 A reliable solution for horizontal access to workplaces at height.The EN 795 compliant anchorage devices are based on guide rails and are designed to provide a safe working environment for people working at height such as on roofs. The worker wears a full body harness and uses a lanyard (or other connector compliant with EN 354/ EN 355) to connect to the eye of the shuttle, which travels along the GlideLoc rail. For overhead applications a retractable fall arrester can be used to provide the most effective means of protection. Horizontal anchorage devices: Where is the difference?   Guide Rail HORIZONTAL GUIDE RAILSThese can be fixed on the ground, walls or even overhead (fixing span of 1 m). Available in lengths of up to 4 m in straight or curved form and made of aluminium, galvanised steel or stainless steel. Suitable for up to 3 persons at a time. In combination with a Soll ascent route, the COMFORT fall arrester can also be used on the rail. It allows continuous transfer from a ladder or vertical rail to a horizontal guide rail, e.g. while accessing a platform. It is not necessary to disconnect and re-insert the fall arrester.
  Horizontal Shuttle HORIZONTAL SHUTTLEGlides automatically and smoothly in the guide rail, ensuring the user's connecting system (lanyard or retractable type fall arrester) is in the safest location, with minimal pendulum swing.   Accessories ACCESSORIESApart from openable end stops, a wide range of system accessories make it possible to design a system that is optimally adapted for the conditions on site. These include bends, mounting brackets, clamps, joint plates and identification plates among other things.  |  |  |