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- Tractel "Roof Anchor" Fall Arrest Anchor Point for Timber Roof Trusses
Description
- Roof anchors are designed to be directly secured to the wood beams of a roof framework.
- Anchor shapes (straight, arched or spiral) are designed to match with the type of roofing used.
- Anchors can be secured using annular rings or by a fastening pin crossing the beam.
- Anchors come in galvanized steel and stainless steel.
- Roof anchors satisfy the requirements of EN795 A for attachment of individual fall-arrest protection equipment on ring.
- Anchor also satisfies the requirements of EN517 for fastening of roof ladders on hook.
- Roof anchors are formed by a hook designed to receive the roof ladders and an anchor point for fall-arrest equipment.
- Anchors must be positioned every two meters to ensure efficient protection and must never be used below the worker.
Anchor Types
Bowed Roof Anchor Point

Twisted Roof Anchor Point

Flat Roof Anchor Point

Connector Types
Spike Fasteneng Pin

Annular Rings

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Description
- Roof anchors are designed to be directly secured to the wood beams of a roof framework.
- Anchor shapes (straight, arched or spiral) are designed to match with the type of roofing used.
- Anchors can be secured using annular rings or by a fastening pin crossing the beam.
- Anchors come in galvanized steel and stainless steel.
- Roof anchors satisfy the requirements of EN795 A for attachment of individual fall-arrest protection equipment on ring.
- Anchor also satisfies the requirements of EN517 for fastening of roof ladders on hook.
- Roof anchors are formed by a hook designed to receive the roof ladders and an anchor point for fall-arrest equipment.
- Anchors must be positioned every two meters to ensure efficient protection and must never be used below the worker.
Anchor Types
Bowed Roof Anchor Point

Twisted Roof Anchor Point

Flat Roof Anchor Point

Connector Types
Spike Fasteneng Pin

Annular Rings

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