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3/4" (19 Mm) Concrete Hole Anchor

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CP-12010-1
  • 3/4" (19 Mm) Concrete Hole Anchor CP-12010-1
  • 3/4" (19 Mm) Concrete Hole Anchor CP-12010-1
$322.34

Description

Description

OSHA compliant - meets ANSI Z359.7 standard. Temporary Concrete Anchor - Hole Size Opening / Install Thru / In: 3/4" (19 mm). Ease of Use - simply drill the proper size hole into the concrete blow the dust out with compressed air and insert the unit. Multi-Directional Attributes - removable anchor works in horizontal vertical and overhead surfaces. Reusability - when your job is done simply fill in the drill hole and reuse at your new desired location.

  • Ease of Use: This temporary concrete anchor has a hole size opening diameter (Install Thru) of 3/4" (19 mm); Simply drill the proper size hole into the concrete blow the dust out with compressed air and insert the unit
  • Reusable: When your job is done simple fill in the drill hole and reuse at your new desired location; Device can be removed and simply re-installed in a new location for added jobsite flexibility
  • Certified: The removable anchor has multi-directional attributes and works in horizontal vertical and overhead surfaces; OSHA compliant this product meets ANSI Z359.7 standards

Technical Specifications

  • Application: Concrete
  • Category: Temporary
  • Standards: ANSI Z359.18
  • Hole Size (in.): 3/4
  • Hole Size (mm.): 19mm
  • Total Weight Capacity (kg.): 310

Temporary Drop-In Anchor - Temporary - Concrete Hole - 3/4" (19mm)

Temporary Drop-In Anchor - Temporary - Concrete Hole - 3/4" (19mm)– Operation Manual– Technical Specs


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Temporary Concrete Anchor for Work-At-Height Tie-Off

The 3/4" (19 Mm) Concrete Hole Anchor is a temporary concrete anchor designed for fall protection tie-off in concrete work scenarios. Site supervisors, construction workers, and maintenance technicians typically use this equipment to create a temporary anchorage point for a fall arrest system. This is ANSI Z359.7 and ANSI Z359.18 certified equipment, and it features a 3/4 in (19 mm) hole size opening with a 310 kg total weight capacity.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction crews typically use this drop-in anchor during structural work, formwork, and slab access jobs where workers need a temporary anchorage point. Crews drill the specified hole into concrete, clear dust with compressed air cleaning, and insert the unit for jobsite flexibility. That process supports consistent anchor installation on vertical surfaces, horizontal surfaces, and overhead surfaces.

Utilities and Infrastructure Projects

Utility teams often rely on a reusable anchor when they need short-term tie-off points during service, repair, or retrofit work. The removable anchor suits concrete drilling tasks on platforms, pads, and access structures. Workers can reposition the anchor as the job moves, which helps support work-at-height planning.

Manufacturing Facilities

Maintenance teams in manufacturing commonly use a temporary concrete anchor for shutdown work, equipment access, and overhead maintenance. The anchorage point gives crews a practical option when they need controlled access on concrete structures. The load capacity and reusable design support project-based tasks.

Mining Operations

Mining personnel often use concrete anchorage solutions for maintenance on fixed structures and elevated access areas. This temporary anchor fits situations where crews need a removable anchor that can move with the work. It supports safety compliance when workers perform short-duration tasks in demanding environments.

Transportation and Warehousing Sites

Transportation and warehousing teams commonly use this safety anchor for dock work, facility maintenance, and overhead repairs on concrete surfaces. The install thru design helps crews create a temporary anchor point where they need fall protection equipment. That flexibility can support scheduled maintenance and one-off access tasks.

