Description
Description
Peakworks® offers a wide range of anchor systems including: single-use/reusable roof anchors sliding beam anchors concrete hole anchors and permanent anchors. These anchors can be connected to a variety of materials such as steel wood and concrete and should be located directly above the worker to prevent swinging. All Peakworks® anchors are built with a minimum tensile strength of 5000 lbs (22 kN).
- DESIGN – PeakWorks Anchors and Brackets can be connected to a variety of materials such as steel wood and concrete and should be located directly above the worker to prevent swinging
- FEATURES – Built with a minimum tensile strength of 5000 lbs (22 kN). They meet or exceed CSA Z259.15 and ANSI Z359.18 standards and OSHA requirements
- CAPACITY - Peakworks anchors have a 310 lbs. (141kg) weight capacity (combined weight of person tools clothing etc.)
- OPTIONS - Temporary roof anchor brackets are available in 3 types - V8229001: Single-Use Roof Bracket V8229100: Reusable Roof Anchor Bracket V8229104: Stainless Steel Reusable Roof Anchor Bracket
Technical Specifications
- Category: Temporary
- Standards: ANSI Z359.18, CSA Z259.15, OSHA
- End Configuration: D-Ring
- Minimum Tensile Strength: 5,000 lbs.
- Total Weight Capacity (lb.): 310 lbs.
- Total Weight Capacity (kg.): 141 kgs.
Reuseable Roof Bracket - Temporary– Technical Specs
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Temporary Roof Anchor Bracket for Roofing Jobs
The Reusable Roof Anchor Bracket is a temporary roof anchor bracket designed for fall protection during roofing jobs and other height work. Roofing contractors, site supervisors, and maintenance technicians typically use this equipment to create a reliable tie-off point. This Peakworks anchor bracket is CSA Z259.15 and ANSI Z359.18 certified equipment with a minimum tensile strength of 5,000 lbs and a 310 lbs weight capacity.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers and roofing crews typically use this roof anchor when working on residential or commercial structures. They often need a temporary anchor point that supports fall arrest system setup on wood, steel, or concrete substrates. The anchor bracket helps teams maintain organized tie-off practices during active roof installation and repair tasks.
Utilities and Maintenance Sites
Maintenance technicians and utility workers commonly rely on reusable anchor hardware for short-term work at height. These jobs often involve access to structural attachment points where a temporary anchor point supports ongoing inspections or repairs. The D-ring connection and reusable design help crews set up fall protection with practical jobsite flexibility.
Manufacturing Facilities
Manufacturing teams often use anchor brackets during plant maintenance, equipment servicing, and elevated access work. Workers may need a structural attachment that aligns with steel framing or other compatible surfaces. This anchor supports controlled tie-off practices in environments where height work happens on an occasional or planned basis.
Road Work and Transportation
Road work crews and transportation maintenance teams commonly use temporary anchor systems for elevated structures and related access tasks. They often work in changing conditions where roofing safety and fall arrest system planning matter. A reusable anchor helps crews establish a secure tie-off point before they begin overhead tasks.
Warehousing and Industrial Operations
Warehouse supervisors and industrial maintenance staff may use this anchor bracket for elevated repairs, rooftop access, and structural checks. They often need fall protection gear that suits job-specific work without permanent installation. All Safety customers often select this style of roof anchor for temporary anchor use in dynamic work settings.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Product specifications matter because they help buyers match the anchor bracket to the task, substrate, and fall protection program. The minimum tensile strength, weight capacity, and end configuration all support practical planning for height work. Peakworks designs this temporary roof anchor bracket to meet or exceed ANSI Z359.18, CSA Z259.15, and OSHA requirements.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI Z359.18 | Fall protection standard for anchor devices | Helps align the product with recognized anchor requirements |
| CSA Z259.15 | Canadian standard for anchorages | Supports selection for Canadian jobsite compliance planning |
| Minimum Tensile Strength: 5,000 lbs (22 kN) | Rated strength of the anchor assembly | Provides a strong tie-off foundation for roofing hardware use |
| 310 lbs Weight Capacity (141 kg) | Combined user and gear capacity | Helps crews plan equipment loads during roof work |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Roofing Installations and Repairs
Roofing crews typically install this anchor bracket for short-term tie-off during shingle replacement, membrane work, or roof maintenance. They generally position it directly above the worker to reduce swinging. That setup supports more efficient fall arrest system planning during roofing jobs.
