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: Total Working Angle

X

: Working Distance

Along Leading Edge

Y

: Distance From

Leading Edge

X

Y

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Connector
closed and
locked to
D-ring. 

OK.

Connector
to integral
lanyard.

NO.

Correct Anchorage Positioning:

This chart details allowable working zones required

to reduce risk of swing falls and improper side loading.

ALWAYS adhere to information specified by chart.

Anchor Distance

From

Leading Edge (Y)

Working Distance

Along Roof Edge

(Either Direction) (X)

Working Angle

From

Perpendicular (Ø)

6’

10’
15’
20’
25’
30’
35’
40’
45’
50’
55’
60’

8’

9’ - 9”

11’ - 7”
13’ - 3”
14’ - 6”

16’

17’ - 2”
18’ - 3”
19’ - 4”

19’ - 10”

21’ - 4”
22’ - 3”

53°
45°
38°
33°
30°
28°
26°
24°
23°
21°
21°
21°

For example, if the anchorage connector is 6’ from the leading

edge (Y), the working distance (X) is 8’ in each direction from

the perpendicular, which translates to a 53° working angle.

Two or more
snap hooks or
carabiners
connected to
each other. 

NO.

Two connectors
to same
D-ring. 

NO.

Connector
directly to
horizontal
lifeline. 

NO.

Connector
directly to
webbing.

NO.

 

Incompatible
or irregular
application,
which may
increase risk
of roll-out. 

NO.

Compatibility:

 When making connections with Bolt Hole Anchor, eliminate all possibility of roll-out. Roll-out

occurs when interference between a hook and the attachment point causes the hook gate to unintentionally
open and release. All connections must be selected and deemed compatible with Bolt Hole Anchor by a
Competent Person. All connector gates must be self-closing and self-locking, and withstand minimum loads of
3,600 lbs. See the following for examples of compatible/incompatible connections:

Summary of Contents for 00230

Page 1: ...nd these instructions before using equipment Introduction 1 Applicable Safety Standards 1 Worker Classifications 1 Safety Information 6 Product Specific Applications 1 2 Limitations 2 3 Components and...

Page 2: ...ards Qualified Person A person with an accredited degree or certification and with extensive experience or sufficient professional standing who is considered proficient in planning and reviewing the c...

Page 3: ...he anchor is not directly above the location where a fall occurs Always work as close to in line with the anchor point as possible Swing falls significantly increase the likelihood of serious injury o...

Page 4: ...1 For example if the anchorage connector is 6 from the leading edge Y the working distance X is 8 in each direction from the perpendicular which translates to a 53 working angle Two or more snap hooks...

Page 5: ...debris rot rust sharp or abrasive edges and surfaces and hazardous materials 4 Selected installation location must withstand MINIMUM loads specific to application as specified by this instruction manu...

Page 6: ...re found or if exposed to forces of fall arrest Ensure that applicable work area is free of all damage including but not limited to debris rot rust decay cracking and hazardous materials Ensure that s...

Page 7: ...E SRLs Class A SRLs must arrest falls within 24 Class B SRLs must arrest falls within 54 Harnesses and connectors selected must be compliant with manufacturer s instructions and must be of compatible...

Page 8: ...ons 90599 Rev D Made in Taiwan Part 00230 J F M A M J J A S O N D User must inspect prior to EACH use Competent Person must complete formal inspection every 12 months Competent Person to inspect and i...

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