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Beta Climbing Designs Beta Access Pro Scaffold Head

Beta Climbing Designs Beta Access Pro Scaffold Head

Beta Climbing Designs Beta Access Pro Scaffold Head
Beta Climbing Designs Beta Access Pro Scaffold Head

Campaign price
97,43 + delivery costs
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Normal price 129,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Delivery time approximately 14 - 30 day(s).
Store (Helsinki)on-shelf0 pcs
Available in the webstore0 pcs

Availability
Approximately 14 - 30 day(s) from the order. The reliability of the estimation is good.

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Product description

The Beta Climbing Designs Beta Access Pro Scaffold Head is an essential tool for those involved in rope access and rescue operations. This device allows for the remote attachment of scaffold hooks, making it perfect for situations that require quick anchor setups or rigging. It's particularly useful for rescuing individuals in harnesses at heights or in confined spaces, ensuring safety and efficiency in challenging environments.

  • Enables remote attachment of scaffold hooks for quick anchor setups
  • Ideal for rescue operations involving harnessed individuals at height
  • Compatible with most double action flanged scaffold hooks, such as IKAR no. IKV03
  • Works seamlessly with all separately sold Access Pro Poles
  • Features a durable, non-conductive, and non-corrosive coloured anodising
  • Constructed from robust marine grade 5083 aluminium


Weight

194 g

Dimensions
Size: W75 x H68 x D40 mm

Materials
Coloured anodising - non conductive, non corrosive and hard wearing
Machined from marine grade 5083 aluminium


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 90 x 90 x 60 mm.


Weight
0,194 kg


Country of origin
United Kingdom


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