Super Anchor 1033-PG CRA-PT 12" Stainless Pass-Thru Anchor

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Super Anchor Safety CRA-PT Series

1033-PG CRA-PT 12 Inch HLL Pass-Thru Anchor

The Super Anchor 1033-PG is a 12 inch stainless steel CRA-PT pass-thru anchor post that carries a horizontal lifeline cable through its 316 stainless No. 1091-S top as an intermediate anchor. The foam filled 304 stainless 3.0 inch Schedule 40 riser stands on a 16x16x3/8 inch 52-hole base plate, and the anchor is third-party certified with a 5,000 lb ultimate strength.

What is included: the pass-thru anchor post with 4 No. 5010-SM O-rings; HLL cable and rigging hardware are sold separately. Pass-thru tops are HLL intermediate anchors only, never a personal tie-off point. The lifeline cable rides through the top on 4 No. 5010-SM O-rings, so a single run stays continuous between loop top end anchors spaced 20 to 30 ft on center. Because pass-thru anchors serve horizontal lifelines, they must be bolted, field welded, or concrete embedded, never screw attached. Compliant with ANSI Z359.18-17 and OSHA 1926.502, with CSA Z259.15:22 conformity per the 01-2023 manual.

Super Anchor 1033-PG CRA-PT 12 inch stainless pass-thru anchor post, galvanized model shown, with HLL cable through the top.
5,000 lbUltimate Strength Any Direction
2 workersFall Arrest per HLL Run
4 workersFall Restraint per HLL Run
120 ftTypical HLL Run Length
12 inRiser Height
20-30 ftIntermediate Anchor Spacing
3.0 inSchedule 40 Riser O.D.
Type A/TANSI Z359.18-17

Who Needs This Product

The 1033-PG is for contractors and building owners running CRA horizontal lifelines across commercial roofs. Intermediate pass-thru anchors carry the cable between loop top end anchors so workers travel the full run without disconnecting at each post. Each HLL run supports 2 workers in fall arrest or 4 workers in fall restraint at 310 lb per user including tools, with a spring energy absorber limiting average peak force to 1,200 lb in a 6 ft free fall. Runs are typically 120 ft, with runs up to 130 ft available through third party engineering when pass-thru spacing stays within 30 ft. Every worker on the line wears a full body harness with components meeting current OSHA, ANSI, or CSA standards.

Features

No. 1091-S pass-thru top

No. 1091-S 316 stainless steel pass-thru top for 3/8 inch HLL cable with 4 No. 5010-SM O-rings. The cable passes through the top so the run stays continuous across the roof.

4 O-rings included

Each pass-thru top uses 4 No. 5010-SM O-rings, installed on the cable before the clamps during rigging, so the line rides smoothly through the fixture.

Stainless steel construction

A 304 stainless riser with a 316 stainless cast pass-thru top resists corrosion in coastal, chemical, and wash-down environments, rated for -30 to +130 degrees F.

12 inch standoff

The 12 inch riser lifts the lifeline above gravel, ballast, insulation, and standing water on commercial roofs.

52-hole base plate

The 16x16x3/8 inch plate carries 9/16 inch holes for a minimum of 4 certified 1/2 inch bolts; pass-thru anchors are never screw attached.

Cable clamp slack removal

During rigging, slack is removed by clamping the cable at the pass-thru tops, then released after the turnbuckle is tensioned per the 02-2021 rigging manual.

