MSA
MSA Articulating D-Ring (used in conjunction with 65640-00 or 65644-00)
- SKU:
- 365A-85032-00
- MPN:
- 85032-00
- Availability:
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- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
MSA Articulating D-Ring (used in conjunction with 65640-00 or 65644-00)
MSA's Latchways® Freestanding Constant Force post provides assured worker safety at height where there is an occasional or temporary requirement to access flat roofs or structures.
Includes Constant Force Post And Weight Plates.
Temporary by design:
- As a true temporary anchor point for fall protection, the MSA Latchways Freestanding Constant Force Post® is designed to rely solely on the friction. It does not require adhesives or other accessories that must be permanently fixed to the structure.
- Modular in design and with integral carry handles, this portable anchor breaks down into segments that can be easily moved. The set-up only requires 8 bolts that are making the assemble process extremely easy and quick.
- With only 1m diameter, the design is truly compact, which is useful when space is limited on the roof due to rooflights or equipment that are reducing the usable area.
- With extremely robust components and hardware, tear and wear is not a problem. Still, any product placed on the market is and will be serviced thanks to availability of spares and upgrade kits that are making the product readily adaptable for different applications.
- All parts supplied are making this anchor fully functional. There is no need for additional materials, like concrete slabs or water that needs to purchased, transported and set-up separately.
Markets:
- Construction
- General Industry
- Mining
- Oil & Gas
- Utilities
Applications:
- Working at Heights
Approvals:
Approvals subject to change without notice and may differ based on configuration, part number and/or country.
Contact Customer Service or check approval label on product for specific approval information.
- OSHA 1910.66 App C & 1926.502 clause (d) (15)
- EN 795:2012 Type E
- UKCA - (EN 795:2012)
- UK DoC
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