DBI-SALA Fixed Beam Anchor
Item #ANC-DS-021084
$332.03 - $468.35
Min Breaking Strength
5,000 lbs./22 kN
Meets/Exceeds
OSHA, ANSI
Weight
5 - 7 lbs.
Gravitec Experts Say: It's surprising that DBI-SALA's Fixed Beam Anchor wasn't invented 20 years ago. You don't have to go far to find an exposed beam flange suitable for it. As long as there are a couple of exposed inches, it can be used and installed in seconds. Simply hook its jaw to the flange and slide the second adjustable jaw as close to the flange a possible. A détente pin secures the jaw. Screwing it tight to the flange finishes the installation. This is a very solid connection, and it can be loaded in any direction including up, down, sideways, parallel or perpendicular. The anchoring D-ring swivels (a great feature to promote proper connector gate loading), and the clamp can be moved anywhere along the beam. Other than its size and weight, this is a great anchor.
This anchor is specifically designed as a fall arrest anchorage and also makes an excellent end point for DBI-SALA's Sayfline synthetic horizontal lifeline system and other similar DBI-SALA-approved systems. It fits flanges up to 1-1/2" thick and is available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different flange widths. It meets or exceeds all applicable industry standards including OSHA and ANSI.
This anchor is specifically designed as a fall arrest anchorage and also makes an excellent end point for DBI-SALA's Sayfline synthetic horizontal lifeline system and other similar DBI-SALA-approved systems. It fits flanges up to 1-1/2" thick and is available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different flange widths. It meets or exceeds all applicable industry standards including OSHA and ANSI.
- Easily installed by sliding adjustable hook end sown to the flange and securing a pin
- Easily adjust to exactly where you want it in any orientation or direction
- Fits flanges up to 1-1/2" thick; available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different flange widths
- Meets or exceeds all applicable industry standards including OSHA and ANSI

