Super Anchor 1019-B Form It Temporary Roof Anchor – 100 Piece Bulk Pack
The Super Anchor 1019-B Form It Roof Anchor is a high-volume, 100-piece bulk solution engineered for versatile fall protection on flat and pitched roof surfaces. Designed for 2026 professional roofing contractors, the "Form It" anchor features pre-bent legs at a 25-degree angle, allowing for rapid hand-adjustment to match any roof pitch. This disposable, high-strength anchor provides a 5,000 lb-rated tie-off point, ensuring a secure environment for residential framing, roofing, and siding crews during every phase of construction.
Heavy-Duty 14-Gauge Steel and Zinc-Plated Protection
Manufactured from rugged 14-gauge steel, the Super Anchor 1019-B is built to withstand the physical demands of high-production job sites. Each anchor undergoes zinc plating to provide superior corrosion resistance during its service life. The unique "formable" design allows the anchor to lie perfectly flat for transport and then conform to ridge lines or field slopes upon installation, providing a low-profile, high-strength connection point that won't interfere with standard roofing workflows.
Rapid Installation and Multi-Surface Compatibility
Installation of the Form It anchor is straightforward and efficient, requiring only ten 16d vinyl sinker nails driven through the sheathing and into a structural top chord. This configuration ensures a stable attachment that meets the 5,000-lb minimum tensile strength required for personal fall arrest systems. Once the project phase is complete, the anchors are designed to be either removed or hammered flat and covered by the final roofing material, making them a cost-effective and practical choice for modern construction cycles.
Performance Standards and Regulatory Compliance
The Super Anchor 1019-B meets or exceeds OSHA 1926:502 and ANSI Z359.1-07 / A10.32-2012 standards. It is rated for a maximum user weight of 310 lbs (including tools and equipment) and features a maximum exposure window of six months from the date of installation. By deploying the 1019-B Bulk Pack, safety managers ensure that every worker on a multi-unit project has access to a compliant, industrial-grade anchorage point that adheres to the strictest 2026 federal safety requirements.
Super Anchor 1019-B Technical Submittals & Compliance Docs:
- Super Anchor 1019-B Instruction Sheet – Detailed guide on nail patterns, pitch adjustment, and safety specifications.
Super Anchor 1019-B Bulk Pack FAQ
1. Can the Form It anchor be reused on a different project?
No. The Super Anchor 1019-B is a temporary, single-installation anchor. Once it is removed from a roof, the nail holes and the metal itself may be compromised. For a long-term, reusable solution, consider the Super Anchor 3006 Hinged Anchor.
2. How do I adjust the 25-degree pre-bend to a steeper pitch?
The 14-gauge steel is designed to be "formable" by hand. You can simply bend the legs to match the specific angle of your ridge or roof slope before nailing. For pitch-matching diagrams, please see the Super Anchor 1019-B Instruction Sheet linked above.
3. What type of fasteners are required for installation?
To maintain the 5,000-lb rating, you must use 10 16d vinyl-coated sinker nails. These must be driven through the roof sheathing and into a structural member (the top chord or a rafter). Using roofing nails or standard screws is not compliant with fall arrest requirements.
4. Is this anchor compatible with all snap hooks?
The 1019-B is compatible with standard 7/8" or 1" snap hooks and carabiners. If you are using a large rebar hook, ensure it does not "side-load" the anchor eyelet, which can lead to premature failure during a fall event.
5. How long can these anchors stay on the roof?
The maximum service life for a temporary Form It anchor is six months from the date of installation. After six months, environmental degradation may compromise the steel's structural integrity.
6. Can I install this over asphalt shingles?
The 1019-B is primarily designed for installation over sheathing before the final roofing material is applied. If you need an anchor for finished roofs, we recommend the Super Anchor RS-Series.
7. How do I avoid common mistakes with the 1019-B?
- 1. Missing the Rafter: Always ensure the nails penetrate a structural rafter; nailing into sheathing alone will not support a 5,000 lb fall force.
- 2. Over-Bending: Do not repeatedly bend the steel back and forth, as this can cause work-hardening and brittle failure of the metal.
- 3. Improper Disposal: When the job is done, hammer the anchor flat or remove it completely to prevent trip hazards for subsequent trades.