Frontline STM585K-SS MEGA Swivel 316 Stainless Steel 5K Anchor

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Frontline MEGA Swivel Anchors

MEGA Swivel Strength, 316 Stainless Endurance

The STM585K-SS is the MEGA Swivel built for the environments that destroy plated anchors: 316 stainless steel construction for chemical plants, coastal and marine work, food-grade washdown areas, and anywhere corrosion retires hardware early. The revolutionary swivel ring design is unchanged — a D-ring that rotates 360° and flips back and forth through 180°, with a reinforced bridge, locking caps, and a patent pending key lock that keeps the D-ring seated in its housing, preventing the steel from spreading outward under heavy loads.

Rated at 5,000 lbf (22 kN) tensile strength with a 310 lb maximum user capacity and a 1,000 lb working load, the STM585K-SS installs on steel structures with a variety of installation kits to suit the application. It is reusable — the bolt is easily replaced when moving to the next work area — and works in vertical, horizontal, and overhead applications for fall protection, rescue, lifting, hoisting, and tie-back. Meets ANSI Z359.1-2007 and Z359.7-2011, OSHA CFR 1926.502 and 1910.140.

Frontline STM585K-SS features spec panel: MEGA Swivel 316 stainless steel 5K anchor with 360-degree rotation and 180-degree flip
5,000 lbsTensile Strength
310 lbsMax User Capacity
1,000 lbsWorking Load
316Stainless Steel
360°D-Ring Rotation
180°Flip Back and Forth
1.4 lbsSwivel Weight
Z359.1ANSI Standard

Who Needs This Product

This product is an anchorage connector — the tie-off point of a personal fall protection system. The steel structure it bolts to is the anchorage; the worker wears a full body harness; a lanyard or self-retracting lifeline connects to the swiveling D-ring. If your jobsite involves salt air, process chemicals, or daily washdown, this is the MEGA Swivel that stays in service.

Features

316 stainless steel

Full stainless construction shrugs off salt, chemicals, and washdown that would corrode plated anchors.

360° + 180° articulation

The D-ring rotates a full circle and flips back and forth, keeping the connecting device aligned with the load path.

Patent pending key lock

The key lock design keeps the D-ring seated and locked in its swivel housing, preventing spreading under heavy loads.

Reinforced construction

Heavy gauge stainless steel, reinforced bridge, D-ring, and locking caps deliver the MEGA Swivel strength.

Reusable by design

The bolt is easily replaced when moving to the next work area — the anchor relocates with the crew.

More than fall protection

Rated for rescue applications, lifting, hoisting, and tie-back per the user manual.

Technical Specifications

SKUSTM585K-SS
TypeMEGA Swivel bolt-on steel anchorage connector, 316 stainless
Tensile strength5,000 lbf / 22 kN
Maximum user capacity310 lbs / 140 kg (single user)
Working load1,000 lbs / 454 kg
Swivel material316 stainless steel
Swivel weight1.4 lbs
Articulation360° rotation; 180° flip
Key dimensions3.0 in (76.2 mm) tall; 2.25 in (57.15 mm) diameter base; 1.05 in (26.6 mm) ring opening
ApplicationsVertical, horizontal, and overhead steel installations
StandardsANSI Z359.1-2007, ANSI Z359.7-2011; OSHA CFR 1926.502, CFR 1910.140

Match the installation kit to the structure. The MEGA Swivel carries its rating only when installed on qualifying steel with the correct installation kit and hardware per the user manual. A competent person must verify the structure and the bolted connection before anyone ties off. One worker per anchor, 310 lbs maximum including tools.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.1-2007

Meets the American National Standard safety requirements for personal fall arrest system components.

ANSI Z359.7-2011

Third-party product testing and certification requirements of the Z359 fall protection code.

OSHA CFR 1926.502

Designed to the OSHA construction criteria for fall protection systems and anchorage strength.

OSHA CFR 1910.140

Designed to the OSHA general industry criteria for personal fall protection systems.

