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XPLORA Concrete Cast-In Anchor with Threaded Rod (Variable)
  • Includes mounting plate, threaded rod – M12, reo bar, plastic cap & data label
  • 15kN rated
  • M16 x 35 s/steel eyebolt
  • Stainless cast-in ferrule
  • 1.0kg
Details

The AP129 XPLORA Cast-In Mount Anchor can be used for fall arrest or rope access. It can be used in direct tension or re-belay applications. Using a plastic sacrificial nailing plate the anchor can be fixed to the concrete formwork.

XPLORA AP129 Concrete Cast-In Anchor is designed to comply with Standard AS/NZS 1891.4:2009 and relevant statutory OHS Codes of Practice/Guidelines.

Note
Materials
  • Cast-in ferrule – stainless steel
  • Eyelet – stainless steel
Dimensions
  • Ferrule length -950mm
  • Ferrule shank diameter – 25mm
  • Eyebolt – M16 x 35mm collared eye
  • Minimum concrete strength – 25MPa
  • Minimum anchor spacing – 200mm
  • Minimum concrete thickness – 150mm
  • Minimum concrete edge distance – 200mm
Weight
  • 0.5kg (includes eyebolt and cast in ferrule)
Working Load Limit
  • Recommended for single person use – 15kN rated
  • Rope access use – 12kN
  • Fall arrest use- 15kN
  • Concrete structure integrity, suitability and anchor location to be assessed and determined by a competent person prior to installation
  • XPLORA AP129.10 Concrete Cast-In Anchor must be used in conjunction with an approved harness and lanyard system certified to AS/NZS 1891.1:2009 incorporating an energy absorber where required
Compliance

XPLORA AP129 Concrete Cast-In Anchor is designed to comply with Standard AS/NZS 1891.4:2009 and relevant statutory OHS Codes of Practice/Guidelines.

Product Warranty

10 years from date of purchase subject to correct installation, use and maintenance in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations.

Inspection and Maintenance

Visual inspection for any damage, ferrule movement or loose eyelet must be done prior to use. Inspection by a Height Safety Equipment Inspector in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications and requirements of Standard AS/NZS 1891.4:2009 Section 9.

Important Note

Failure to supply and/or install proprietary product in accordance with above specification and installation/usage guidelines voids complete system certification and/or warranty.