Established 1997

  • Petzl I'D EVAC Shown in Yellow
  • Petzl I'D EVAC Shown in Black
  • Petzl I'D EVAC Rope Installation
  • Petzl I'D EVAC Shown in Use

Petzl I'D EVAC

Self-braking descender with anti-panic function for lowering from an anchor

    The Petzl I’D EVAC self-braking descender is primarily designed for lowering from an anchor. The ergonomic handle is specifically oriented for managing a load from the anchor and offers comfortable descent control. The integrated anti-panic function and anti-error catch limit the risk of an accident due to user error. The AUTO-LOCK system allows the rope to be automatically locked without having to manipulate the handle or tie off the device. Once locked, the rope can be taken up without having to manipulate the handle. The safety gate allows the rope to be installed with the device remaining connected to the anchor. I’D EVAC is compatible with 10 to 11.5 mm ropes and allows handling of loads up to 250 kg. Backed by Petzl's three year guarantee against any defects in materials or manufacture.

    Rope Compatibility: For single ropes between 10 mm and 11.5 mm in diameter
    Weight: 615 g
    Max. Load, 1-person: 150 kg
    Max. Load, 2-persons (rescue): 250 kg
    Colour: Yellow or Black
    Materials: aluminium, steel, nylon

    The Petzl I'D EVAC is certified by the following competent authorities:

    UKCA: Satisfies the Essential Health & Safety Requirements of Regulation 2016/425 on Personal Protective Equipment as amended to apply in Great Britain, and is issued in compliance with the following designated standard: EN 12841:2006 (Type C); EN 341:2011 (Class 2, Type A).

    CE: Meets European Regulation (EU) 2016/425 on personal protective equipment. Applicable standardsEN 341 : 2011 Class 2, Type A; EN 12841 : 2006 Type C.

    EAC: Russian standard TP/TC 019/2011 (Safety of Personal Protective Equipment).

    NFPA: American standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program NFPA 1983, Incorporated in the 2022 edition of NFPA 2500: T (Technical Use).

    ANSI / ASSP: Z359.4-2013 (Safety Requirements for Assisted-Rescue and Self-Rescue Systems, Subsystems and Components)

    With over 40 years experience in maintaining it’s own rental fleet , Rigging Services offers the same regime of inspection and testing in compliance with the LOLER regulations to it’s clients. Rigging Services engineers are all LEEA qualified as testers , inspectors and verifiers on lifting & rigging equipment. Using its own bespoke software & hand held devices Rigging Services offers a real-time internet based reporting portal of onsite inspections and testing. Use our guest user name and password to log into our unique Onsite Online service and see what we mean. This cost effective , paperless solution allows legal compliance and peace of mind.

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