Frontline LPO61SADJ Combat 6 ft Positioning Adjustable Restraint Lanyard, 3-Pack

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Bulk 3-Pack3 units, one checkoutThis listing ships as a 3-pack: 3 identical LPO61SADJ Combat 6 ft Positioning Adjustable Restraint Lanyard units in a single order. Stock a full crew or jobsite at once. Need a different quantity? Call 863-703-4522.
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LPO61SADJ Combat 6 ft Positioning Adjustable Restraint Lanyard, 3-Pack

The Frontline LPO61SADJ is a restraint lanyard with a simple philosophy: keep the worker from ever reaching the edge. The single leg adjusts from 6 ft down to 4 ft, so you set the working radius the job requires - and the fall never happens.

Two stamped alloy steel snaphooks, each 100 percent proof loaded to 3,600 lbs, terminate the 1 in polyester webbing; hardware carries a 5,000 lb minimum breaking load with a 310 lb worker capacity. Built to ANSI Z359.3-2019 for work positioning and travel restraint, aligning with OSHA 1926 and 1910. For fall RESTRAINT applications only - not fall arrest.

Frontline LPO61SADJ Combat adjustable positioning restraint lanyard, full product view
310 lbsMax Capacity
6 ftMax Length
4 ftAdjusts Down To
3,600 lbsProof Load, Each Hook
5,000 lbsHardware Min Breaking
1 inPolyester Webbing
Z359.3ANSI 2019
RestraintApplication Only

Who Needs This Product

This product is a travel restraint and work positioning connecting device - it keeps you from reaching the fall hazard rather than catching you after a fall. Roofers, inspectors, and maintenance crews working back from an unprotected edge dial in the length and work inside the safe radius. You still need a full body harness or belt per the manual, and a rated anchor.

Features

Adjustable working radius

Set anywhere from 4 to 6 ft so the edge stays out of reach.

Proof loaded hooks

Every stamped snaphook is individually proof loaded to 3,600 lbs.

Restraint-first design

No absorber to deploy because the system never lets the fall start.

Anchorage-grade hardware

Alloy steel, zinc plated, 5,000 lb minimum breaking load.

1 in polyester webbing

High-tenacity stitching, easy to inspect.

Simple and light

One adjuster, two hooks, nothing to fumble.

Technical Specifications

SKULPO61SADJ
TypeSingle leg adjustable positioning / restraint lanyard
Length6 ft, adjustable down to 4 ft
WebbingPolyester, 1 in
HardwareAlloy steel, zinc plated; stamped snaphooks both ends
Proof load100 percent proof loaded to 3,600 lbs
Hardware min breaking load5,000 lbs
Max capacity310 lbs (one worker)
ApplicationWork fall restraint only
StandardsANSI Z359.3-2019; OSHA 1926; OSHA 1910

Restraint only - never fall arrest. The LPO61SADJ has no energy absorber: it must be rigged so the worker cannot reach a position where a free fall is possible. If any fall exposure remains, use a shock absorbing lanyard or SRL instead. One worker per lanyard at 310 lbs maximum.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.3-2019

American National Standard for positioning and travel restraint systems. Third-party test report linked in Submittals.

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502

Federal construction fall protection criteria, including restraint system requirements.

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.140

General industry personal fall protection system requirements.

Typical Applications

Low-slope roofingWork the field while the edge stays out of reach.
InspectionsQuick restraint for short-duration access.
Aerial liftsRestraint inside the basket per the lift manual.
Mechanical unitsService RTUs back from the edge.
Solar O&MRestraint between rows on flat roofs.
Loading docksKeep workers off the open edge.

How to Rig the LPO61SADJ

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

  1. Inspect. Check webbing, adjuster, and both hooks before each use.
  2. Anchor. Connect one snaphook to a rated anchorage connector.
  3. Connect to the harness. Attach the other hook per the manual (hip or dorsal per application).
  4. Set the length. Adjust between 4 and 6 ft so the fall hazard stays beyond reach - verify by walking the radius.
  5. Re-check after moves. Every anchor change means a new radius check.

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.
  • Adjuster and hardware: deformation, cracks, corrosion, slipping adjusters, or gates that fail to lock.
  • Stitching: broken, pulled, or abraded threads at terminations.
  • Energy absorber (where fitted): deployment or torn cover.
  • Markings: labels must be present and legible.

Retire the equipment immediately after any fall arrest event or if any inspection point fails. Destroy retired equipment so it cannot return to service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this for fall arrest?
No. The LPO61SADJ is rated for work fall restraint applications only - it has no energy absorber. If a free fall is possible, use a shock absorbing lanyard or SRL.
How does the adjustment work?
An adjuster on the leg sets the working length anywhere from 6 ft down to 4 ft, letting you tune the radius so the edge is physically unreachable.
What is the rated capacity?
One worker with a maximum weight of 310 lbs including clothing and tools.
What does "100 percent proof loaded" mean?
Every individual hook is factory load-tested to 3,600 lbs before shipping - not just batch samples.
Which standards apply?
ANSI Z359.3-2019 for positioning and travel restraint, aligning with OSHA 1926 and 1910. A third-party test report is linked in Submittals.
How do I know restraint is the right system?
If you can rig so the worker cannot reach the fall hazard, restraint is simpler and safer than arrest - no clearance math, no rescue plan for a suspended worker.
What is the difference between fall arrest and fall restraint?
Fall arrest catches a worker after a fall happens; fall restraint prevents the worker from reaching the fall hazard in the first place. For a deeper walkthrough with system examples, read our guide: Fall Arrest vs. Fall Restraint. Use the Fall Protection Calculator below to size the right system for your job.

Setting Up Restraint Systems on Your Roofs?

Restraint beats arrest when the geometry allows it. 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.

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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