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ISC D-2 Auto Lock with Panic Feature Descending Device

$132.00

Name RSRP860 D2 Escape Descender Approved standards EN12841, NFPA Our engineers developed a new handle operated cam system specifically so that in a panic situation the Descender would actually stop the descent, rather than just slow it down– the D2 Descender is the only Micro-Descender in the world to offer this function. The D2 can be controlled by pushing in the cam (ideally using the thumb) which allows the user to smoothly feed the rope through the device, without the use of the handle. The cam feed feature is particularly useful for fast Bail-out or for work positioning during roof work for example. It is also easy to back-feed the rope through the D2 and therefore it can be used for smooth ascending or for emergency hauling (when used as part of a 2:1 ‘Z-rig’). The Descender is compact and lightweight, allowing it to be carried on the harness at all times– some harness manufacturers have even integrated it into a harness back-pack so that self-rescue can be made easy. Standard Kits are supplied with a 15m (50ft) working length. Height (mm) 124 Height (inches) 4 7/8 Width (mm) 71 Width (inches) 2 3/4 Thickness (mm) 40 Thickness (inches) 1 1/2 Weight (grams) 292 Weight (ounces) 10.3 Panic brake Yes Body material Aluminum Finish Anodized Color Red (WLL) Safe Working Load (kg) 140kg with a direct connection (MBS) Minimum Breaking Strength (kN) 13.5 (MBS) Minimum Breaking Strength (lbs.) 3035

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25+ Years Experience Designing & Manufacturing Self-Rescue Systems.
Several Thousand Self-Rescue Systems in Use in the Fire Rescue Sector.
Pre-Rigged, Ready to Use. No Rigging Required. Deploy & Go.
Auto Locking Descending Device, Non-Weight Dependent.
100% Kevlar 7 1/6” Tubular Webbing Escape Line.
Integrated & Standalone Configurations.
NFPA & ANSI / ASSP Z359.4 Certified.
CUSTOM Configurations Available.
MBS. 14.0 Kn.