Alan:
That positioning chain assembly is too restrictive for use on a tower of
any kind, IMHO. You have limited ability to move around the tower members
while you are connected to the tower via this 24-inch long piece of chain. It
also looks heavy to take up a 100-foot tower with you.
For use on my Trylon I have a positioning belt made by Buckingham
http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-08/msg00636.html .
It provides the security I need while aloft. It easily slides through the
steel members of the tower as I reposition myself during a project. Plus I can
adjust its length very easily to keep me safe at any point up and down the
tower's tapering profile.
As I wrote in the referenced TT post (above), I don't like the idea of a
rope lanyard on angle tower members. Too much risk that the rope will get cut
or nicked by a steel angle. I have a whole bunch of concrete in my tower's
foundation and it looks like it might hurt quite a bit if I were to fall onto
it from the rotator platform of my tower!
73 and be safe de
Gene Smar AD3F
P.S. There are no such things as tower ACCIDENTS.
> Do people agree that for working on a tower with angular members (such
> as those by AN Wireless or Trylon) rather than tubular, a positioning
> lanyard with a rebar hook (aka "gorilla hook") and chain is preferable
> to one with webbing? E.g.:
>
> http://www.fallprotect.net/dbisala/sala5900051.html
>
> Other suggestions about suitable products or better pricing?
>
> 73
>
> Alan NV8A
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