
Miller MFLB-12-Z7/6FT Twin Turbo Fall Protection System
Miller's Twin Turbo system provides continuous 100% tie-off fall protection with reduced clearance requirements in a 6-foot unit.
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Overview
Key Features
CONTINUOUS 100% TIE-OFF FALL PROTECTION: Twin Turbo D-ring connector adapts to two 6-Foot Miller TurboLite PFLs for continuous 100% tie-off fall protection; easily connects to any harness back D-ring
BETTER ALTERNATIVE TO DOUBLE-LEG LANYARDS: An effective solution for low fall clearance; reduces fall clearance requirements for use in more applications; webbing payout smoothly extends/retracts
GREATER MOBILITY & PRODUCTIVITY: PFLs swivel independently in multiple directions to optimize worker mobility and versatility; this eliminates equipment switch-outs and increases overall productivity
INCREASED SAFETY: PFL swivel action prevents webbing from twisting and binding inside unit; self-retracting lifelines eliminate tripping hazards; meets all applicable OSHA, ANSI, and CSA requirements
MULTIPLE LANYARD END CONNECTOR OPTIONS: Lanyard end connector options include steel & aluminum locking snap hooks and steel & aluminum locking rebar hooks; adapts to most Miller TurboLite PFL models
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Continuous 100% tie-off eliminates unprotected gaps during anchor point transitions
- Reduced fall clearance requirements compared to traditional double-leg lanyards
- Aluminum locking rebar hooks are lightweight and reduce fatigue during extended use
- Meets OSHA, ANSI, and CSA compliance standards
- Twin retractable design improves worker mobility compared to fixed-length lanyards
👎 Cons
- 6-foot lifeline length limits working radius around each anchor point
- Aluminum rebar hooks, while lighter, may be less durable than steel alternatives in harsh conditions
- Retractable mechanisms require regular inspection and maintenance to ensure reliable operation
- Bulkier and heavier than a simple single-leg lanyard setup