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Designed as the intermediary for securing a connecting device to an anchorage, the Miller 3-Foot Cross-Arm Strap Anchorage Connector is strong, safe and easy to use. Simply wrap the cross-arm strap around I-beams and other structures to form a secure attachment point for lanyards and other connecting devices. The 2-inch 50 mm wide Polyester webbing is rated to 5,000 lbs. 22 kN minimum tensile strength, as are the alloy steel D-rings. This Miller fall protection equipment meets all applicable ANSI, OSHA and CSA requirements.
Durable Construction: The Miller Welding Temporary Anchorage Connector is made of strong, high-quality materials, designed to withstand tough working conditions.
Safety First: Provides reliable fall protection by securing a stable anchorage point, essential for workers at height.
Convenient 3-ft Length: The 3-foot length offers flexibility and ease of use, allowing for effective placement on a variety of structures.
Easy to Use: Lightweight and user-friendly, it’s quick to set up and remove, helping to keep work sites efficient and safe.
Trusted Brand: Miller is known for producing high-performance safety equipment, trusted by professionals across industries.
Q: What is the Miller Welding Temporary Anchorage Connector Cross-Arm Strap used for?
A: It is designed to provide a secure temporary anchorage point for workers using fall protection systems during welding or other industrial tasks.
Q: What is the length of the Cross-Arm Strap?
A: The Cross-Arm Strap is 3 feet long, offering flexibility and security for various working heights and environments.
Q: Is this product suitable for welding applications?
A: Yes, the Miller 8183/3FTGN Cross-Arm Strap is ideal for welding and other industrial applications, ensuring safe fall protection.
Q: Why choose this temporary anchorage connector?
A: It provides reliable, temporary fall protection for welding jobs, ensuring worker safety and peace of mind while working at height
Routine Inspection – Regularly inspect the cross-arm strap for any signs of wear, fraying, or damage. Replace the strap if any defects are found.
Check Anchor Points – Ensure the anchor points are secure and free of corrosion. Tighten any loose connections to maintain safety.
Proper Storage – Store the connector in a dry, clean environment when not in use to prevent deterioration from exposure to moisture, chemicals, or UV rays.
Avoid Overloading – Never exceed the recommended weight or load limits to maintain safety and prevent damage to the strap.
Clean After Use – Wipe down the connector with a damp cloth to remove dirt or debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents that could damage the materials.
Inspect for Stretching – Check the strap regularly for any signs of stretching or deformation. If the strap has changed shape, it should be replaced.
Follow Manufacturer Guidelines – Always adhere to the manufacturer’s recommendations for care and use to ensure the product’s longevity and reliability.