Tractel FABAâ„¢ Safety Ladders and Access Systems
A11 - Permanent vertical fall arrest system
Key differentiators:
• Hot-galvanized steel or stainless steel
• Available as complete ladder or only as rail
• No height restriction
• Access to confined spaces because of curved rungs
• Maximum catching distance 140mm
• Low maintenance costs based on forged rungs
• Max. Support bracket distance 1960mm
Product Range:
• The design of the FABA™ System A11 is symmetrical
• The system is to be used with the FABA™ slider K...
Tractel FABAâ„¢ Safety Ladders and Access Systems
A11 - Permanent vertical fall arrest system
Key differentiators:
• Hot-galvanized steel or stainless steel
• Available as complete ladder or only as rail
• No height restriction
• Access to confined spaces because of curved rungs
• Maximum catching distance 140mm
• Low maintenance costs based on forged rungs
• Max. Support bracket distance 1960mm
Product Range:
• The design of the FABA™ System A11 is symmetrical
• The system is to be used with the FABA™ slider KlassiK
AL2 - Permanent vertical fall arrest system
Key differentiators:
• Anodized aluminum
• Available as complete ladder or only as rail
• Lower installation costs
• Side guiding rail for ergonomic climbing
• Weather resistant
• Maximum catching distance 70mm
• Fits all kinds of structures
• Lightweight
• Max. Support bracket distance 1680mm (2520mm with lateral guidance)
Product Range:
• The design of the FABA™ System AL2 is asymmetrical which guarantees the correct
insertion of the three sliders FABA â„¢ EZ, FABA â„¢ Grip and FABA â„¢ AL-D
• Therefore no additional safety features are needed on rail or on sliders
The FABAâ„¢ A12 system is a vertical fall protection system
Approved in accordance with the EN353-1:2018 standard.
Available as complete ladder or only as rail
Hot-galvanized steel or stainless steel
Widely used across Europe
A safe and comfortable alternative to cage ladders and cable systems.
Large range of applications (telecom, energy transport and industry)
Low installation costs
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