IMPORTANT:
If the Toggle Anchor will be secured in an existing hole, always inspect
the hole for deformation, correct material thickness, and correct hole diameter prior to
installation.
Step 1.
Mark the mounting hole location for the anchor. Observe the material and location requirements defined
in Figure 1.
Step 2.
Drill a 19.05 mm or 20 mm (3/4 in.) diameter hole through the mounting material at the location
marked in Step 1.
WARNING:
Before drilling holes, inspect the hole location to prevent drilling into power
transmission cables or other live utilities.
Step 3.
Install the Toggle Anchor in the mounting hole as follows:
A.
With your thumb inserted through the Swivel Ring (1A) and two forefingers under the Hole Plug
(1F), squeeze the Spring (1H) until the Hole Plug is fully retracted.
B. Insert the Toggle Anchor through the mounting hole and release the Hole Plug. The Hole Plug
should seat in the inside wall of the mounting hole (Figure 7).
C. Pull the Swivel Ring to ensure the Toggle (1G) is activated and the Toggle Anchor is secured in
the mounting hole.
WARNING:
Always inspect the Activator Cable and Red Warning Tube after installation
(see Figure 8). If the top of the Activator Cable (8A) is positioned adjacent to the Red
Warning Tube (8B), the Toggle has not flipped into the secure position. If the Toggle is not
secured; repeat Steps 3A thru 3C, but push down on the top of the Activator Cable after
releasing the Hole Plug to help the toggle flip into the secure position
Figure 7 - Hole Plug Seating
A
Hole Plug
B
Steel section with mounting hole
Figure 8 - Red Warning Tube
1 - Toggle is secure
A
Top of activator cable
B
Red Warning Tube
2 - Toggle is not secure
A
Top of activator cable
B
Red Warning Tube
Removal:
To release the Toggle Anchor, push the Swivel Ring (1A) toward the Release Plug (1F) to compress the
Spring (1H) and then pull the Hole Plug out of the mounting hole.
Reuse:
The Toggle Anchor may be reused if it has not been subjected to a fall force.
Disposal:
Dispose of the Toggle Anchor if it has been subjected to fall force or inspection reveals an unsafe
or defective condition. Before disposing of the Toggle Anchor, cut the Main Cable to eliminate the possibility of
inadvertent reuse.
Connections:
When using a hook to connect to the Saflok
®
Toggle Anchor, ensure roll-out cannot occur. Roll-out
occurs when interference between the hook and mating connector causes the hook gate to unintentionally open
and release. Self-locking snap hooks and carabiners should be used to reduce the possibility of roll-out. Do not
use hooks or connectors that will not completely close over the attachment object. See subsystem manufacturer’s
instructions for information on connecting to the Toggle Anchor (see Figure 4 and 5).
INSPECTION FREQUENCY:
To ensure safe, efficient operation, the Toggle Anchor should be inspected at the
following intervals:
• Before Each Use:
Visually inspect the Toggle Anchor per steps listed.
• Annually:
A formal inspection of the Toggle Anchor and its connection to the structure must be performed
at least annually by a competent person other than the user. The frequency of formal inspections should be
based on conditions of use or exposure.
Record the inspection results in the inspection and maintenance log.
IMPORTANT:
Extreme working conditions (harsh environment, prolonged use, etc.) may
require increasing the frequency of inspections.
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