
Miller
Miller T5111SS/6FTAF Titan 6-Feet Shock-Absorbing Lanyard
★★★★★
OSHA- and ANSI-compliant stretch lanyard that contracts from 6 feet to 4 feet, reducing tripping hazards on the job site.
$49.83*
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Overview
Key Features
Titan stretch tubular shock-absorbing lanyards
Available in one-legged models
It reduce tripping hazards and smoothly expand to reduce fall arrest forces
Made up of lightweight, durable webbing material
It has locking snap and rebar hooks
Specifications
Brand
Miller Titan by Honeywell
Model
T5111SS/6FTAF
Type
Stretch Tubular Shock-Absorbing Lanyard
Extended Length
6 Feet
Contracted Length
4 Feet
Legs
Single (one-legged)
Connectors
Two locking snap and rebar hooks
Material
Lightweight, durable webbing
Standards
OSHA, ANSI, and CSA compliant
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Contracts from 6 feet to 4 feet when not under load, significantly reducing trip hazards at the work site
- Built-in shock absorption smoothly reduces fall arrest forces to help protect the worker during a fall
- Lightweight durable webbing material is comfortable to wear during full-day use
- Meets OSHA, ANSI, and CSA safety standards for regulatory compliance
- Locking snap and rebar hooks provide secure connection points at both ends
👎 Cons
- Single-leg design means it cannot provide 100% tie-off when transitioning between anchor points
- Stretch tubular construction adds bulk compared to flat webbing lanyards when stored or transported
- Six-foot extended length may not be suitable for work environments with limited fall clearance
- Webbing material may degrade faster than wire rope alternatives in harsh outdoor conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the contracted length of this lanyard?
The Miller Titan lanyard stretches to 6 feet during a fall but contracts to approximately 4 feet during normal use, which helps reduce tripping hazards when moving around a work site.
What types of connectors does this lanyard include?
It comes equipped with two locking snap and rebar hooks for secure attachment to anchorage points and your harness.
What safety standards does this lanyard meet?
The T5111SS/6FTAF meets all applicable OSHA, ANSI, and CSA standards for fall protection equipment.
Is this a single-leg or double-leg lanyard?
This is a single-leg (one-legged) model, designed for straightforward tie-off to a single anchor point.
How does the shock-absorbing feature work?
The stretch tubular design smoothly expands during a fall event to absorb and reduce fall arrest forces on the worker's body, helping to minimize the risk of injury.