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018-4000 CHAIN ANCHOR COMPONENTS
FIGURE 5 - CHAIN ANCHOR COMPONENTS
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018-4000 Chain Anchor Components
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Mounting Plate
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Flexible Membrane
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Chain Connection Pin
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Chain
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PFAS Attachment Point
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Fastener Holes
INSTALLATION
1. Under guidance of a Competent or Qualified Person, a suitable anchor point must be chosen that
meets the strength requirement, minimizes free fall, and reduces swing fall hazards. Do not work above
the anchorage point.
2. The 018-4000 Chain Anchor can be installed on any structure that meets the strength requirements as
defined in the SPECIFIC ANCHOR APPLICATIONS section of this manual for Personal Fall Arrest.
3. The 018-4000 Chain Anchor can be mounted at the peak of a roof structure with one mounting plate
on each side of the peak, or mounted flat on the roof perpendicular to the peak. In either instance, the
Chain Anchor must be mounted to the roof structure through the sheating and into a joist via the supplied
(6) 5/16" x 3" lag bolts, or with (12) customer supplied 16D Nails. All fastners must be fully embedded
into sheathing and joist (See Figure 6).
4. The 018-4000 is suitable for use with
2 Person
Horizontal Lifeline Systems only. If used in conjunction
with a Horizontal Lifeline System, the lag bolts must be used for installation.
5. The 018-4000 Chain Anchor can be removed and re-used unless the Chain Anchor is damaged or has
experienced Fall Arrest Forces. If either of these conditions exist, the Chain Anchor must IMMEDIATELY
removed from service and destroyed.
6. The 018-4000 is designed as a fall arrest anchorage for a single user with a maximum weight capacity
of 310 lbs. including tools and equipment. If two 018-4000 Chain Anchors are used for installation of a
Horizontal Lifeline System, the system can accomodate up to two users.
7. The allowable working radius of the 018-4000 Chain Anchor is 30° perpendicular to the anchor
and 30° in line with the anchor (See Figure 7).
INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
FIGURE 6 - INSTALLATION
LAG BOLT
LAG BOLT
SHEATHING
TRUSS
FIGURE 7 - ALLOWABLE WORK RADIUS
30°
30°
30°
INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS AND USE
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Dwg. 3
Dwg. 5
Dwg. 7
30°
Dwg. 9
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Phone: 704-262-7893
Dwg. 2
Dwg. 4
Dwg. 6
Dwg. 8
Peak Install
Flat and HLL
(12) 16D
Install
Nails
(6) 5/15"x3"
Single User
Lag Bolts
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Email: info@safewaze.com
WARNING
• Users should consult with their doctor to verify ability to safely absorb the forces of a fall arrest event.
Fitness level, age, and other health conditions can greatly affect an individuals ability to withstand fall
arrest forces. Women who are pregnant, individuals considered minors must not use any SAFEWAZE™
equipment.
• Never alter any part of a lanyard or add/remove components. SAFEWAZE™ shall not be held re-
sponsible for injury or death due to tampering.
• Anchors that are exposed to fall arrest forces MUST be IMMEDIATELY removed from service and
destroyed.
• Failure to follow these instructions and warnings could result in serious injury or death in the event
of a fall.
• A preplanned rescue procedure in the event of a fall is required. The rescue plan must be specific to
the project. The rescue plan must allow for employees to rescue themselves, or to be promptly rescued
by alternative means.
• Harnesses or connectors selected for use with any SAFEWAZE™ anchor must be compatible in size
and configuration. User must ensure compatibility of snap hooks, carabiners and other connectors. Any
connection which could allow disengagement must be eliminated. Snap hooks and carabiners must be
self locking and self closing and must never be hooked to each other.
• A Competent Person must conduct an analysis of the workplace and anticipate where workers will be
conducting their duties, the route they will take to reach their work, and the existing and potential fall
hazards they may be exposed to. The Competent Person must choose the fall protection equipment
to be utilized.
• Do not misuse equipment.
• Equipment designated for fall protection must never be used to lift, hang, support or hoist tools or
equipment unless specifically certified for such use.
INSPECTION
• SAFEWAZE™ Anchors shall be inspected prior to each use by the user and at least every 6 months
by a Competent Person. Annual inspections shall be documented. Severity of conditions during use
may necessitate increased frequency of documented inspections.
• Anchors that fail inspection MUST be removed from service.
• Prior to each use, inspect the 018-4000 Chain Anchor for deficiencies or damage, including, but not
limited to, sharp edges, rough edges, deformations, corrosion, pits, burrs, chemical exposure, extreme
heat exposure, torn or damaged Flexible Membrane, or missing or illegible labels. If any deficiencies or
defects are found, the 018-4000 must IMMEDIATELY be removed from service.
• The 018-4000 Chain Anchor must be inspected at least every 6 months by a Competent Person other
than the user. Competent person inspections must be recorded in the inspection log included in this
manual and on the inspection grid label on the 018-4000.
WARRANTY
SAFEWAZE™ warrants its products are free from defects in materials and construction under normal
use and service. Liability is not accepted for abuse, modification, improper use, destructive activity and
contaminated exposure.
MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
The 018-4000 Chain Anchor can be cleaned with water and mild soap if necessary. User should remove
all dirt, possible corrosives, and contaminants from the anchor prior to, and after each use. Never use
any type of corrosive substance to clean the 018-4000.
Excess water should be blown out with compressed air. Hardware can be wiped off with a clean, dry
cloth.
When not in use, store the 018-4000 Chain Anchor in a cool dry area where it will not be exposed to
extreme light, extreme heat, excessive moisture, or possibly corrosive chemicals or materials.
LABELS
THIS EQUIPMENT IS DESIGNED FOR USE AS A FALL
WARNING
PROTECTION ANCHOR. USER MUST READ AND FOLLOW
INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THIS PRODUCT AT TIME OF SHIPMENT. FAILURE TO DO
SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. AVOID CONTACT WITH HAZARDS INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, HEAT, CHEMICALS, ELECTRICITY, AND SHARP OR ABRASIVE EDGES AND
Part# 018-4000
SURFACES. MAKE ONLY COMPATIBLE CONNECTIONS. REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR
Chain Anchor
APPROPRIATE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION METHODS.
Materials: Steel and Reinforced Synthetic
INSTALLATION
Install the anchor over the roof peak or in the roof field,
Capacity: 130-310 lbs including clothing, tools, etc.
on top of the sheathing directly over a truss or rafter of a
OSHA 1926.502
wood roof structure. Support structure must be able to support the loads the anchor will
Manufacture Date: April 2018
be subjected to in normal use. Drive in the supplied six 5/16"x 3" lag bolts or twelve 16D
nails. See the user instruction manual for complete installation procedures and limitations.
Serial #: XXXXXXX
INSPECTION
User must inspect the unit prior to each use. A Competent
Person must perform an inspection of this unit every 6 months.
If equipment fails inspection IMMEDIATELY REMOVE FROM SERVICE. Remove the anchor
from service IMMEDIATELY if it has been subjected to fall arrest forces. See the user
instruction manual for complete inspection procedures.
Attached PFAS to O-ring. Snap hooks or
SHEATHING
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LAG BOLT
carabiners used for attachment to the O-ring
must be ANSI Z359.12 compliant. Do not use
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as an anchorage point on the opposite side of
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the roof peak. Must be used on peak of roof
TRUSS
or same side as work being performed.
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Anchor is suitable for use with Horizontal
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Lifelines. Load direction must be within 30°
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of centerline of the anchor.
DO NOT REMOVE LABEL
INSPECTION LOG
Date
Inspection Items
Corrective Action
Noted
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