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Manual Descent Device

The Miller Manual Descent Device is designed for a variety of applications where smooth, controlled descent from an elevated position is required. The device, controlled by the user, allows for making descent fast or slow; decelerating and stopping by applying slight outward pressure on the free end of the line; and locking in a stationary position for a hands-free work environment. Ideal for bucket truck escape and tower rescue.

Can be used with the optional 8217 wood Bo's'n chair for hands-free work and for security during ascent and descent. Separate line attached to full body harness required. For use with Miller 8195 braided descent rope.

Closed out items are available only while supplies last! Item(s) may be replaced with similar product. If you need to order in quantity, please call our Customer Care Staff at 808/847.4017 for availability.


All prices are FOB Honolulu, Hawaii.
Items Regular price Quantity
Item #: SMILLER-8113
Descent Device mechanism only
$ 166.90 USD
Item #: SMILLER-8203H
Descent carry bag, holds up to 300ft rope
$ 23.80 USD
Item #: SMILLER-8217-300'
Bo's'n chair, 300' rope (CLOSED OUT)
$ 1248.30 USD


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