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1. The 021-4075 is for use in a horizontal orientation only. It is not designed for use in vertical applications.
2. The work location should be free of debris, and other materials or equipment that could interfere with the proper
operation of this equipment.
3. Inspect the steel beam to which the anchor will be attached. User should inspect for the following hazards. These
hazards include, but are not limited to, excessive corrosion, cracks, severe rust, excessive paint, spray applied fire
proofing, electrical hazards, etc...
4.
The 021-4075 can be installed on beams 3-1/2” to 15” in width, with a maximum flange thickness of 1-1/4”. User must
inspect the 021-4075 prior to each use. If damage or defects such as, but not limited to, excessive corrosion,
deformation of any component, improper function of the adjustment lever, fall protection connection point damaged
or missing, chemical or excessive heat exposure are present, the anchor MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE.
5.
After inspection of the installation location, adjust the Beam Anchor in to fit the beam dimensions. Ensure the steel
I-Beam is within the acceptable dimensions for the Beam Anchor being utilized (See Table 2). Width adjustment is
made by depressing the Adjustment Lever on the adjustment side of the anchor and sliding the adjustment assembly
in or out to fit beam dimensions (See Figure 9, Dwg.1 and Dwg. 2).
6.
With the anchor properly fitted to the I-Beam, the user can connect their fall protection device to the anchor
(See Figure 9, Dwg. 3).
7. The 021-4075 is designed to slide along the beam in unison with the user’s movement. It can be used in either
overhead or foot level tie off applications (See Figure 10 and 11).
Dwg. 1
Dwg. 2
Dwg. 3
FIGURE 9 - INSTALLATION
021-4075
FIGURE 10 - OVERHEAD USE
FIGURE 11 - FOOT LEVEL USE
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