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Tractel "Roof Truss" Fall Arrest Anchorage for Nailing to Timber Trusses

Tractel "Roof Truss" Fall Arrest Anchorage for Nailing to Timber Trusses

Roof Truss Anchoring Device.

Model: 

RTA-2199

Manufacturing Standard: BS EN 795 class A

Tractel "Roof Truss" Fall Arrest Anchorage for Nailing to Timber Trusses

Tractel Roof Truss Fall Arrest Anchorage For Nailing To Timber Trusses Tractel Truss anchor In Use
  • Material: Steel
  • Support: wooden roof trusses
  • Standard : CE EN 795 class A
  • Dimensions of 1 Steel Anchor Plate: 77 x 285 x 3mm
  • Overall Dimensions of Anchor (unfolded): 77 x 570 x 3mm
  • Breaking Strength: > 2.2t
  • Unit Weight: 1.6kg

The carpenter’s anchor is an anchor point designed for installation on wood beams. The anchor is secured with 32 splined nails (code 67168). The system is easy and fast to set up, and no special tools are required. The anchor plate is simply placed flat on a wood beam or folded over two beams at the roof ridge. Once in position, the anchor plate is secured with the splined nails using a hammer.

The carpenter’s anchor is formed by two perforated steel plates hinged together by an anchor ring. The anchor plate is supplied with 32 splined nails by which the anchor is secured to the wood support (minimum cross-section of 80x80). The carpenter’s anchor satisfies the requirements of standard CE 795 A.

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  • Material: Steel
  • Support: wooden roof trusses
  • Standard : CE EN 795 class A
  • Dimensions of 1 Steel Anchor Plate: 77 x 285 x 3mm
  • Overall Dimensions of Anchor (unfolded): 77 x 570 x 3mm
  • Breaking Strength: > 2.2t
  • Unit Weight: 1.6kg

The carpenter’s anchor is an anchor point designed for installation on wood beams. The anchor is secured with 32 splined nails (code 67168). The system is easy and fast to set up, and no special tools are required. The anchor plate is simply placed flat on a wood beam or folded over two beams at the roof ridge. Once in position, the anchor plate is secured with the splined nails using a hammer.

The carpenter’s anchor is formed by two perforated steel plates hinged together by an anchor ring. The anchor plate is supplied with 32 splined nails by which the anchor is secured to the wood support (minimum cross-section of 80x80). The carpenter’s anchor satisfies the requirements of standard CE 795 A.


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