Typical Applications

Marine and coastalDocks, shipyards, and structures in salt air.
Chemical plantsProcess areas where plated hardware corrodes early.
Food and beverageWashdown areas that demand stainless hardware.
Wastewater facilitiesTanks, basins, and corrosive utility structures.
Offshore workPlatforms and vessels exposed to constant spray.
Rescue systemsA rated point for rescue applications per the manual.
Lifting and tie-back1,000 lb working load for material handling per the manual.
Outdoor permanent pointsInstallations that must pass inspection year after year.

Installation Overview

Follow the manufacturer's manual. The sequence below is an overview only.

  1. Verify the steel. A competent person confirms the steel structure can support the loads required by the manual.
  2. Select the kit. Choose the installation kit and hardware the manual specifies for your steel application.
  3. Prepare the mount. Drill the mounting hole at the planned location per the kit instructions.
  4. Bolt the anchor. Install the MEGA Swivel and torque the bolt to the manual specification.
  5. Check the swivel. Confirm the D-ring rotates and flips freely and the key lock keeps it seated in the housing.
  6. Connect and relocate. Attach the lanyard or SRL; when the work moves, replace the bolt and reinstall at the next location.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect before each use, with a documented competent-person inspection at least every 6 months. Pull the equipment from service for any of the conditions below.

  • D-ring and bridge: deformation, spreading, cracks, nicks, or pitting.
  • Swivel action: smooth 360° rotation and 180° flip with no binding or grinding.
  • Key lock and caps: D-ring seated and locked in the housing with no excessive play.
  • Bolt and hardware: correct kit hardware, full engagement, correct torque, no thread damage.
  • Markings: product label and rating legible.

Retirement triggers: any fall arrest loading, D-ring spreading or deformation, a swivel that binds, key lock damage, deep pitting, or any condition where the inspector cannot verify the anchor is fit for service. Even stainless gets inspected — chlorides and crevice corrosion are still retirement triggers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the rated capacity of the STM585K-SS?
It is rated at 5,000 lbf (22 kN) tensile strength with a 310 lb maximum user capacity for fall protection and a 1,000 lb working load for lifting, hoisting, and tie-back — one worker per anchor.
Which standards does this anchor meet?
The STM585K-SS meets ANSI Z359.1-2007 and ANSI Z359.7-2011, and is designed to OSHA CFR 1926.502 construction and CFR 1910.140 general industry fall protection criteria when installed per the user manual.
When is the stainless version worth it over the zinc plated STM585K?
Choose 316 stainless wherever corrosion ends hardware life early: marine and coastal sites, chemical and wastewater plants, food-grade washdown areas, and permanent outdoor installations. Same ratings, far longer service life in those environments.
Has the STM585K-SS been lab tested?
Yes. The stainless MEGA Swivel is third-party tested, and the test report is linked in the Submittals section of this page alongside the spec sheet and user manual.
What do I pair with this anchor for a complete system?
A full body harness and a connecting device — a shock-absorbing lanyard or self-retracting lifeline — complete the system. The STM585K-SS supplies the rated anchorage connector; add the installation kit that matches your steel.
How often should it be inspected, and when is it retired?
Inspect the D-ring, swivel, key lock, and bolt before each use, with a documented competent-person inspection at least every 6 months. Retire it after any fall arrest, spreading, binding, deep pitting, or anything that cannot be verified as safe.
What is the difference between fall arrest and fall restraint?
Fall arrest catches a worker after a fall begins; fall restraint keeps the worker from reaching the fall hazard at all. The MEGA Swivel can anchor either system — restraint is preferred when the work allows it because the fall never starts. For a deeper walkthrough with system examples, read our guide: Fall Arrest vs. Fall Restraint. Use the Fall Protection Calculator on this page to size the right system for your job.

Anchoring in a Corrosive Environment?

Need help specifying the right system for your jobsite? Confirm your application, anchorage, and clearance with us and we will walk through the kit list so the right equipment ships together.

Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a fall protection specialist.

Frontline warrants its products against manufacturing defects in workmanship and materials, as well as product recalls, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. This warranty excludes normal wear and tear, misuse, and improper installation. The limited warranty is provided only to an end-user customer for the period set forth in an order accepted by Fall Protection Distributors, LLC.

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