background image

A.

D.
E.

F.

G.

H.

B.
C.

A - Model Name
B - Serial Number
C - EN Standard
D - Two Person Use
E - Working Load Limit
F - Read User Manual
G - Manufacturer
H - Country of Origin 

RAFA - L

XXXXXXXXXX

Two Person Use
WLL: 400kg

EN795:20012 b

Tested in accordance to:

MADE IN ISRAEL

RAFA L (Rope Access Fast 

Anchor - L)

  These instructions DO NOT inform you of every possible 

hazard and every conceivable risk relating to the use of 

this equipment.

  The environment where this equipment can be used may 

be inherently dangerous. Activities performed within 

these environments carry a high risk of injury and death. 

Although proper training and experience may reduce this 

risk, ultimately the risk cannot be eliminated.

   Do not use this equipment unless you fully understand and 

assume all risks and responsibilities for all damage / injury 

/ death that may result from use of this equipment or the 

activities undertaken with it.

  This equipment is intended for use by medically fit, 

specifically trained and experienced users.

  All users of this equipment must obtain and thoroughly 

understand the user instructions and refer to them before 

each use.

  

Any time a person is suspended by a rope based system, 

a secondary system should be in place in case of a 

component failure. You must always have a backup and 

never trust a life to a single tool or component.

  The user must have a rescue plan and the means to 

implement it. Inert suspension in a harness can quickly 

result in death!

  Do not use around electrical hazards, moving machinery, or 

near sharp edges or abrasive surfaces.

  Do not exceed the working load limit of the equipment.

  

Verify compatibility with other components of your 

system. Incompatible connections can cause detachment, 

breakage, etc.

  Highnovate is not responsible for any direct, indirect or 

accidental consequences or damage resulting from the use 

or misuse of this product.

  The user must stay up to date! Regularly access the Rock 

Exotica website and read the latest advice and user 

instructions.

[email protected]

Highnovate

12 Remez st.

Kiryat Tivon

Israel 

(EN) ENGLISH

The RAFA L is a portable and fast anchor device. It was designed 

to be used in an urban environment and can be rapidly placed on 

a variety of structural elements you can find in a building or on a 

roof. It adusts easily to fit different beams, edges, walls etc. The 

device can be used as a rope access anchor, or work placement 

connection point as part of a PPE system. Afterwards it can be 

easily removed or placed In a different spot. 

Limitations On Use:

The RAFA L is designed to be part of a PPE system that will 

protect the user against falls from height during work activities 

when used in conjunction with a full body harness and a device 

that limits the load transmitted to the user to 6 KN.

It is impossible to imagine all the ways this equipment can be 

misused. It must be used only for the specific purpose it was 

designed for; it must not be used for any other. Only the loading 

in the “OK” box is allowed.  Each user is responsible for making 

a risk assessment prior to using this product. 

The product was designed to work in a temperature range of -20 

to +50 degrees celsius (-4 to 122 degrees fahrenheit).

Lifetime:

Unlimited for metal products, but will often be much less de-

pending on conditions and frequency of use; it could even be a 

single use in some cases.

Environmental Factors: 

Moisture, ice, salt, sand, snow, chemicals and other factors can 

prevent proper operation or can greatly accelerate wear.

Medical:

It is intended for use by medically fit, specifically trained and 

experienced users. Never use this device if you are feeling ti-

red, drowsy or under the effect of alcohol, drugs or any other 

substance that may affect your judgement or limits your physical 

ability.

Compatibility:

Any equipment used with the RAFA L must be certified for use as 

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). An incompatible connec-

tion can cause accidental disconnection, breakage, or affect the 

safety function of another piece of equipment.  You must verify 

the suitability of this equipment for use in your application with 

regard to applicable governmental regulations and other stan-

dards on occupational safety.

Re-Sale:

If re-sold outside the original country of destination, CE guidel-

ines require the re-seller of the RAFA L to provide instructions 

for use, maintenance, periodic examination and for repair in 

the language of the country in which this product is to be used.
Principal Material Aluminum alloy, anodized.

