Malta Dynamics C5106 Double-Leg Stretch Shock-Absorbing Lanyard with 3 Snap Hooks (2-Pack)

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Malta Dynamics Shock-Absorbing Lanyards

C5106 Double-Leg Stretch Internal Shock-Absorbing Lanyard with 3 Steel Snap Hooks

The Malta Dynamics C5106 is a double-leg energy-absorbing lanyard that provides 100 percent tie-off while a worker moves between anchor points. One snap hook connects to the harness dorsal D-ring and each leg ends in its own steel snap hook, so one leg stays clipped to a rated anchorage at all times. The elastic legs rest at 4.5 feet and stretch to 6 feet only when reach is needed.

A single internal shock absorber serves both legs, keeping the maximum arresting force at 900 pounds or less while staying lightweight. All three connectors are alloy steel with a 3,600 lb gate rating, and the assembly is third-party tested under ISO 17025 to ANSI Z359.13-2013. This listing ships as a bulk pack so a crew is outfitted from one line item.

Malta Dynamics C5106 double-leg stretch shock-absorbing lanyard with three steel snap hooks for 100 percent tie-off, 900 lb maximum arresting force, ANSI Z359.13 compliant
4.5 to 6 ftStretch Length
900 lbsMax Arresting Force
130-310 lbsWorker Capacity
3Steel Snap Hooks
100%Tie-Off
3,600 lbsConnector Gate
Z359.13ANSI Standard
Double LegConfiguration

Who Needs This Product

The C5106 is the connecting device in a personal fall arrest system, built for 100 percent tie-off. Its two legs let a worker clip the next anchor before unclipping the last, so they are never unprotected while repositioning at height. It suits crews moving along steel, scaffolding, or rooftops where continuous attachment is required. Each connected worker also needs an ANSI full body harness and anchorages rated for the load. Double-leg lanyards are intended for fall arrest, not fall restraint.

Features

100 percent tie-off

Two legs let a worker clip the next anchor before releasing the last, staying protected while moving between points.

Three steel snap hooks

One snap hook at the harness and one on each leg, all self-locking alloy steel with 3,600 lb gate strength.

Stretch legs

Both legs rest at 4.5 feet and extend to 6 feet only when needed, cutting loose lanyard that snags.

Shared internal shock absorber

A single energy absorber serves both legs, limiting maximum arresting force to 900 pounds or less while staying lightweight.

High-visibility webbing

One-inch polyester webbing in a vibrant orange color keeps the legs easy to see and inspect.

Bulk pack for crews

Ships as a multi-unit pack so a whole crew is equipped from one line item.

Technical Specifications

Base SKU C5106
Type Double-leg stretch internal shock-absorbing lanyard
Connectors 3 self-locking steel snap hooks
Length 4.5 ft at rest, stretches to 6 ft per leg
Maximum arresting force 900 lb or less
Maximum free fall 6 ft (per the user manual)
Tie-off 100 percent (one leg always connected)
Worker capacity 130 to 310 lb, including tools and equipment
Webbing 1 in polyester, high-visibility orange
Connector tensile strength Alloy steel, 5,000 lb minimum
Connector gate strength 3,600 lb side and front load
Unit weight 4.4 lb
Compliance ANSI Z359.13-2013; ANSI A10.32-12; OSHA 1926 Subpart M; OSHA 1910; OSHA 1926.502
Testing Third-party tested under ISO 17025 accreditation
Warranty 1 year limited (Malta Dynamics) against factory defects in workmanship and materials

Keep one leg connected at all times. A double-leg lanyard provides 100 percent tie-off only when one leg is always clipped to a rated anchorage while you reposition. Never clip the unused leg back to your own harness D-ring unless it is a rated tie-back point. Verify fall clearance, keep free fall within 6 feet, and retire the lanyard after any fall-arrest event or shock absorber deployment.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.13-2013

ANSI/ASSP standard for energy-absorbing lanyards and shock-absorbing connecting devices.

ANSI A10.32-12

ANSI/ASSP fall protection standard for construction and demolition operations.

OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M

Construction fall protection, including personal fall arrest system requirements under 1926.502.

OSHA 29 CFR 1910

General industry personal fall protection requirements for walking-working surfaces.

Typical Applications

Steel erectionContinuous tie-off while moving along beams and joists.
Scaffold and formwork100 percent attachment while repositioning on scaffolding.
Tower and utilityClimbing and transitioning between anchor points.
Roofing crewsStaying tied off while moving across a roof to rated anchors.
Tight workspacesStretch legs reduce trip and catch hazards near machinery.
Bridge and infrastructureMobile work where the next anchor is clipped before the last is released.
Industrial maintenanceElevated platform and structure work under OSHA Subpart M.
Fleet outfittingBulk pack equips a full crew from one purchase.

