The descender for anchor evacuations Petzl I'D Evac is self-braking with a panic function.
With I'D Evac, you have the option to descend in two ways, on the flange or in the V-shaped braking groove. You can also make short ascents on the rope or secure a lead climber, utilizing its cam.
I'D Evac accepts ropes with a diameter range between 10 and 11.5 mm and allows for the movement of loads up to 250 kg. For significant loads, you can add an additional brake to the descender for greater control of the descent.
You connect the device directly to the harness via the opening latch located on the movable flange. To insert the rope, simply open the movable flange facing the operator while keeping the device always attached to the harness.
I'D Evac features an ergonomic handle that allows you to maintain a wide control of the descent, an integrated panic function that activates when you pull the handle too hard for any reason, automatically stopping and locking the descent; and an anti-error rope lock.
These technical features reduce the risks of a possible accident in case of incorrect use.
Petzl has designed an Auto-lock system that allows you to easily position yourself at the work site without having to practice the stop key and use the handle.
When you release the handle, the rope is automatically locked in the descender. The automatic return of the handle reduces the risks of unintentional hooking.
I'D Evac is easy to use, versatile, and robust.
| Brand | Petzl |
|---|---|
| Minimum diameter | 10 mm |
| Maximum diameter | 11.5 mm |
| Certification | ANSI Z359.4, CE EN 12841/C |
| Weight | 615 g |
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