Inspection Before & After Each Use: 

In addition to the detailed  periodic inspection, the RAFA L must 

be inspected before and after each use. Check all parts for 

cracks, deformation, corrosion, wear, etc. Verify sliding beam, 

leg joints and lever all move and rotate freely. Verify the security 

of the Lock Lever when in locked position. Verify that the legs 

rotate freely when the Leg Release Button(s) is pushed, and that 

the legs lock securely when the button is released. The function 

of these parts must not be impaired by foreign matter such as 

dirt, ice, corrosion, etc. 

If any signs of significant wear appear on the rubber foot pads, 

replace them before using the anchor again.  A replacement kit 

is available from an authorized distributor.

Inspection During Use:

Regularly inspect and monitor your system, confirming the  

correct positioning of the RAFA L and tension against the 

supporting anchor. Prevent any contact between the RAFA L 

anchor and any other objects that can interfere with the ability 

to arrest a fall, or move it from its original placement. If during 

usage the RAFA L starts to move from its placement, stop using 

it immediately. Do not continue until you can establish a suitable 

placement. 

Detailed Inspection:

In addition to inspection before, during and after each use, a 

detailed inspection by a competent inspector must be done at 

least every 12 months or more frequently depending on amount 

and type of use, government regulations, and environmental 

conditions. Check all parts for:

• Sharp edges

• Nicks, gouges, dings, wear, scratches or indentations

deeper than 1mm

• Permanent deformation

WARNING!

EXPERT USE

ONLY

RAFA L

Instructions for Use

Tested in Accordance to: 

EN795:2012 TYPE B

REGULATION (EU) 2016/425

Made in the 

Israel 

 using foreign 

and domestic materials

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Slider Button

Slider Beam

Leg Release

Button(1)

Leg Release 

Button(2)

Connection 

Eye

Front Leg

Front Foot

Locking Lever

RAFA Parts

Using the RAFA Anchor

Connecting to the Anchor

Correct Direction of Load

Installation of the Anchor

Fig. 4

1.Start with the folded RAFA
2. Press the Leg Release Buttons (2)

4. Extend the legs and clamp to suitable anchor. Place Slider Beam

 

in contact with

 

the 

surface of the structural element.

3. Press the Slider Button in order to

 

extend the legs to fit the structural element.

 

5. Press the leg handle completely 
down to lock the anchor firmly in a 
clamp position. 

6. To release the clamp, pull 
the end of the sleave outward 
and lift up.  

B. Use the connection eye 

to connect a rope or a 

ladder to the RAFA using 

a standard carabiner or 

a sling.

A. Make sure that 

the feet fit tightly 

and the lever is 

locked.

Fig. 3

C. The load should only be applied as indicated “Ok” below. Take precautions 

to not pull the anchor in excess of 15 degrees to either side as it may cause 

displacement. Do not pull above the achor point.

window edges and walls that are strong and stable. 

C

onsult an engineer or a person qualified to assess the strength 

of the anchor.

Make sure that the anchor is stable before using. Try to move it to 

the sides and to the direction in which it should be loaded.  Check 

that it is not moving or tilting.

The anchor should normally be above the user’s position and 

conform to  the applicable standard.  

The placement should take 

into consideration the possibility of a fall

 

and should minimize the 

potential fall distance or hitting an obstacle. You are responsible 

to verify the suitability of this equipment and your anchor and 

other gear with regard to governmental, and all other other, 

applicable standards. The clearance under the user must be 

sufficient to prevent him from striking an obstacle in case of a 

fall (the length of the connector can influence the height of a fall).

For Fall Arrest:

The user shall be equipped with a means of limiting the maximum 

dynamic forces exerted on the user during the

arrest of a fall to a maximum of 6 kN

The full magnitude of force from the load is transmitted through 

the RAFA L to the anchors attached to the structure.The maxi-

mum load that can be transmitted is 9kn.

When the RAFA L is used in accordance with EN 795 as a per-

sonal fall protection anchor, the RAFA L shall not be used for 

lifting equipment.

To comply with ANSI, follow these requirements:

ANCHORAGE STRENGTH : 

The Anchorage strength required depends on the application 

type. Following are the requirements of ANSI 359.1 for these 

application types:

 

Anchorage & anchorage strength : 

Anchorage and anchorage strength requirements are dependent 

on the full body harness application. In accordance with ANSI 

Z3559.1, anchorages selected for fall arrest systems must meet 

the anchorage strength requirements defined below.

