User Manual
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Making Connections:
When using a hook to connect to the WA-Anchor Roof Anchor, ensure roll-out cannot occur.
Roll-out occurs when interference between the hook and mating connector causes the hook gate to unintentionally
open and release.
Self-locking snap hooks and carabiners should be used to reduce the possibility of roll-out. Do not use hooks or
connectors t hat will not comple te ly close over the attachment object.
Connecting to the Anchorage Connector:
Connect to the installed anchorage connector with a self locking snap hook or self locking carabiner only.
Connect only compatible components and equipment to the anchorage connector.
Do not use a knot to c onnect a lifeline to the anchorage connector.
Do not pass lanyard or lifeline through the anchorage connector and hook back into the lanyard or lifeline itself unless
the lanyard and anchor are approved for such use and a Competent person reviews that the connections are compatible.
Never connect more than one personal protective system to a single anchorage connector.
TRAINING:
It is the respons ibility of the user a nd the purchaser of this equipment to assure they are familiar wit h these instruction s, trained in
the correct care and use of, and are aware of the operating characteristics, application limits, and the consequences of improper
use of this e quip ment.
SPECIFICATIONS:
WA-Anchor Roof Anchor
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Materials:
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800-466-6385
26513 79
th
Ave. S.
Kent, WA 98032
www.guardianfall.com
WA-Anchor
by Guardian Fall
Protection. Kent, WA 253-854-5877
Complies with applicable OSHA/ANSI
standards. 5,000lb. rated anchor. Read
and understand all instructions inc luded
from manufacturer before use!
1 person per anchor. Max. user
weight including tools is 310lbs.
Material: Stainless Steel.
Inspect anchor and installatio n location
before each installation for cracks,
excessive wear, and deterioration.
Anchorage structures shall be capable of
withstanding 5,000lbs.
Connecting systems should be protected
from sharp or abrasive surfaces. Do not
make incompatible connections. Do not
reuse anchors.
Warning: Avoid physical hazards such as
thermal, electrical, or chemical elements
that could impact the integrity of the
equipment. For use on 712 pitch or less.
Installation: Drill rafter and tighten lock
nut to bolt. Install all provided 16d
fasteners into pre-drilled holes before
use. Do not reuse fasteners. Do not use
without provided Grade 8 bolt & lock nut.
Remove from service if subjected to a
fall arrest or if unit fails inspection.
For fall protection use only.
DO NOT REMOVE LABEL!