Technical Specifications

Model1033-PG, CRA-PT 12 inch
Pass-Thru TopNo. 1091-S 316 stainless steel pass-thru top for 3/8 inch HLL cable with 4 No. 5010-SM O-rings.
Riser12 inch height, 3.0 inch O.D. Schedule 40, 304 stainless steel, polyurethane foam filled
Base Plate16 x 16 x 3/8 inch with 52 fastener holes; use the 9/16 inch holes with a minimum of 4 certified 1/2 inch bolts
O-Rings4 No. 5010-SM per pass-thru top, included
Ultimate Strength5,000 lb minimum in any direction the load is applied
Proof LoadMaximum 2,500 lb on site
HLL Performance2 workers fall arrest or 4 workers fall restraint per run; 310 lb per user including tools
Energy AbsorberNo. 1065-AS spring energy absorber; 1,200 lb average peak force at 6 ft free fall; 52 inch maximum deployment
Run LengthTypically 120 ft; up to 130 ft with third party engineering; intermediate anchors 20 to 30 ft on center
AttachmentBolted, field welded, or concrete embedded only; never screw attached
Temperature Rating-30 to +130 degrees F
Product Weight41 lb
ComplianceANSI Z359.18-17 Type A/T; OSHA 1926.502 and 1910.140; CSA Z259.15:22 Type A/T; Intertek lab reports; third-party engineering by DH Glabe and Associates
UPC786158103366

Not a tie-off point. The pass-thru top is an HLL intermediate anchor only. Never connect a lanyard, SRL, or lifeline directly to a pass-thru top; personal connections belong on the HLL cable or on loop top anchors. Pass-thru anchors must be bolted, field welded, or concrete embedded because cable vibration and line tension work screws loose, and the supporting structure must hold 5,000 lb or 2 times the intended load per OSHA 1910.140.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.18-17 Type A/T

Anchorage connector compliance verified by Intertek lab reports per the 01-2023 CRA manual.

OSHA 1926.502 / 1910.140

Meets construction anchorage criteria with 5,000 lb structural support requirements.

CSA Z259.15:22 Type A/T

Canadian anchorage connector conformity for cross-border crews.

Factory Engineered HLL Systems

SAS engineered horizontal lifeline runs to 120 ft, with runs up to 130 ft available through third party structural engineering.

Typical Applications

HLL Intermediate AnchorCarries the lifeline between end anchors on long runs.
Commercial Flat RoofsBolted to structural members across the field of the roof.
Perimeter LifelinesContinuous cable protection along roof edges.
Ballasted and Gravel Roofs12 inch riser keeps the cable above surfacing.
Concrete DecksWedge bolt, epoxy, or poured-in-place installations.
Structural SteelBolt attached or field welded to steel members.
Metal DeckingBolted through Type B decking with backer plates.
Multi-Run SystemsPairs with 4-way tops at T, 90, and 45 degree intersections.

Installation Overview

Full rigging procedures, clamp torque, and tensioning figures are in the CRA HLL Rigging Manual linked below. The essentials:

  1. Confirm each attachment point supports 5,000 lb or 2 times the intended load, with anchor locations specified by the project architect, engineer, or safety consultant.
  2. Bolt the base plate with a minimum of 4 certified 1/2 inch grade 8, grade 5, or 18-8 stainless bolts with matching lock nuts, field weld with an E70XX certified welder, or concrete embed in 2,500 PSI minimum concrete.
  3. Space intermediate pass-thru anchors 20 to 30 ft on center along the run.
  4. Install 4 No. 5010-SM O-rings on the cable before the cable clamps, then feed the cable through each pass-thru top.
  5. Remove slack by clamping the cable at the pass-thru tops, rig the B end first, then tension the turnbuckle until the energy absorber gauge closes per the rigging manual.
  6. Release the pass-thru clamps after tensioning, open the turnbuckle fully before final adjustment, and inspect the completed system before use.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect before installation and each use, with documented annual inspections. Remove the anchor from service when any of the following apply:

  • The riser is bent or deformed.
  • Weld cracks are present.
  • Corrosion, pitting, or contact rust staining is present.
  • Fasteners are missing; do not use until the installation is corrected.
  • The PID label or vent hole plug is missing and cannot be replaced.
  • The anchor was subjected to a free fall or the supporting structure is damaged.