 

Anchorage Strength Requirements 

Fall Arrest 

Non-Certified Anchorage: 5000 lbs. (23 kN)  

Certified Anchorage: 2 Times the Maximum Arresting Force for 

Certified Anchorage  

 

Restraint

Non-Certified Anchorage: 1,000 (4,5 kN)  

Certified Anchorages: 2 times the foreseeable force for certified 

anchorages.  

 

Work Positioning

Non-Certified Anchorages: 3,000 lbs (13.3 kN)  

Certified Anchorage: 2 times the foreseeable force for certified 

anchorage.  

 

Rescue

Non-Certified Anchorage: 3,000 lbs (13.3 kN)  

Certified Anchorage: 5 times the foreseeable force for certified 

anchorage.  

Climbing 

The structure which a climbing system is attached must sustain 

the loads required by that particular system. See the instructions 

for the climbing system for requirements. 

SPECS

RAFA L

MBS Horizontal Pull

15 kN, 22 kN

MBS Vertical Pull   

22 kN

Wall / Beam Thickness

≤ 41 cm

Weight 

4.5 kg

Dimensions Folded     

 35 x 11 x 8 cm 

(13.7” x  4.3”  x  3.1”)

Certification

Tested in accordance to EN795b for two person use

Rear Foot

Rear Leg

15° 15°

Fig. 5

 

22kN

22kN

15kN

22kN

Position Indicator

22kN Strength Indicator

22kN

Horizontal MBS:

Position Indicator

15kN Strength Indicator

15kN

Horizontal MBS:

22kN

22kN

22kN

15kN

 

36 - 41 cm  

< 36 cm  

The horizontal pull strength of the RAFA L is 

dependent upon the length of extension of the Slider 

Beam.

Refer to the markings on the top and side of 

the RAFA to verify position of Slider Beam and 

associated MBS before use.

Ok

Ok

No!

No!

15° 15°

• Misalignment of joining parts

• Bent, twisted, distorted, stretched, elongated,

cracked, or broken components

• Unauthorized replacement components

• Legibility of the product markings

• Evidence of:

a. Being dropped 

b. Excessive loading

c. Corrosion

d. Exposure to heat, including weld spatter, arc

strikes, or discoloration of the surface

e. Unauthorized modification or repair

Retire from service immediately if the RAFA:

1. Arrests a fall or is significantly loaded.

2. Does not pass inspection or there is any doubt about its safety.

3. Is misused, altered, damaged, exposed to harmful chemicals, 

etc.

Do not return to service until the unit in question has been

inspected and approved for use in writing by a competent

person that is authorized to do so. Contact the manufacturer

if you have any doubts or concerns.

Inspections should be performed by a competent person

whose training meets the applicable standards and/or laws

for the inspection of life safety equipment. An inspection log

including the date, inspectors name, and result of the inspection

should be kept as a permanent record. It is best to issue

new equipment to each user so they know its entire history.

Repairs or modifications to the equipment are only allowed

by the manufacturer or those authorized in writing by the

manufacturer.

Make a copy of these instructions and use one as the permanent 

inspection record and keep the other with the equipment. It is 

recommended that a similar record is kept for all components 

used in a system. 

It is best to issue new gear to each user so they know its entire 

history. Periodic detailed inspection shall use the same criteria 

as inspection before and after each use. Additionally, periodic 

inspection will verify legibility of product markings. User safety 

depends upon the durability and correct function of the equip-

ment.

Maintenance & Storage:

Clean if necessary with fresh water, then allow to dry naturally 

completely before storing. If there is still dirt in the moving parts, 

use air pressure to remove it. Light surface corrosion may be 

removed with a wire brush (no power tools). Retire if corrosion 

is heavy. Store or transport in a dry place away from extremes of 

heat and cold and avoid exposure to chemicals.

With the  exception of the rubber feet, repairs or modifications to 

equipment are only allowed by the manufacturer or those autho-

rized in writing by the manufacturer. 

The RAFA anchor should be placed only on solid parts in a struc-

ture that are strong enough to hold the force that may be applied 

during usage. It can be placed on doorways, concrete beams, 

!

!

Reviews: