Miller Fall Protection  |  SKU: 9077X/12

Miller Bandit Tool Lanyards Display Box

$339.08 Regular Price: $449.11

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Specifications

  • Brand
    Miller Fall Protection
  • Country of Origin
    United States

Description

Tools falling from a highline or scaffolding can be very inconvenient but they can also seriously injure people below. Miller by Honeywell has the solution with the simple and well-crafted 9077X/12 Miller Bandit tool lanyards display box. The display box comes with a pack of twelve lanyards which are made from a stretchable webbing. A loop on one end attaches to waist and tools belts and a mini carabiner on the other end as well as cord adjuster make it simple to connect to a wide range of tools. The 26" polyester webbing is abrasion and chemical resistant making it super strong and together with the forged zinc plated steel hardware it can support a weight of up to 15 lbs.

  • Tool lanyards
  • Pack of 12 lanyards
  • Material: stretchable webbing
  • Length: 26"
  • Belt mount: loop
  • Tool connection: mini carabiner
  • Cord adjuster for tool connection
  • Carabiner: forged zinc plated steel
  • Connects to most waistbelt types
  • Abrasion and chemical resistant
  • 15 lbs working capacity
  • Color: black
  • For use on:
    • Construction
    • Projects at altitude

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Andy Barnes
Really a handy product

Generally, I order these in bulk as I give them out to my co-workers. It's really useful as you never want to leave tools just lying around while you're working in high altitude places. Great product.

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Anthony Cantrell
Excellent lanyard

The length of the lanyard is already really good but it's also stretchable so it's very easy to use. Adjustments are easy to make and the hook is light and secure. Overall, a great tool lanyard.

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Rocco Mccall
Helps me have my tools safe

I work on power lines and I generally use these to keep my tools close. I don't really have a lot to bring so just using a lanyard is the way to go.