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Miller Cross Arm Strap 6FT - Heavy Duty Adjustable Shoulder Strap for Guitar, Camera, Bag & Equipment - Perfect for Musicians, Photographers & Travelers
Miller Cross Arm Strap 6FT - Heavy Duty Adjustable Shoulder Strap for Guitar, Camera, Bag & Equipment - Perfect for Musicians, Photographers & Travelers
Miller Cross Arm Strap 6FT - Heavy Duty Adjustable Shoulder Strap for Guitar, Camera, Bag & Equipment - Perfect for Musicians, Photographers & Travelers

Miller Cross Arm Strap 6FT - Heavy Duty Adjustable Shoulder Strap for Guitar, Camera, Bag & Equipment - Perfect for Musicians, Photographers & Travelers

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Description

About the Miller Cross Arm Strap - 6 Foot

If you're looking for a durable lanyard for your high-rise work, look no further than the Miller Cross Arm Strap.

This 6-foot strap is constructed of 2-inch thick polyester webbing. It is made to wrap around I-beams and other structures to create a secure connection for your high-rise setup. On each end of the 6-foot lanyard are D-rings. One 2-inch D-ring slips through the 3-inch D-ring to form a secure attachment point to connect your devices. The pass-through design makes connecting your anchorage gear easy.

This strap has a minimum tensile strength of 5,000 pounds. It also can hold 400 pounds, so you can feel free to take all of your equipment with you without ever worrying about it breaking. To feel even more confident in the strength of this strap, take note that it meets or exceeds all applicable industry standards, including OSHA, ANSI, and the stringent ANSI Z359.

For a high-rise lanyard that won't quit, take the Miller Cross Arm Strap to your next job.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Constructed with 2-inch thick polyester webbing
  • Equipped with two D-rings
  • Great for securing an anchoring point on l-beams or other structures