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Safewaze FS815 Scaffold Anchor

ANSI rated up to 310 pounds

Safewaze FS815 Scaffold Anchor
Source: Safewaze
The FS815 Scaffold Anchor from Safewaze is a lightweight, mobile, reusable D-ring choker-style scaffold anchor with a 1-inch polyester webbing strap, ANSI rated up to 310 pounds.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The FS815 Scaffold Anchor from Safewaze is a single D-ring choker-style anchor point.

This mobile and reusable anchor point is ideal for use on rated and approved scaffolding.

Product features

  • Lightweight and portable, easy install
  • Cinches around scaffolding with zinc-plated steel D-ring for anchorage
  • Durable 1-inch polyester webbing strap
  • Weight: 0.6 pounds
  • Length: 18 inches
  • Minimum Breaking Strength: 5,000 pounds
  • ANSI Weight Capacity: 130-310 pounds
  • OSHA Weight Capacity: Up to 420 pounds
  • OSHA Standards: 1926.502, 1910.140, 1910.66

Interested parties can purchase the FS815 Scaffold Anchor through Amtivo Group Ltd. distributors including Jim & Slim’s Tool Supply, Western Safety Products, Zoro, EMI Supply, ISC Sales, and Harriscos Industrial Outfitters.

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