Multi-Site Industrial Maintenance

Maintenance technicians across industrial sites use this concrete hole anchor when they need repeated, project-based tie-off points. The removable anchor helps crews move between locations without leaving permanent hardware behind. This approach can improve jobsite flexibility while keeping anchor selection straightforward.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Temporary anchorage equipment depends on correct sizing, load capacity, and installation method. This product follows ANSI Z359.7 and ANSI Z359.18 standards, which help define how the anchor performs in fall protection applications. For concrete work, those specifications support more consistent use on job sites.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
ANSI Z359.7 Certification standard for fall protection equipment testing and performance Supports safety compliance in controlled work-at-height applications
ANSI Z359.18 Standard linked to anchorage connector requirements Helps users select an appropriate anchorage connector for tie-off work
3/4 in (19 mm) hole size opening The drill hole diameter needed for install thru use Helps crews match the anchor to the correct concrete drilling setup
310 kg total weight capacity Maximum stated load capacity in the analysis data Provides a clear reference point for planning project-based applications

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Short-Term Tie-Off During Construction

Crews often use this temporary concrete anchor when they need a temporary tie-off point during slab, beam, or formwork tasks. Workers drill the proper hole, remove dust, and insert the unit per manufacturer instructions. That setup supports fast anchor installation on concrete surfaces.

Overhead Maintenance on Structural Concrete

Maintenance teams commonly choose this removable anchor for overhead surfaces where access changes by shift or project phase. The unit works in vertical surfaces and overhead surfaces, so crews can use it for inspection and repair work. This helps support flexible anchorage planning in active facilities.

Repeated Repositioning for Retrofit Projects

Industrial retrofit crews often need a reusable anchor that they can remove and place in a new location. This product suits that workflow because workers can fill the drill hole after use and re-install the unit elsewhere. That process supports jobsite flexibility during multi-step projects.

Project-Based Work-At-Height Tasks

Teams commonly use this safety anchor for occasional-use or daily-use tasks that require a reliable anchorage point on concrete. The concrete hole anchor supports short-duration access work where crews need a practical fall arrest system connection. It also fits situations where workers need a clearly defined install thru method.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Temporary Concrete Anchor Excels

  • Concrete formwork and structural work: The anchor supports temporary tie-off during construction tasks that need a concrete anchorage point.
  • Overhead maintenance on slabs and beams: Workers can use the removable anchor on overhead surfaces and vertical surfaces.
  • Industrial retrofit projects: The reusable anchor works well when crews need repeated installation and repositioning.
  • Jobsite access and tie-off tasks: The install thru design helps crews create a temporary anchor point per manufacturer instructions.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Site supervisors: They select and verify anchorage points for crews working at height.
  • Safety coordinators: They review fall protection equipment and help support safety compliance.
  • Fall protection technicians: They install and manage anchorage connectors for work-at-height tasks.
  • Construction workers: They use the anchor for temporary tie-off during concrete work.
  • Maintenance technicians: They rely on the removable anchor for service and repair projects.
  • Equipment operators: They may need secure tie-off access during platform or structure work.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

This temporary concrete anchor works alongside other fall protection equipment for a more complete system. Workers typically combine anchorage connectors with body support and connection hardware so each component matches the task. All Safety often recommends building the system around the job, the surface, and the access method.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Construction tie-off setup: Temporary concrete anchor + full body harness + lanyards + carabiners
  • Maintenance access setup: Temporary concrete anchor + full body harness + anchorage connectors
  • Retrofit work setup: Temporary concrete anchor + lanyards + carabiners

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this anchor when crews need a temporary anchorage point on concrete for work-at-height tasks. It also fits projects that call for a removable anchor and repeated repositioning. The 3/4 in hole size opening and 310 kg load capacity support planned concrete applications.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Confirm the concrete substrate and hole size opening match the installation plan.
  • Review whether the task needs a temporary concrete anchor or a more permanent anchorage point.
  • Check that the work area includes vertical surfaces, horizontal surfaces, or overhead surfaces as needed.
  • Verify the fall protection system matches the project requirements and load capacity.

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for applications that do not involve concrete or that require a non-removable anchorage point. A different anchorage connector or specialized fall protection system may suit those needs better. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically use this anchor when temporary tie-off points are needed during work at height on concrete. They generally drill the specified hole, clear debris, and insert the unit per manufacturer instructions. In common jobsite practice, crews keep the anchor available for short-term or project-based tasks.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the anchor for wear, deformation, and installation integrity before each use, following manufacturer instructions. Clean the unit and remove debris after use, then store it in a dry, clean area with components organized. Replace the anchor per manufacturer specifications if damage or wear appears.

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