Removable Anchor Bolts
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5/8" Removable Anchor Bolts for Fall Protection |
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These removable bolts are certified for fall protection. Model # RB1009 shown. Meets ANSI Z359.1 standard. Approved for 5,000 lbs rating for fall protection only.
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- Removable Bolts are easy, fast and safe. You just drill a straight 3 inch deep hole in your concrete substrate, blow the dust out with compressed air and insert the unit.
- Removable bolts work in horizontal, vertical and overhead concrete surfaces.
- Removable bolts can be removed at the end of the day so no other workers can use your units
- When your job area is complete, you simply fill in the drilled hole.
- No more costly engineered inserts.
- No more lawsuits caused by other contracting companies using your fall protection anchors.
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Drill your hole 3 inches deep |

Set your depth gauge to 3 inches |

5/8" Removable Bolt being inserted into hole |

Removable Bolt inserted 3 inches deep into hole |

Holes must be at least 6 inches from any edge or corner |

Concret construction worker drilling a Removable Bolt hole into a column for fall protection |

Concret construction worker inserting a Removable Bolt into a column for fall protection |

Concrete construction worker anchored to Removable Bolt |
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Drilling and installing Removable Bolts
It is important that you drill your Removable Bolt to the manufacturer's required depth and hole structure. All holes must be drilled at least 3 inches into the substrate and the bored hole walls must be straight and parallel. NOTE: The bored hole must be of uniform diameter and free from peaks and valleys on the inner wall surfaces. Use only quality industrial grade rotary hammer impact drill bits.
NEVER USE A BENT DRILL BIT!!
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- Drill hole 3 inches deep
- Use recommended drill type and size
- Blow hole clean with compressed air
- Drill hole straight into substrate
- When reusing a previously drilled hole, always inspect the hole carefully for damage
- Insert unit 3 inches deep into hole
- Set the unit with a slight tug on the anchor loop
- The stop sleeve must always be partially inserted into the hole
- Always inspect a previously drilled hole for deformation. Drill another proper hole if needed
- Inspect the unit for damage each time you use it. If damage has occured, dispose of unit
- Always dispose of unit after a fall has occured
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CARE AND INSPECTION
- Make sure unit is straight and operates smoothly
- Make sure the label is affixed to unit
- Make sure trigger stop is not bent or damaged
- Make sure cables are not kinked, frayed or damaged
- Make sure metal components are not damaged
- Make sure metal spoons and conical end fitting operate smoothly and no metal burrs have occured
- When reusing a previously drilled hole, always inspect the hole carefully
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STORAGE AND CLEANING
- Blow off unit after each use with compressed air
- Store in clean dry environment
- Store in secure locked area
- Store and put away after each day's work
- Do not pile objects on top of unit during storage
- Keep unit free of grease, oils and dirt
- Never lend your unit to other workers
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DISPOSAL
- Dispose of unit after any fall has occured
- Dispose of unit if cable becomes kinked or bent
- Dispose of unit if trigger stop is bent or damaged
- Dispose of unit if trigger action is rough or sticky
- Dispose of unit if return wire becomes bent or frayed
- Proper disposal requires that unit's spoons be cut off the return wires and thrown away
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