped twin leg shock absorbing lanyard with the energy absorber incorporated at the harness end - two legs, one absorber, so you stay connected through every transition. Move one leg, land it, then move the other: 100 percent tie-off, all day.
The 1.75 in polyester webbing carries a 6,000 lb breaking strength with high-tenacity polyester stitching and an impact indicator; connectors are alloy steel, zinc plated and shot blasted, rated to 5,000 lbs. Aluminum rebar hooks ride at each leg end, and the elasticated webbing contracts from 6 ft to 4.5 ft when relaxed. Rated for one worker up to 310 lbs, built to ANSI Z359.13-2013 and A10.32-2004, aligning with OSHA 1926 and 1910.

Who Needs This Product
This product is a twin leg fall arrest connecting device for workers who have to keep moving: connect the second leg before releasing the first and you are never unprotected between anchor points. Ironworkers, scaffold erectors, and tower crews live on twin leg lanyards. You still need a full body harness and rated anchors to complete the system.
Features
100 percent tie-off
Two legs, one absorber: leapfrog anchor to anchor without ever disconnecting completely.
Elasticated webbing
Contracts to 4.5 ft relaxed, expands to 6 ft working - less dangle, less snag, less tripping hazard.
Single shared absorber
The energy absorber sits at the harness end and serves both legs - one deployment path, one inspection point.
Impact indicator
A visual tell-tale shows instantly if the lanyard has arrested a fall and must be retired.
1.75 in polyester webbing
Wider webbing rated to 6,000 lbs, sewn with high-tenacity polyester thread.
Anchorage-grade connectors
Alloy steel, zinc plated, shot blasted, rated to 5,000 lbs.
Technical Specifications
| SKU | LIS62RA |
|---|---|
| Type | Twin leg (Y-shaped) elasticated internal shock absorbing lanyard |
| Webbing | Polyester tubular, elasticated, 1.57 in wide |
| Webbing breaking strength | 6,000 lbs |
| Length | 4.5 ft contracted / 6.0 ft expanded |
| Hooks | Aluminum rebar hooks, shot blasted |
| Hook breaking strength | 5,000 lbs |
| Stitching | High-tenacity polyester thread |
| Max capacity | 310 lbs (one worker) |
| Standards | ANSI Z359.13-2013; ANSI A10.32-2004; OSHA 1926; OSHA 1910 (Intertek tested) |
Clearance is everything with a shock absorbing lanyard. The energy absorber needs room to deploy below the work surface - account for free fall distance, absorber elongation, harness stretch, and worker height before trusting any tie-off point. Run the Fall Protection Calculator below, and keep the free fall within the limits in the Frontline manual.
Compliance Standards
ANSI Z359.13-2013
American National Standard for personal energy absorbers and energy absorbing lanyards. Third-party test report linked in Submittals.
ANSI A10.32-2004
Fall protection requirements for construction and demolition operations.
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502
Federal construction fall protection criteria, including connecting device requirements.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.140
General industry personal fall protection system requirements.
Typical Applications
How to Use the LIS62RA Twin Leg Lanyard
Follow the manufacturer's manual. The sequence below is an overview only.
- Inspect. Check webbing, absorber, impact indicator, stitching, and all hooks before each use.
- Verify clearance. Confirm total fall clearance including absorber deployment - run the calculator below.
- Connect the center. Attach the absorber end to the dorsal D-ring of a full body harness.
- Anchor one leg. Connect the first leg to a rated anchorage connector.
- Leapfrog. To move, connect the second leg to the next anchor BEFORE releasing the first.
- Park the free leg properly. Stow an unused leg on a breakaway lanyard keeper - never back on the harness D-ring or webbing unless the manual allows it.
Inspection and Retirement
Inspect before each use, with a documented competent-person inspection at least every 6 months. Pull the equipment from service for any of the conditions below.
- Webbing: cuts, fraying, abrasion, burns, chemical damage, or stiffness.
- Energy absorber: deployment, torn cover, or a tripped impact indicator.
- Stitching: broken, pulled, or abraded threads at terminations.
- Hooks: deformation, cracks, corrosion, or gates that fail to close and lock.
- Markings: labels must be present and legible.
Retire the lanyard immediately after any fall arrest event - the energy absorber is single-use - or if any inspection point fails. Destroy retired equipment so it cannot return to service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frontline LIS62RA Submittals and Documentation
Frontline LIS62RA Spec Sheet (PDF)Webbing, connectors, strength ratings, and standards. Frontline LIS User Manual (PDF)Use, limitations, free fall limits, inspection, and retirement for the LIS lanyard family. Frontline LIS62RA Test Report (PDF)Third-party test results to ANSI Z359.13-2013. Frontline Catalog (PDF)The full Frontline Fall Protection product catalog with the complete anchor, lanyard, and SRL range.Compatible and Related Products
- Frontline 100CTB Combat Construction Harness. The construction harness this lanyard clips into.
- Frontline MPS Cross Arm Strap. A wrap-around anchorage connector for beams and trusses.
- Frontline MPW Wire Rope Choker Anchor. A wire rope anchor sling for steel and harsh environments.
Keeping Crews 100 Percent Tied Off?
Need help matching twin leg lanyards, harnesses, and anchors? Confirm your application, anchorage, and clearance with us and we will walk through the kit list so the right equipment ships together.
Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a fall protection specialist.
