Guided fall arresters, compatible working rope, and retractable SRL blocks for safer movement at height.
This Jayco range helps safety teams select the right fall-protection method for the actual movement pattern on site. A guided fall arrester is useful when the worker travels on a fixed rope path, the matching polyamide rope keeps compatibility clear, and the retractable SRL block is better when the user needs automatic line take-up with more freedom of movement.
JS 21014 and JS 210001 keep workers connected while moving on a 14 mm guided rope line.
These devices are used where the worker needs a travelling fall-arrest connection during ascent, descent, or roof movement. JS 21014 gives a compact steel hardware option for core 14 mm rope compatibility, while JS 210001 adds a rope-grab format with gravity-pin protection to reduce incorrect loading and improve confidence on sloping or access-route applications.
JS 21014 Jayco Fall Arrester - 14 mm
| Standard | EN 353-2 for guided type fall arrest on a flexible anchor line. |
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| Material | Steel with electro-galvanized finish for a durable working surface. |
| Rope diameter | Designed around compatible 14 mm rope use. |
| Connector | Carabiner fitted on the device for connecting the fall-arrest system to the user. |
| Device type | Oval steel fall-arrest hardware for rope-guided movement. |
JS 210001 Jayco Fall Arrester - 14 mm
- Used with 14 mm polyamide rope so the arrester and rope work as a matched guided system.
- Designed to help arrest a fall while the worker is ascending, descending, or moving along a controlled access route.
- Especially useful on sloping roofs where a self-retractable lanyard may not remain in the most efficient working position.
- Zinc plating supports corrosion protection, which is important for regular site handling and outdoor exposure.
- The gravity pin helps reduce the risk of upside-down loading, giving the user an added safeguard during setup.
How to choose between rope-guided and retractable protection
- Use guided 14 mm rope-based protection where the access route is fixed and predictable.
- Use the fall arrester for climbing and descending when the worker must remain connected throughout the movement.
- Use this setup for roof, ladder, and access applications where rope compatibility and controlled travel matter.
Choose a guided fall-arrester path when the work method depends on a fixed rope line. JS 21014 is suitable when a simple 14 mm-compatible device is enough, while JS 210001 is a stronger fit when the site needs rope-grab behavior, anti-misfeed support, and better control on sloped or changing roof surfaces.
JS 22000 Polyamide Rope completes the guided fall-arrester system.
JS 22000 is the matching 14 mm twisted polyamide rope for guided fall-arrester setups. Because fall protection depends on the device and rope working together, the available rope lengths help match the actual access height, anchorage distance, and movement route instead of forcing the site to adapt to one fixed length.
Why it matters
- Rope and arrester compatibility stays clear, helping teams order a complete working combination instead of mixing uncertain parts.
- Length flexibility makes it practical for roof access, climbing paths, rescue routes, and site-specific anchorage distances.
- Using the correct rope diameter helps preserve the intended movement and locking behavior of the guided arrester.
- Dedicated rope selection supports easier inspection routines, helping teams identify wear, contamination, or damage before the lifeline is returned to use.
- Polyamide construction provides dependable handling for guided fall-arrest systems while supporting repeated movement along vertical access routes.
- Matching the rope length to the job reduces excess slack, helping workers maintain a cleaner and more controlled lifeline setup.
Technical Specifications
| Product | JS 22000 Jayco Polyamide Rope for guided fall-arrest applications. |
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| Construction | 14 mm twisted polyamide rope for compatibility with the fall-arrester range. |
| Typical pairing | Used with compatible 14 mm guided fall arresters to create a working rope system. |
| Available lengths | 50 m, 100 m, 150 m, 200 m, and 250 m for different work heights. |
| Customization | Customized length options help match unusual anchorage distances or site layouts. |
JS 24000 Retractable Type Fall Arrester Block supports work where the lifeline must adjust automatically.
JS 24000 is the retractable option for teams that need a self-retracting lifeline rather than a fixed guided rope route. The block manages line payout and retraction during movement, while stainless hardware details, a fall indicator, and 5 m to 20 m length options make it suitable for a wider range of elevated work zones.
JS 24000 Block Features
- Self-retractable lanyard format keeps the lifeline managed as the worker moves closer to or farther from the anchorage point.
- Plastic casing supports smoother winding of the wire rope and protects the internal retraction mechanism during regular use.
- 5 mm diameter wire rope made from SS 316 provides corrosion-resistant strength for industrial environments.
- Anchorage point is provided with a stainless steel carabiner to support durable connection at the top end.
- End hook uses a swiveling snap hook with fall indicator, helping users identify when the unit requires inspection after a fall event.
- EN 360 certification makes the block suitable for self-retracting fall-arrest applications.
Available variants
| Model | Reference | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Variant A | JS 24000 A | 5 m |
| Variant B | JS 24000 B | 6 m |
| Variant C | JS 24000 C | 8 m |
| Variant D | JS 24000 D | 10 m |
| Variant E | JS 24000 E | 12 m |
| Variant F | JS 24000 F | 15 m |
| Variant G | JS 24000 G | 20 m |
Range summary
- Guided fall arresters suit fixed 14 mm rope routes where the worker follows a defined access path.
- Polyamide rope is supplied in multiple lengths to match site height, anchorage layout, and route distance.
- Retractable blocks from 5 m to 20 m suit work that needs automatic lifeline adjustment as the user moves.
Together, these products let a customer compare two major approaches in one place: guided rope protection for defined travel paths and SRL protection for jobs where the user needs more dynamic movement.