Steel-Framed Structural Work
Teams commonly use this temporary anchor bracket on steel structures where a D-ring anchor configuration suits overhead tie-off needs. The compatible structural attachment design helps crews work around framed assemblies and elevated edges. Workers often choose this option when they need a reusable anchor on compatible steel members.
Wood and Concrete Deck Applications
Contractors frequently use the anchor bracket on wood or concrete deck work when manufacturer instructions allow temporary installation. The product’s compatible substrate range gives crews more flexibility on mixed-material projects. This helps teams maintain roofing safety practices across different building stages.
Maintenance and Repair at Height
Maintenance crews often rely on this anchor for occasional-use tasks that require a temporary anchor point. They may move between service locations, rooftop access points, or structural repair areas. The reusable anchor design helps reduce setup complexity for job-specific work.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Temporary Roof Anchor Bracket Excels
- Residential roofing projects: Reusable hardware supports repeated setup during roofing jobs and short-term fall protection tasks.
- Commercial roof maintenance: The anchor bracket works well for ongoing repairs where teams need a temporary anchor point.
- Steel-framed construction: The structural attachment design suits overhead tie-off locations on compatible framing.
- Concrete and wood deck work: Crews can use the anchor where manufacturer instructions permit temporary installation.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Roofing contractors: Set up tie-off points for roof installation, tear-off, and repair work.
- Site supervisors: Oversee fall protection setup and confirm correct anchor placement.
- Safety coordinators: Support compliance planning around ANSI Z359.18 and CSA Z259.15 requirements.
- Maintenance technicians: Use the anchor for elevated service and inspection tasks.
- Construction workers: Rely on it for temporary fall arrest system connections on active jobsites.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This temporary roof anchor bracket works alongside other fall protection gear for a more complete safety system. Crews typically pair anchor points with compatible connection devices and personal protective equipment so they can manage height work with multiple layers of planning. A well-matched system helps workers build consistent tie-off routines across changing jobsite conditions.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Roofing job setup: Reusable Roof Anchor Bracket + full body harness + lanyards + safety helmets
- Steel structure maintenance: Reusable Roof Anchor Bracket + full body harness + carabiners
- Commercial roof access: Reusable Roof Anchor Bracket + lanyards + safety helmets
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this bracket when your crew needs a temporary roof anchor bracket for roofing jobs and other short-term height work. It performs well when the jobsite uses wood, steel, or concrete attachment points under manufacturer instructions. It also fits projects where teams want a reusable anchor with a D-ring connection and defined weight capacity.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Confirm substrate compatibility before installation.
- Review the 310 lbs weight capacity with all gear included.
- Check that your fall protection plan aligns with ANSI Z359.18 and CSA Z259.15.
- Verify that the anchor location sits directly above the worker when possible.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for applications that require a permanent anchor system or a different anchor style. Crews needing another solution may consider sliding beam anchors or concrete hole anchors, depending on the structure and task. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically use the reusable roof anchor bracket when they begin roof work or other tasks at height, then position it per manufacturer instructions before tie-off. Teams should place the anchor above the work area when the site layout allows it. Common practice includes checking the setup before each shift and keeping the fall arrest system organized around the anchor point.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Follow manufacturer guidelines for inspection before use and on a periodic schedule. Clean the anchor according to manufacturer specifications, remove debris after use, and store it in a dry, protected location. Replace the bracket after damage, deformation, or failed inspection, and follow manufacturer instructions for any maintenance lifecycle decisions.