Tag anchors removed from service to prevent further use until inspected by a qualified or competent person.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I tie off directly to the 1033-PG?
No. The pass-thru top is an HLL intermediate anchor only, and it is not a personal tie-off point. Workers connect to the HLL cable, and single person tie-off belongs on CRA loop top anchors such as the 1032-W.
What do the O-rings do?
Each pass-thru top uses 4 No. 5010-SM O-rings that install on the cable before the clamps during rigging. They let the 3/8 inch cable ride through the pass-thru fixture so the run stays continuous between end anchors.
Why can pass-thru anchors never be screw attached?
The manual requires HLL anchors to be bolted, field welded, or concrete embedded because wind driven cable vibration and the tension applied during use work screws loose. Use a minimum of 4 certified 1/2 inch bolts with matching lock nuts.
When should I specify stainless over galvanized?
Choose the 1033-PG for coastal salt air, chemical exposure, and architectural projects where hot dip galvanizing weathers too fast or streaks finishes. The 304 stainless riser and 316 stainless top carry the same 5,000 lb rating as the galvanized 1032-PG.
How many workers can use one HLL run?
Each run supports 2 workers in fall arrest or 4 workers in fall restraint, at 310 lb per user including tools and equipment, per the 02-2021 rigging manual performance specifications.
How long can an HLL run be?
Runs are typically 120 ft, and SAS third party engineering allows runs up to 130 ft provided pass-thru anchor spacing does not exceed 30 ft. Intermediate anchors are spaced 20 to 30 ft on center.
What happens in a fall on the lifeline?
The No. 1065-AS spring energy absorber deploys up to a maximum of 52 inches and limits the average peak force to 1,200 lb in a 6 ft free fall. After any fall the HLL must be removed from service, tagged, and inspected by a qualified or competent person before the system returns to service.

Designing a Horizontal Lifeline?

Send us the roof plan and we will lay out end anchors, pass-thru intermediates, and rigging hardware for the full system, based on the delivery location.

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

Super Anchor Safety Manufacturer Warranty

Super Anchor Safety (SAS) warrants to the purchaser that all products are free from defect in material and workmanship at the time of shipment. This warranty is limited to product replacement for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation or use by the owner, provided that this period shall not exceed two (2) years from the date of shipment. This warranty only covers defects in material and workmanship. It does not cover conditions resulting from normal wear, neglect, abuse, or accident. This product warranty does not cover oxidation of zinc, dacromet, or powder coatings used on permanent and temporary anchors that results from connector abrasion unless the coating can be shown to be defective at the time of purchase. This warranty is non-transferable. Any unused defective product will be replaced at no charge by returning the product to Super Anchor Safety or to the distributor the product was purchased from.

Permanent Anchor Warranty

Super Anchor Safety warrants to the purchaser that all anchors sold as a permanent fixture with Hot Dip Galvanizing, Stainless Steel, and Thermo-Plastic finishes are fully warranted against failure due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of initial installation. SAS does not warranty the installation or flashing system used to waterproof the anchors. The SAS factory warranty is void if the product has been modified or has not been used in accordance with SAS specifications and instructions for that product. Anchors that have been removed from service due to re-roofing or remodel of the structure they were originally attached to must be inspected by an SAS factory representative or a competent person before being reinstalled.

See the Super Anchor Warranty and Compliance Statement (PDF) for the full manufacturer document.

About Super Anchor

Founded in 1992 by Steve Nichols, Super Anchor patented and released the A.R.S. Super Anchor, the first permanent roof anchorage device in its innovative P.P.E. line. The A.R.S. Super Anchor remains a top seller today under A.R.S. 2x8 and 2x4 anchors. Drawing from over 20 years of roofing experience, Super Anchor's founder recognized the industry's need for specialized fall protection tailored to roofers. Still family-owned and operated, Super Anchor provides premium fall arrest equipment such as harnesses, anchors, rooftop posts, and self-retracting lifelines. Steve Nichols is still at the helm, leading Super Anchor as it innovates new products yearly. Headquartered in Monroe, Washington, the company prioritizes innovation, superior customer service, and products that exceed standards. Super Anchor Safety exemplifies pioneering fall protection born from real-world roofing expertise. The company motto will remain "The Best In Fall Arrest" regarding the products it sells and the customer service it provides.

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