FallTech Bolt-On Ladder Stanchion Anchor
The FallTech Bolt-On Ladder Stanchion Anchor mounts to a fixed ladder to give a climber a rigid overhead extension and tie-off point above the ladder top, so they can transition on and off the ladder while staying connected. Choose the stanchion height and offset for your ladder and landing.
It meets OSHA fixed-ladder fall protection requirements. Select from 5 ft or 10 ft heights with a 5 in or 12 in overhead offset.

Who Needs This Product
This product is a bolt-on ladder stanchion anchor, the anchorage component of a fixed-ladder fall protection system. It bolts to the ladder and rises above the top rung so a climber can hold and tie off during the transition on and off the ladder at a landing. Choose the height and offset. You still need a certified full-body harness and a compatible connecting device.
Features
Extends above the ladder
A rigid stanchion rises above the top rung for a safe transition point.
Overhead offset
The 5 in or 12 in offset positions the tie-off clear of the climb.
Two heights
Choose a 5 ft or 10 ft stanchion to match the ladder and landing.
Bolt-on to the ladder
Mounts to the ladder rungs per the manual, reinforced as required.
Rigid steel
A stable extension a climber can grip and tie off to.
OSHA compliant
Meets OSHA fixed-ladder fall protection requirements.
Mount to a sound ladder and reinforce the rungs as required. Bolt the stanchion to the ladder per the manual, add rung reinforcement where specified, and confirm the ladder and its mounts are rated for the load. Confirm fall clearance and swing-fall with the Fall Protection Calculator below.
Compliance Standards
OSHA compliant
Meets OSHA fall protection anchorage requirements. Not ANSI-certified.
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502
Federal construction fall protection anchorage requirements.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910
General industry personal fall protection requirements.
Rated 5,000 lb (22.2 kN)
Meets the OSHA anchorage strength requirement.
Typical Applications
How to Install
Follow the FallTech instruction manual. The sequence below is an overview only.
- Inspect. Check the anchor body, connection point, and hardware for damage before each use.
- Prepare the structure. Confirm the mounting surface is sound and rated to support the anchor per the manual.
- Install and secure. Mount the anchor as specified and set all fasteners to the required torque.
- Connect. Attach your SRL or energy-absorbing lanyard to the connection point.
- Check clearance. Confirm fall clearance and swing-fall with the calculator below.
Inspection and Retirement
Inspect before each use, with a documented competent-person inspection at least annually. Remove the anchor from service for any of the conditions below.
- Anchor body and welds: cracks, bending, deformation, or corrosion.
- D-ring or connection point: deformation, sharp edges, cracks, or corrosion.
- Fasteners and hardware: damaged threads, loose or missing fasteners.
- Labels: illegible or missing markings.
Remove the anchor from service immediately after any fall-arrest event, and destroy retired equipment so it cannot return to service.
Technical Specifications
| Type | Bolt-on ladder stanchion anchor for fixed ladders |
|---|---|
| Height options | 5 ft, 10 ft |
| Overhead offset | 5 in or 12 in |
| Mounting | Bolt-on to ladder rungs |
| Compliance | OSHA |
| Anchorage strength | Meets OSHA requirement (5,000 lb (22.2 kN)) |
| Capacity (ANSI) | One worker, 130 to 310 lb combined |
| Capacity (OSHA) | One worker, up to 425 lb combined |
| Standards | OSHA 1926.502 and 1910 |
| Warranty | FallTech 2-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship |
Frequently Asked Questions
FallTech 6160LS Submittals and Documentation
6160505 Instruction Manual (PDF)Installation, capacity, and inspection. 6160505 Declaration of Conformity (PDF)Certification to OSHA requirements (FallTech test lab). 6160505 Spec Sheet (PDF)One-page specifications summary.Related Anchors
- FallTech steel and beam anchors. See the full beam clamp and steel anchor line.
- FallTech fall protection equipment. Harnesses, SRLs, lanyards, and anchors.
Specifying Anchors for Your Crew?
The anchor, the connecting device, and the harness all have to match the structure and the fall clearance below. Confirm your application with us and we will help you choose the right anchor.
Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a fall protection specialist.
