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60' CTR™ Class 1 SRL with Steel Swivel Snap Hook

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You need fall protection that responds without hesitation. The Class 1 CTR is built for overhead anchorage, delivering smooth, uninterrupted lifeline movement that stays with you as you work. Its FallTech-exclusive armored energy absorber protects the shock pack from damage, preserving its ability to perform when it counts. Fewer lockups, consistent payout, and dependable control keep you focused and securely protected.
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Smooth payout. Rugged construction. Armored energy absorber. The CTR brings performance-focused protection within reach for every crew.

 CTR Class 1 SRL

Proven Strength

Designed to handle repeated transport, harsh conditions, and continuous use across industrial and construction environments.

 CTR Class 1 SRL

Armored EA

Armored external energy absorber protects internal components, minimizes bulk, and delivers lasting durability across demanding overhead applications.

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Lightweight Construction

Compact housing is up to 27% lighter than comparable devices, helping reduce fatigue during climbing and repeated movement.

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Optimized for Natural Movement

Supports smooth payout and retraction during climbing and movement to help reduce lockups that interrupt work at height.

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Heavy-Duty Carry Handle

Steel-reinforced handle with rubber grip provides secure carrying and dependable handling throughout frequent jobsite transport.

 CTR Class 1 SRL

ANSI Class 1 Compliance

Designed for overhead tie-off applications where ANSI Class 1 protection supports mobility, usability, and reliable fall protection performance.

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Segment-First Armored External Energy Absorber

The Armored EA gives you smooth, steady fall arrest without the bulk of traditional Class 1 internal brakes or added fall clearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the Class 1 and Class 2 CTR?

Class 1 and Class 2 SRLs are designed for different hazards. Class 1 is built for overhead tie-off with no leading-edge exposure, making it lighter, more compact, and easier to use for movement-heavy work like ladders and maintenance. Class 2 is designed for leading-edge applications, where the lifeline may contact sharp edges, and includes added durability. If edge exposure isn’t part of the job, Class 1 is the more efficient choice.

How do I know which CTR I need?

The right choice comes down to your work environment. If you’re tied off overhead and not working near edges, Class 1 is the right fit—lighter, more compact, and built for mobility. If there’s any chance the lifeline could contact a leading edge, you need a Class 2 device for added protection. For most ladder work, plant operations, and maintenance tasks, Class 1 delivers the protection required without unnecessary bulk.

What is an Armored EA energy absorber?

An armored energy absorber is a rigid, external shock pack that manages fall forces while protecting itself from jobsite wear. Unlike traditional internal or soft-pack designs, it uses a hard outer shell to resist abrasion, shield internal components, and eliminate bulky hang-down elements. The result is a more durable, streamlined system that delivers consistent, reliable deceleration in the event of a fall. For more information, read the article “Internal Brake vs. Energy Absorber: Correcting Common Misconceptions with Class 1 SRLs.”

What options does the Class 1 CTR come with?

The CTR Class 1 SRL is offered in lengths from 20 to 60 feet, giving you flexibility to match the device to your work area. It uses a consistent cable platform and compact housing across models to simplify selection, with integrated connectors for quick, reliable tie-off.

Does the Class 1 CTR’s external energy absorber increase fall clearance over an internal brake?

No. An external energy absorber does not increase minimum required fall clearance. External “tearaway” energy absorbers help manage deceleration more smoothly during a fall while protecting critical internal components. The CTR’s total fall arrest performance is ANSI tested and engineered specifically for overhead Class 1 applications. The result is smoother deceleration, improved durability, and consistent overhead performance—not additional clearance requirements.