Use Overview

Use per the Malta Dynamics lanyard user instruction manual. The sequence below is an overview only.

  1. Inspect. Check the webbing, stitching, shock absorber, and all connectors before each use.
  2. Verify the harness. Wear an ANSI-compliant full body harness, fitted and adjusted, with the dorsal D-ring centered between the shoulder blades.
  3. Verify the anchorage. Confirm the anchorage is rated for the personal fall arrest load and located to keep free fall within 6 feet.
  4. Calculate clearance. Add free fall, deceleration distance, harness stretch, and a safety margin, and confirm sufficient fall clearance below the work surface.
  5. Connect. Clip the single snap hook to the dorsal D-ring, then keep one leg clipped to a rated anchorage at all times while moving the other leg to the next anchor.
  6. Minimize swing falls. Keep the anchorage as directly overhead as possible to reduce pendulum swing.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect before each use, with a documented competent-person inspection at least every six months or per your program. Remove the lanyard from service for any of the conditions below.

  • Webbing: cuts, frays, abrasion, burns, chemical damage, or broken fibers.
  • Stitching: pulled, cut, or broken threads anywhere on the assembly.
  • Shock absorber: any sign of activation, deployment, or the warning label being exposed.
  • Hooks: cracks, deformation, corrosion, or a gate that does not close and lock.
  • Labels: must remain legible and intact.

Retirement triggers: any fall-arrest event, any sign the shock absorber has deployed, or any defect listed above. A lanyard exposed to a fall must be removed from service permanently.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Malta Dynamics C5106 lanyard used for?
The C5106 is a double-leg energy-absorbing lanyard used for 100 percent tie-off in a personal fall arrest system. A worker clips the harness end to the dorsal D-ring and keeps one leg connected to a rated anchorage while moving the other leg to the next anchor, so they are never unprotected while repositioning at height.
What does 100 percent tie-off mean?
100 percent tie-off means the worker stays continuously connected to a fall protection system. With the two legs of the C5106, you clip the next anchor before releasing the last, so at least one leg is always attached to a rated anchorage during movement.
What is the maximum arresting force and worker capacity?
A single internal shock absorber serves both legs and limits the maximum arresting force to 900 pounds or less. The worker capacity range is 130 to 310 pounds including tools and equipment.
Can I clip the unused leg back to my own harness?
Only to a rated tie-back or parking point. Clipping the free leg to a non-rated D-ring on your own harness can defeat the system in a fall. Follow the user manual for proper parking of the idle leg.
Which standards does the C5106 meet?
Per the spec sheet, the C5106 meets ANSI Z359.13-2013 and ANSI A10.32-12 and is compliant with OSHA 1926 Subpart M, OSHA 1910, and OSHA 1926.502. It is third-party tested under ISO 17025 accreditation.
How much fall clearance does the C5106 require?
Required clearance is the sum of free fall distance, the shock absorber deceleration distance, harness stretch, the height of the worker, and a safety margin. Free fall must not exceed 6 feet. Always calculate total clearance below the work surface before tying off, and use the Fall Protection Calculator below.
What else do I need to build a complete fall protection system?
The C5106 is the connecting device only. Each worker also needs an ANSI full body harness and rated anchorages. Size the lanyard free fall and deceleration distance to the fall clearance available below the work surface, and use the Fall Protection Calculator below to plan the system.

Specifying Lanyards for Your Crew?

Need help matching the right lanyard, harness, and anchorage to your jobsite? Confirm your anchorage, free fall, and fall clearance with us and we will walk through the full kit list so the right equipment ships together.

Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a fall protection specialist.

Equipment offered by Malta Dynamics is warranted against factory defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) year from date of installation or first use by the original owner. Upon written notice, Malta Dynamics will repair or replace defective items at its sole discretion. This warranty does not cover damage from wear, abuse, transit, or failure to maintain the product, and applies only to the original purchaser.

About Malta Dynamics

Established by Damian Lang, Malta Dynamics provides cutting-edge fall protection solutions for diverse industries. Initially a laborer mixing and carrying mortar to bricklayers on masonry job sites, Damian started his own masonry company in Ohio in 1984. As it grew, he needed better solutions to protect his workers. Safety training and equipping his team with the best equipment became a top priority in the company's early years. Eventually, Malta Dynamics was born from this focus on safety. With over three decades of hands-on experience in construction, aviation, manufacturing, warehousing, masonry, and more, Malta Dynamics designs, engineers, and manufactures an extensive line of fall protection and safety equipment tailored to meet the unique demands of each field. Malta Dynamics products meet OSHA requirements and incorporate innovative features attributed to industry feedback. With a steadfast commitment to safety and a wealth of hands-on expertise, Malta Dynamics delivers fall protection solutions engineered to safeguard workers in even the most demanding environments.