Malta Dynamics LE3313D 10' Edgehog Dual SRL w/ Rebar Hook – Dual-Leg Safety with Extended Reach
The Malta Dynamics LE3313D 10' Edgehog Dual SRL provides the same reliable fall protection as the LE3313 but in a dual-leg configuration, allowing workers to maintain 100% tie-off during transitions between anchor points. With two 10-foot galvanized steel lifelines and durable rebar hooks, this dual SRL setup is perfect for leading-edge work environments, offering safety and flexibility. Weighing 12.2 lbs, this system is built for tough jobs that require extended reach and continuous protection.
Quick-Action Braking and Smooth Swivel Top Design
Each lifeline in the LE3313D system features a quick-action braking mechanism that engages instantly, ensuring reliable fall arrest in critical moments. The 360-degree swivel top design allows smooth, tangle-free movement as you shift positions. At the same time, the durable rebar hooks provide a secure connection in various job site conditions. This dual SRL configuration offers maximum safety while allowing you to move confidently.
Built for Leading Edge Use
The LE3313D is engineered for leading-edge applications. It features strong galvanized steel cables and rugged thermoplastic housing to withstand sharp edges and foot-level tie-offs. The built-in backpack-style energy absorbers and integral shock absorbers help reduce arrest forces to a maximum of 1,800 lbs, meeting ANSI Z359.14-2021 Class 2 standards and OSHA compliance. This system protects workers in the 130-310 lb range.
Need More Options?
If you need a snap-hook connector, check out the Malta Dynamics LE3311D 10' Edgehog Dual SRL w/ Snap Hook. If you're looking for a single-leg version, the Malta Dynamics LE3313 10' Edgehog SRL w/ Rebar Hook is an excellent choice for compact work areas.
How to Inspect Your Dual SRL:
- Inspect the metal components: Ensure both rebar hooks operate smoothly and the fall indicators haven't been triggered. Any deformation means the SRL should be removed from service.
- Check the housing: Confirm that all fasteners are secure and the labels display accurate batch and serial numbers.
- Examine the cables: Look for frays, cuts, or damage. The SRL is no longer safe if either cable is caught in the housing.
- Test the braking systems: Pull sharply on both cables to ensure they engage properly without triggering the fall indicators.