Sterling 2018 Work Workbook

Sterling's 2018 Work workbook is now available. Download the pdf copy from HERE or via the cover image below You will notice a slightly different format to this one, Sterling no longer have separate versions for arbor, or firefighting, or tactical applications, but have brought them all behind one cover, so all the information is in one place. The table of contents lists items by type of product and by type of use for ease of locating them. There are several new products in there for you to check out including: the new 1/2" diameter of the popular Scion climbing line for arboris...
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Sterling Rope – Freedom to Focus their inspirational new brand video

Time to grab a brew and take five. We are excited to share Sterlings new brand video! From Maine to Colorado, Salt Pump Climbing Co. to Arbor One Tree and Landscape, they shot some killer video and hung with some inspiring people. Check it out! (and def turn up the volume, it is an amazing track) Sterling designs products that enable pure focus. That allows the task at hand - to be the only task at hand. There are no questions. Only flow. So be bold. Be Courageous. And be Safe. Own the moment. You have the Freedom To Focus. #noquestionsonlyflow #freedomtofocus #sterlingrope #ghostofpa...
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New Product – Sterling WorkPro Static Rope – an entirely new approach to rope construction

For the WorkPro, Sterling have developed an entirely new approach to rope construction—one that makes for balanced elongation in the core and sheath so they share the load evenly. This makes the WorkPro Series stronger than other ropes of similar construction while retaining a small but important amount of elongation. Sterling's newest static rope is the direct result of a rigorous in-use testing and evaluation process with rope access professionals working in variable and harsh conditions. The final design incorporates their feedback and benefits from Sterling's extensive experience workin...
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How to work out the date of manufacture from Sterling’s Lot number

Date of manufacture for your climbing gear is worth recording, especially for 'soft' goods like ropes, harnesses, slings and prusiks, as materials can degrade over time. Since the introduction of the PPE laws in Europe manufacturers have been including instructions which give guidance on obsolescence timelines. Its typically around 10 years from date of manufacturer for nylon and polyester type products but does vary so check. Sterling's current Lot# system (introduced in 2015) makes it easy to ascertain the date of manufacture of an item. Lot#'s consist of 4 digits, the first 2 are the yea...
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