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Guardian Fall Protection

Forged Anchorage D-Bolt Connector Yellow Dichromate | Guardian Fall Protection

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Forged Anchorage D-Bolt Connector, Yellow Dichromate | Guardian Fall Protection

  • Durable anchor for wood, steel and concrete substrates
  • Compatible with HLLs
  • Reusable
  • Finish: Galvanized
  • Does not include bolt
  • Compliance: Standards CSA Z259.15, ANSI Z359.18 and OSHA 1910 & 1926 Subpart M

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    Forged Anchorage D-Bolt Connector for Fall Protection

    The Forged Anchorage D-Bolt Connector is a fall protection anchorage connector designed for tie-off work and temporary or repeated access tasks. Site supervisors, construction workers, and installation crews typically use this forged anchorage to create a reliable tie-off point on wood, steel, or concrete substrates. This CSA Z259.15 and ANSI Z359.18 certified equipment features a galvanized finish and supports compatible with HLLs applications.

    Industry Applications and Professional Use

    Construction Work Environments

    Construction crews typically use this anchorage connector during roofing, structural work, and elevated access tasks. Workers often need a reusable anchor point that supports fall arrest and fall restraint activities on varied substrates. The forged hardware format helps teams set up work-at-height safety systems with consistent tie-off points.

    Utilities Field Operations

    Utility technicians commonly rely on this d-bolt connector when they perform maintenance or installation work above ground level. The reusable connector supports anchor point setups on wood, steel, and concrete surfaces. Crews often pair it with a horizontal lifeline or personal fall arrest system for controlled access.

    Manufacturing and Facility Maintenance

    Maintenance teams often use this anchorage hardware for equipment access, overhead service, and plant repairs. The forged anchorage design supports substrate attachment in controlled indoor environments and on production structures. This helps crews maintain organized fall protection planning around recurring service tasks.

    Transportation and Fleet Facilities

    Transportation workers commonly use anchorage hardware during vehicle bay work, platform access, and infrastructure maintenance. The connector fits work sites that require tie-off point planning on steel or concrete surfaces. It supports safe workflow planning where fall arrest setups must stay adaptable.

    Warehousing and Logistics Sites

    Warehouse teams and installation crews typically use this product for elevated maintenance and structural access projects. The galvanized finish and reusable connector design suit frequent setup and removal. This helps support practical fall protection programs in active storage and distribution environments.

    Technical Specifications and Product Features

    Understanding Product Standards

    Specifications matter because anchorage hardware must match the job site, substrate, and fall arrest system. This forged anchorage connector supports wood, steel, and concrete applications and works with compatible with HLLs setups. The listed standards help buyers evaluate suitability for work-at-height safety planning.

    Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
    CSA Z259.15 Canadian fall protection standard for anchorage connectors Supports compliance-focused equipment selection
    ANSI Z359.18 U.S. anchorage connector standard Helps align with common fall arrest system requirements
    Galvanized finish / yellow dichromate Protective surface treatment on forged hardware Helps resist corrosion in demanding work environments

    Use Case Scenarios and Applications

    Roofing and Structural Work

    Crews commonly install this anchorage connector for short-term tie-off on roofs and structural framing. The forged hardware gives workers a defined anchor point while they move across elevated surfaces. Its reusable design fits projects that involve repeated access and controlled fall restraint.

    Wood Frame Construction

    Construction workers often use this product on wood substrates during framing and exterior work. It supports substrate attachment where teams need a durable anchor point for fall protection. The bolt is not included, so crews should select compatible hardware per manufacturer instructions.

    Steel Fabrication and Maintenance

    Steelworkers typically use this connector with horizontal lifeline systems and other fall arrest setups. The forged anchorage format supports work on beams, platforms, and service structures. This application helps teams manage tie-off point requirements in industrial environments.

    Concrete Installation and Retrofit Projects

    Installers and retrofit crews commonly use this anchorage connector on concrete surfaces for access and protection planning. The connector supports temporary or repeated access tasks where a dependable anchor point is needed. Teams often combine it with other fall protection equipment to build a complete system.

    Ideal Applications and Work Environments

    Where This Forged Anchorage D-Bolt Connector Excels

    • Roofing projects: The connector supports tie-off points for elevated roof access and structural movement.
    • Wood frame construction: It works well on wood substrates and recurring jobsite setups.
    • Steel maintenance: It pairs with compatible with HLLs systems for industrial access work.
    • Concrete retrofit work: It supports anchorage point planning on concrete surfaces.

    Professional Applications

    Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

    • Site supervisors: They specify tie-off points and verify fall protection setup.
    • Safety coordinators: They plan anchorage connector placement and system compatibility.
    • Maintenance technicians: They use it for access, repairs, and inspection tasks.
    • Construction workers: They depend on it for elevated work and fall arrest setup.
    • Installation crews: They install and remove it during temporary access operations.

    Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

    Complementary Safety Gear

    This forged anchorage works alongside other fall protection equipment for a more complete work-at-height system. Workers often combine anchor points, lanyards, harnesses, and connector hardware to support task-specific planning. All Safety customers commonly build layered systems that match the job, the substrate, and the access method.

    Recommended Equipment Combinations

    • Roofing access: Forged anchorage connector + harness + lanyards + connector hardware
    • Horizontal lifeline setup: Forged anchorage connector + harnesses + connector hardware
    • Maintenance access: Forged anchorage connector + lanyards + harnesses

    Selection Guide and Product Suitability

    When to Choose This Product

    Choose this connector when you need a reusable anchor point for work at height on wood, steel, or concrete. It also fits projects that use compatible with HLLs systems and recurring tie-off needs. The forged anchorage design works well when crews want a durable connector for temporary access tasks.

    Key Evaluation Factors

    • Confirm substrate type before installation.
    • Verify the system requires CSA Z259.15 or ANSI Z359.18 compliant equipment.
    • Check compatibility with horizontal lifeline and fall arrest equipment.
    • Review whether you need included or separate bolt hardware.

    Limitations and Alternative Considerations

    This product is not suitable when you need a complete kit with bolt hardware included. It also may not suit jobs that require a different anchor point format or specialized anchorage hardware. In those cases, consider alternative anchor points or a system-specific fall protection assembly. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

    Daily Use and Maintenance

    Workplace Integration

    Use this anchorage connector when crews need a tie-off point during work at height and access operations. Teams typically install and use it per manufacturer instructions on approved wood, steel, or concrete substrates. In outdoor or repeated-use settings, workers commonly inspect the connector before each task.

    Care and Replacement Guidelines

    Follow manufacturer guidelines for inspection, cleaning, replacement, and storage. Check for wear, deformation, and corrosion before each use, and replace the connector if damage appears. Store it in a dry, clean area to help minimize contamination and corrosion per manufacturer instructions.

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