HIGH LOAD CAPACITYÂ
- Fall Arrest Capacity:Â 15 kN
- Abseil (Industrial Rope Access) Capacity: 15 kN
- 360° Load Support: The AA402 – M16 is designed to handle loads from multiple directions when used with a suitable personal shock absorber.
PREMIUM MATERIAL AND FINISHÂ
- Eye: Investment Cast 316 Stainless Steel
- Threaded Rod: 316 Stainless Steel
- Finish Options: Bead Blast or Electropolished for enhanced corrosion resistance and a polished appearance.
 WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONSÂ
- Concrete and Steel Structures: Ideal for industrial, commercial, and maintenance applications.
- Versatility: Used for rope access (abseiling), fall arrest, and general height safety.
- One-Person Anchor: Suitable for a single user; can accommodate rescue situations under controlled conditions.
COMPLETE TRACEABILITYÂ
- Each unit is manufactured with clear traceability, ensuring compliance with WHS Act 2011, AS/NZS 1891.4:2009, AS/NZS 4488.2:1997, ISO 22846 (2003), and AS/NZS 5532:2013.
LONG SERVICE LIFEÂ
- Backed by a 10-year warranty from the date of purchase, provided the anchor is installed, used, and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.
MATERIAL:
- Eye: 316 Stainless Steel (Investment Cast)
- Rod: 316 Stainless Steel (M16 x 110 mm)
OVERALL LENGTH: 175 mm
EYE DIAMETER:Â 45 mm (width) x 26 mm (height)
WEIGHT: 505 g
FIXING DETAILS:
- 1 x Through Bolt (M16, 16-17 mm hole)
- 1 x Chemical Anchor HILTI HVU M16
Uses:
AA402 anchor is designed for industrial rope access (abseiling) and to support a fall arrest load of 15 kN provided a suitable personal shock absorber is used.
Designed as one person anchor point except rescue situation.
Installation by trained and certified personnel in accordance with AS/NZS 4488.2:1997, AS/NZS 1891.4:2009, ISO 22846 (2003) and manufacturer’s instructions.
Installation & Maintenance
Maintenance:
Inspection and load testing required by competent person at intervals not exceeding 12 months as specified in AS 1891.4:2009, AS/NZS 4488.2:1997 and ISO 22846 (2003).
Standards:
Complies with WHS Act 2011 and relevant Codes of Practice. Australian Standard – AS/NZS 1891.4:2009, AS/NZS 4488.2:1997, ISO 22846 (2003) and AS/NZS 5532:2013