Two connectors
to same
NO.
D-ring.
Incompatible
or irregular
application,
which may
increase risk
of roll-out.
NO.
Two or more
snap hooks or
carabiners
connected to
each other.
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
Working Distance
From
Along Roof Edge
Leading Edge (Y)
(Either Direction) (X)
6'
10'
9' - 9"
15'
11' - 7"
20'
13' - 3"
25'
14' - 6"
30'
16'
35'
17' - 2"
40'
18' - 3"
45'
19' - 4"
50'
19' - 10"
55'
21' - 4"
60'
22' - 3"
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.
Components and Specifications
Type A anchorage connector.
Minimum permitted service
temperature: -30° F.
5,000 lb. MBS (minimum
breaking strength).
Materials: zinc-plated steel (00484)
or stainless steel (00484-SS).
3
Working Angle
From
Perpendicular (Ø)
8'
53°
45°
38°
33°
30°
28°
26°
24°
23°
21°
21°
21°
3"
Ø: Total Working Angle
X: Working Distance
Along Leading Edge
Y: Distance From
Leading Edge
Y
X
Leading Edge
(6) 16d nails
9"
Connector
directly to
webbing.
NO.
Connector
directly to
horizontal
lifeline.
NO.
ø
X
00484:
(5) 1/4" x 3"
zinc-plated steel
hex head lag screws
00484-SS:
(5) 1/4" x 3"
stainless steel
hex head lag screws
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