Miller T6111 Titan II Pack Lanyard 6 ft, Snap Hooks

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Titan II Pack-Type Shock Absorbing Lanyard

The T6111 is the classic pack-type Titan: durable web lanyard with the shock absorber folded into a compact pack at the harness end, and locking snap hooks at both ends. It is the straightforward value connecting device for Titan-outfitted crews.

Certified to ANSI Z359.13 and compliant with OSHA 1926.502 and 1910.140, rated for a 310 lb worker.

Miller T6111-Z7/6FTAF Titan II shock absorbing lanyard
310 lbCapacity
Z359.13ANSI Certified
6 ftWorking Length
WarningIndicator
TitanValue Line
SteelLocking Hooks
Hi-VizWebbing
1944Miller Heritage

Who Needs This Product

Titan II connecting devices outfit whole crews without premium-line pricing while keeping the certification identical. Pair with any Titan II or H100 harness for a matched value system, and step to the Manyard line for stretch features or the TurboLite+ for minimum clearance.

Features

Pack-Type Absorber

The tear-web absorber rides in a compact pack at the harness end, deploying progressively in a fall.

Titan II Web

Durable polyester webbing built for daily jobsite handling.

Pack-Type Absorber

The absorber deploys under load, limiting arrest forces per ANSI Z359.13 with a visible indicator once used.

Locking Snap Hooks

Double-action locking hooks cannot open accidentally against a D-ring or anchor.

Titan II Value

The Titan line carries full certification with a simplified feature set, at crew-outfitting prices.

Hi-Viz Webbing

Bright webbing keeps the connecting device visible in gear checks and on the worker.

Technical Specifications

SKUT6111-Z7/6FTAF
ProductTitan II Pack-Type Shock Absorbing Lanyard
Working length6 ft
WebbingPolyester, hi-viz orange
AbsorberPack-type, harness end
HooksLocking snap hooks both ends
Capacity310 lb including all clothing, tools, and equipment
StandardsANSI Z359.13; OSHA 1926.502; OSHA 1910.140
WarrantyMiller Limited Lifetime Warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

Mind the clearance. A 6 ft energy absorbing lanyard needs roughly 17 to 18 ft of clearance below the anchor after free fall, deceleration, harness stretch, and safety margin. Run your numbers with our fall protection calculator before the first connection.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.13

Certified as an energy absorbing lanyard, limiting average arrest forces to 900 lb with a maximum 3.5 ft deceleration distance.

OSHA 1926.502 and 1910.140

Meets OSHA connecting device requirements for personal fall arrest systems.

310 lb Capacity

Rated for a 310 lb worker including clothing and tools; hardware rated to 5,000 lb tensile.

ANSI Z359.2

Kept in service through pre-use checks and documented competent person inspections at least annually.

Typical Applications

General construction fall arrest from overhead anchors.
Crew outfitting programs pairing Titan lanyards with Titan harnesses.
Roofing work when paired with a compliant anchor.
Maintenance tasks with generous fall clearance.
Scaffold and formwork tie-off points.
Kits and compliance packages at the value price point.

Setup Overview

  1. Inspect the lanyard, absorber, and both hooks before use.
  2. Connect the absorber end snap hook to the harness dorsal D-ring and verify the gate locks.
  3. Connect the anchor end to an anchorage or anchorage connector rated for fall arrest.
  4. Verify the anchor is at or above the dorsal D-ring wherever possible to limit free fall.
  5. Confirm total fall clearance below the work level before starting work.

Full use instructions ship with the lanyard.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect the lanyard before each use, and have a competent person inspect it at least annually per ANSI Z359.2.

  • Webbing and jacket: cuts, frays, burns, chemical damage, UV fading, or broken stitching.
  • Energy absorber: no deployment, tearing, elongation, or exposed core; warning flag not showing.
  • Hooks: gates close and lock; no cracks, corrosion, or distortion.
  • Labels: present and legible, including capacity and standards.

Retirement triggers: any fall arrest event, any deployed absorber or warning flag, or any failed inspection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pack-type absorber?
The energy absorbing tear-web folds into a compact pouch at the harness end. In a fall it deploys progressively, limiting average arrest force to 900 lb per ANSI Z359.13.
Is a 3 ft version available?
The vendor makes a 3 ft version for tight clearances; contact us for availability. The 6 ft ships from stock.
What is the capacity?
310 lb including the worker, clothing, and tools, with hooks rated to 5,000 lb tensile strength.
How much fall clearance do I need?
Plan roughly 17 to 18 ft below the anchor for a 6 ft lanyard: free fall plus up to 3.5 ft of absorber deceleration, harness stretch, and safety margin. Shorter lanyards and higher anchors shrink the number; our fall protection calculator runs your exact case.
When does the lanyard get retired?
After any fall arrest event, any deployed absorber or exposed warning flag, or any failed inspection. Energy absorbers are single-use devices.
Lanyard or PFL?
A PFL arrests in inches and needs far less clearance, but costs more. A lanyard is the economical choice when the anchor is overhead and clearance is generous. At low heights, choose the PFL.
How often does it need inspection?
Inspect before each use and have a competent person inspect it at least annually per ANSI Z359.2. Check the webbing, absorber, indicator, and both hooks.

Outfitting Crews with Value Lanyards?

Hook style, length, and clearance decide the right lanyard. Confirm your setup with us and we will make sure the right equipment ships together, based on the delivery location.

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

Miller Limited Lifetime Warranty

Miller Fall Protection products are covered by the Miller Limited Lifetime Warranty. In the manufacturer's words: "We sincerely believe that our fall protection equipment is the best in the world. Our products endure rigorous tests to ensure that the fall protection equipment you trust is manufactured to the highest standards. Miller fall protection products are tested to withstand normal wear and tear, but are not indestructible and can be damaged by misuse."

In the unlikely event that you should discover defects in either workmanship or materials, under the Limited Lifetime Warranty, Miller will repair or replace the product at the manufacturer's expense. If a replacement is necessary and your product is no longer available, a comparable product will be substituted. The Limited Lifetime Warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear or abusive treatment of the product.

Miller is a brand of Protective Industrial Products, Inc. (PIP). Should a product issue surface, contact Fall Protection Distributors, LLC and we will coordinate the warranty claim with the manufacturer.

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