Height Safety Anchor for Concrete
Safetor Anchors are: "New Zealand's leading height safety Roof Anchor devices"
All Safetor Concrete Roof Anchors meet the requirements of the AS/NZS
1891.2:2001 Standards Horizontal Lifeline and Rail Systems and AS/NZS
1891.4:2009 Standards Industrial Fall Arrest Systems and Devices
AS/NZS 5532.2013 Anchor Testing Standards
Concrete Through Bolt Anchor 16mm Dia
Type Of Anchor
Proprietary Anchor
Size
16mm Dia
Concrete thickness:100mm - 200mm
Design
This anchor is designed to be bolted through concrete.
A round disc washer 10mm thick is placed on both sides to protect the concrete from
chipping at the edges of the hole, both washers are bonded to the concrete with
Sika flex 11FC as this provides a seal/gasket and an adhesive for added strength.
Ultimate Yield
16mm = 15kN
30mm = 21kN
Application As Per AS/NZS1891.4:2009 Standards
1 Person Free Fall Arrest: 15kN
2 Person Free Fall Arrest: 21kN
1 Person Limited Free Fall Arrest: 12kN
NB:
1. Anchorage strength applicable when using a restrain technique, is either 15kN or
12kN depending on whether the ultimate fall is free-fall or limited free-fall.
2. 'Ultimate strength' means that the anchorage may yield at the stated load but
must not fail.
Welding
All welding has been carried out by engineers that are certified to ASME IX Standards.
Sikaflex 11FC
Sikaflex 11FC is a sealant, Gasket and an adhesive with a bonding
strength of 50Kgs per 1mm square.
Installation
The installation should only be carried out by a competent person as set out in the
AS/NZS 1891.4:2009 Standards.
CCL provides a warranty on product performance of the anchor and not the structure.
It is the responsibility of the Installer, Building Designer or Building Owner to ensure
that the structure to which the anchor is attached to will support a load of at least 15kN
as set out in the AS/NZS 1891.4:2009 Standards. If there is any doubt about the
structures adequacy a Structural Engineer should be consulted.
Warning:
Only competent users who have received training should use this equipment.
(Refer to the AS/NZS 1891.4:2009 recommendations concerning selection, use and maintenance.)
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