| Fall Protection Lifelines Supplier
As a fall protection lifeline manufacturer since 1982, in China, the SichWirerope is no middleman and can provide the best price for you. We supply vertical lifelines and horizontal lifelines with EN361, AS/NZS1891.1, and GB standards. You can also contact us for OEM / ODM at any time.
>> Vertical Lifelines
Fabrication time: 1-3 days
Looking for a professional supplier of wholesale vertical lifelines? The COBAIN® vertical lifeline’s hand-held self-locking device can move up and down freely, and will automatically lock when falling to improve safety. It offers low prices but high-quality products.
If you have any questions about these vertical lifelines, feel free to contact our team at any time.
- Regular length: 10m, 15m, 25m, 35m
- EN361, AS/NZS1891.1, GB, etc
- Equipped with two connecting rings, a hand-held self-locking device, and a cushion bag
>> Horizontal Lifelines
Fabrication time: 1-3 days
You cannot go wrong with the COBAIN® horizontal lifelines, having short strap endpoint fittings are American-style plate hooks, using a limit guard clip connection to reduce friction and limit the danger of double safety hook rotation. We have a fall protection equipment factory and can support you.
If you have any questions about this horizontal lifeline, feel free to contact our team at any time.
- EN361, AS/NZS1891.1, GB, etc
- With stretchers, regular length: 0-18m
- Equipped with two rings for 2 people to use.
What is a Vertical Lifeline?
A vertical lifeline is a type of personal fall arrest system that consists of a vertical cable or rope attached to an anchor point at the top of a structure. The other end of the vertical lifeline is typically secured to the user with a body harness. And they are commonly used in construction, industrial and commercial applications where workers are exposed to heights.
The COBAIN® vertical lifeline’s regular length is 10m, 15m, 25m, and 30m, and the length can be customized. You can also contact us for OEM/ODM in our fall protection equipment manufacturer, China.
How Do You Use a Vertical Lifeline?
A vertical lifeline is an important component of fall protection, offering the user a secure point to attach their safety harness. In order to use the COBAIN® vertical lifeline properly, it is important to follow these steps:
- Inspect the vertical lifeline and all associated components prior to each use. Ensure that there are no signs of damage or wear that could compromise the strength of the system.
- Attach the vertical lifeline to a secure anchoring point. This could be a pole, column, or other sturdy structure that is capable of supporting the weight of a person in the event of a fall.
- Once the vertical lifeline is securely attached, clip your safety harness onto the line using a carabiner or other similar device.
- Test the connection between the vertical lifeline and your safety harness by giving a gentle tug on the line. You should feel secure and well-connected before proceeding.
- Begin your work, moving along the vertical lifeline as needed. Remember to stay aware of your surroundings and stay clipped in at all times while working near the edge of a platform or other fall hazard.
By following these simple steps, you can ensure that you are using your vertical lifeline correctly and staying safe while working at height.
Note:
- When using the rope, except for the end, other places can not be knotted
- The minimum impact force to open the cushion bag is 2KN or 203KG. A slight slide or drop may not be strong enough to cause the cushion bag to fail to open.
What is a Horizontal Lifeline?
A horizontal lifeline is a type of fall protection system that is installed horizontally along a work surface. This system consists of a cable or rail that is attached to anchor points on either side of the work area. Workers can clip their safety harnesses to the horizontal lifeline, which will catch them if they fall.
The COBAIN® horizontal lifeline is equipped with stretchers, the length can be freely adjusted, and the range of adjustment is 0-18m. It is equipped with two rings for 2 people to use. You can also contact us for OEM/ODM in our fall protection equipment manufacturer, China.
How Long Can a Horizontal Lifeline Be?
Horizontal lifelines are typically made from steel cable or webbing, and they can be either fixed or portable. Fixed horizontal lifelines are attached to an anchorage point, while portable horizontal lifelines can be moved and reused as needed.
The length of a horizontal lifeline is determined by several factors, including the type of material used, the weight of the user, and the amount of fall protection required. For example, a steel cable horizontal lifeline will be shorter than a webbing horizontal lifeline because steel is stronger than webbing. Similarly, a horizontal lifeline for a heavyweight user will be shorter than one for a lightweight user.
How Do You Install a Horizontal Life Line?
Horizontal lifeline systems are one of the most common fall protection measures used in a variety of industries. They are simple to install and provide a high degree of safety for workers who may be exposed to heights. Here is a quick guide on how to install a horizontal lifeline:
- The first step is to identify the path that the horizontal lifeline will follow. It is important to make sure that the line is installed in a location where it will not be obstructed by objects or equipment.
- Once the path has been identified, the next step is to mark the location of the anchor points. These anchor points should be located at least six feet apart and should be able to support at least 1,800 pounds.
- The next step is to install the horizontal lifeline. There are a variety of horizontal lifeline systems available on the market, so it is important to consult with a fall protection specialist to find the best system for your needs.
- Once the horizontal lifeline has been installed, it is important to test it to ensure that it is properly secured. Attach a fall arrest device to the line and have workers climb up and down the line to test its strength.
How Does a Horizontal Lifeline Work?
A horizontal lifeline is a system of ropes or cables that are anchored at two points and designed to support a worker in the event of a fall. The horizontal lifeline system typically consists of a length of rope or cable, two anchorage points, and a means of connecting the worker to the system (i.e. harness).
Why Choose the COBAIN® Fall Protection Manufacturer?
Listed Company Brand
China listed company with 40 years of design and production experience, exporting to Europe, America and the Middle East, can be trusted.
ABC Complete Solution
The COBAIN® has a complete product line of ABC(Anchor, Body harness, Connector) to provide the most suitable and efficient combination of solutions.
100% Proof Test
We have advanced drop test frame to carry out drop test & imported seam leakage machine to carry out seam leakage test in order to ensure that all products are qualified.
Appearance & Comfort
Gobian brand series products are mainly in bright blue and fluorescent green in color, which are highly recognizable in the process of safe use.
Timely Delivery
We have our own production lines for weaving, dyeing, sewing, testing, etc. and sufficient stock of high quality hardware accessories, so that we can allocate our production resources effectively and achieve a short production lead time.
Technical Training
The wrong way to use safety harnesses will cause serious consequences, we have an advanced technical team, a professional training center, which can provide instructions and safety training for your workers.
Global Contract Suppliers
> SichWirerope the COBAIN® fall protection equipment is mainly exported to Europe, Australia, the USA, and the Middle East for over 40 years.
> The COBAIN® fall protection equipment is OEM for a brand in Australia and is fully compliant with Australian standards. And also confirm with EN, and GB standards.
> Our brand the COBAIN® attends the exhibition every year and we have signed contracts with various customers from different countries.
Certification
ISO9001: The manufacturing process of the COBAIN® series is all under ISO9001 quality system management, and the products have been approved by the Safety License and Labor Safety Certification.
GB 6095-2009 & GB/T 6096-2009: According to the regulations, each group of safety harnesses is tested for overall static load, overall dynamic load test, a static load test of parts, a dynamic load test of parts, and mechanical performance test of parts.
AS/NZS 1891.1-2007 & EN361-2002: The COBAIN® products also conform to the strictest Australian and European standards.