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3M™ PROTECTA® PRO™ Concrete D-ring Anchor with Bolt 2190055, 1 EA

  • 3M Product Number 2190055
  • 3M ID 7100207457

Rugged and corrosion resistant material construction for durability with compact and lightweight design

Use vertically in wall or horizontally in ceiling (both components)

High strength steel construction

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  • Rugged and corrosion resistant material construction for durability with compact and lightweight design
  • Use vertically in wall or horizontally in ceiling (both components)
  • High strength steel construction
  • Compatible with various fall arrest systems
  • Meets the requirements for 29 CFR OSHA 1910.140, and OSHA 1926.502
  • Recommended for use in the construction, general industrial, mining, oil and gas, and utilities industries
  • This safety equipment is designed for use with additional personal fall protection systems (PPE)
  • Installs into 3/4 in. or 18 mm concrete holes
  • Reusable detent D-ring assembly - extra sockets (#2101000) and detent D-rings (#2101002) also available
  • Install as temporary or permanent anchor
  • Swiveling D-ring tie-off point

3M™ Protecta® Concrete D-Ring Anchors are designed to fasten to both vertical and horizontal surfaces as a permanent or temporary anchorage point for fall protection. The anchor has a reusable assembly made from high-quality materials that resist corrosion under harsh conditions.

3M's anchorage connectors are built from quality materials providing high strength and durability to stand up to tough environments. Anchorage connectors are the foundation of most fall protection systems, often overlooked but critical components because they securely attach your system to the anchorage. Your choice of anchor depends on the type of work being done. Anchorages are sold by what they connect to (general/all purpose, steel, concrete, roof or specialty), whether they are fixed or mobile, and whether they are permanent or portable. They all must provide a secure point of attachment for a complete personal fall arrest system, and must be capable of supporting a load of 5,000 lbs. (22kN) or of meeting OSHA’s criteria of a 2-to-1 safety factor.

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