DeWalt 6 Ft. Lanyard, Single, Internal Absorber, 4' to 6' Stretch Lanyard With Steel Snap Hook on D-Ring End and Steel Rebar Hook on Anchor End

6 Ft. Lanyard, Single, Internal Absorber, 4' to 6' Stretch Lanyard With Steel Snap Hook on D-Ring End and Steel Rebar Hook on Anchor End

Features

  • Elastic stretch design to reduce snags and allow movement
  • Integrated impact indicator to show when the device has experienced a fall
  • QR code and RFID tag for asset management and quick inspection/registration
  • Protected label pack to reduce label damage in harsh conditions
  • Steel snap hook on D-ring end and steel rebar hook on anchor end

Specifications

Working Length Stretches from 4 ft (1.2 m) to 6 ft (1.8 m)
Webbing 1.73 in (40 mm) polyester
Minimum Static Strength 5,000 lbs (22.2 kN) minimum static strength for webbing
Hook Rating (Ansi) Gated hooks rated 3,600 lbs (16 kN)
Connectors Steel snap hook (D-ring end); steel rebar hook (anchor end)
Weight Approximately 3.62 lbs (1.64 kg)
Materials Polyester webbing; zinc-plated steel components
Upc 00810091651582
Standards/Compliance Meets ANSI Z359.13-2013; OSHA 1910.140; OSHA 1926.502
Warranty 2 Year Limited Warranty

Single-leg elastic lanyard with an internal energy absorber. The lanyard stretches from 4 ft (1.2 m) to 6 ft (1.8 m) to limit slack and reduce snagging. It includes a steel snap hook on the D-ring end and a steel rebar hook on the anchor end, an integrated impact indicator for fall detection, and identification features to support inspection and asset management.

Model Number: DXFP613110

Project Ideas

Business

RFID-Enabled Inspection & Compliance Service

Offer a subscription service to register, inspect, and track lanyards using the built-in QR/RFID tags. Technicians perform ANSI/OSHA inspections on-site, scan each unit, log condition and impact-indicator status, and issue digital certificates with next-due reminders. Bundle automatic retirement after deployment events and discounted replacements. Provide a dashboard for GC/EHS managers to see pass/fail status by jobsite.


Fall Protection Training With Live Drop Demo

Launch a paid training program combining classroom ANSI/OSHA content with a mobile drop demonstration using a training-only lanyard and weighted bag. Trainees practice proper connection (snap hook to D-ring, rebar hook to anchor), learn about clearance calculations with 4–6 ft lanyards, and see the impact indicator post-drop. Offer site-specific modules (steel, concrete, scaffolding) and issue competency cards upon passing.


Short-Term PPE Rental Kits

Provide pre-inspected fall-protection kits for temp crews: harness, this single-leg internal-absorber lanyard, and an appropriate anchorage connector. Every kit is tagged, scanned out/in, and comes with documented inspection and cleaning. Charge weekly with damage/impact fees, retire any unit that shows deployment, and upsell to purchase after a project. Ideal for contractors bridging gear gaps between jobs.


Jobsite PPE Kitting & Delivery

Assemble worker-specific kits labeled with names and QR codes for fast issuance. Deliver sealed, weatherproof totes containing the lanyard, harness, user instructions, and a quick-start card on connector compatibility. Include a monthly on-site audit: scan inventory, perform inspections, replace worn items, and update compliance logs. Price per headcount with volume discounts for multi-site contractors.


PPE Asset Management SaaS

Develop a lightweight app that reads the lanyard’s QR/RFID to auto-register assets, schedule inspections, store photos of impact indicators and label packs, and generate OSHA/ANSI-ready reports. Add push reminders, geo-tagged audit trails, multi-company roles for subs, and API hooks into procurement so replacements trigger purchase orders when retirement criteria are met.

Creative

Mobile Fall-Arrest Demo Cart

Build a compact rolling demo rig to educate crews on fall clearance and absorber function. Use a dedicated training-only lanyard to arrest a 50–75 lb sandbag via remote release under a rated anchor, with a clear height scale and padded catch zone. After a demonstration, show the integrated impact indicator so learners see how deployment looks, compare a 4 ft vs 6 ft working length to discuss swing fall, and practice correct connection order with the steel snap hook (D-ring end) and rebar hook (anchor end). Add a clipboard mount to scan the QR/RFID tag and log the demo as an inspection/training event.


Safety Culture Kinetic Sculpture

Create an industrial art piece that celebrates zero-snag setups. Mount a retired/dedicated lanyard between a fabricated “rebar” anchor bar and a steel plate, then connect a needle gauge that moves as the elastic webbing stretches from 4 to 6 ft. Place two side-by-side impact indicators (one tripped, one pristine) behind acrylic with labels explaining fall detection. Include a small placard about ANSI Z359.13-2013 and OSHA 1910.140/1926.502 to blend aesthetics with education.


Inspection Board With Smart Tags

Build a wall-mounted inspection station for the shop: CNC-cut plywood or aluminum board with a parking hook for the rebar connector, a D-ring simulation block, and a recessed window that frames the protected label pack. Integrate a cheap NFC/RFID reader and QR scanner connected to a Raspberry Pi and e-ink display. When a lanyard is docked, the screen shows last inspection, next due date, and pass/fail prompts. Print a vinyl checklist aligned to ANSI/OSHA criteria for quick guidance.


Field-Ready Protective Carry Roll

Sew a rugged waxed-canvas roll with foam channels sized for the 1.73 in polyester webbing, a clear window over the label pack, and a cutout so crews can scan the QR/RFID without removing the lanyard. Add a rust-inhibiting zipper pocket for desiccant and a stitched diagram that reminds users to anchor with the rebar hook and connect the snap hook to the harness D-ring. Color-code the roll ends to indicate length/leg type at a glance.


Hook & Anchor Compatibility Classroom Kit

Assemble a tabletop board showing correct and incorrect connections: mock rebar, beam flange, rated eye-bolt, and an edge guard example. Use the lanyard’s rebar hook to demonstrate proper anchorage, and the snap hook to show D-ring-only connection. Include swappable panels explaining why gated hooks must be 3,600 lb rated and how elastic webbing reduces snag hazards. Great for apprenticeships, safety stand-downs, and toolbox talks.