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This product is to be used by qualified fall protection personnel only. It is to be anchored in accordance with manufacturer’s
requirements in concrete substrate only. Do not anchor in uncured/wet concrete.
The SafeClaw model #4075 is color coded in ORANGE TUBING, and is to be used for FALL PROTECTION ONLY. This unit
is not to be used in any other anchoring situation. Concrete must have a compressive strength of at least 3,000 PSI (20.7MPa)
DO NOT drill anchor hole less then
6” from any corner.
If a hole is 6” from an edge or corner the concrete
substrate must be 12” thick and 12” wide
(example - a 12” x 12” column)
If a hole is 8” from an edge or corner the concrete
substrate must be 10” thick and 16” wide
(example - a 10” x 16” column)
If a hole is 10” from an edge or corner the concrete
substrate must be 8” thick and 20” wide
(example – a 8” x 20” column)
If a hole is 12” or more from any corner or edge the
concrete substrate must be 5” thick.
Drilling for Fall Protection
It is important that you drill your SafeClaw anchor hole to the manufacturer’s required depth
and hole structure. All holes must be 3/4” in diameter and drilled at least 3” into the substrate.
The bored hole walls must be straight and parallel. NOTE: The bored hole must be of uniform
diameter and free of peaks and valleys on the inner wall surfaces. Only use quality industrial
grade rotary hammers and rotary hammer drill bits.
NEVER USE A BENT DRILL BIT!!
Drill a straight 3/4” diameter hole at least 3” deep into your substrate utilizing a rotary hammer
drill that uses industrial grade SDS bits.
Only use industrial grade rotary hammer drills and drill bits.
DO NOT USE masonry drill bits
Drill a 3/4” diameter hole at least 3” deep.
Blow hole clean with compressed air.
Drill hole straight into substrate.
When reusing a previously drilled hole always inspect the hole
carefully to ensure adequate integrity.
Insert unit 3 inches deep into hole.
Set the unit with a slight tug on the anchor loop.
The
Stop Sleeve
must always be partially inserted into the hole.
Always inspect a previously drilled hole for deformation. Drill
another proper hole if needed.
Inspect the unit for damage each time you use it. If damage has
occurred, dispose of unit.
Never rely on a unit placed by unqualified workers.
Remove your unit at the end of each day.
Never leave a unit inserted in a hole overnight.
Never drill hole closer than 6” to any edge or corner.