Super Anchor 1050-G HLL Rigging Kit - Galvanized

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SUPER ANCHOR SAFETY | HLL RIGGING HARDWARE

Super Anchor 1050-G HLL Rigging Kit, Galvanized: Complete Horizontal Lifeline Termination Hardware

The Super Anchor 1050-G is the factory-engineered rigging package for CRA horizontal lifeline systems built on No. 1090 or 1090-S loop top anchors. One kit terminates a complete HLL run: the turnbuckle and spring energy absorber rig the A-end, a factory or field swaged eye thimble rigs the B-end, and stainless couplers, O-rings, thimbles, and cable clamps tie the whole line together. Add No. 1055-X wire rope cut to your span and the run is ready to tension.

What is included: 4ea No. 5010-SM O-Rings, 1ea No. 1058 Turnbuckle with 2ea 5/8"x3.0" bolts, 2ea No. 1087-SC Absorber Couplers with 2ea 3/8"x1.0" bolts and 1ea 5/8"x2.0" bolt, 1ea No. 1065-AS Spring Energy Absorber, 1ea No. 1081-S Coupler with 1ea 5/8"x2.0" bolt and 1ea 5/8"x2-1/4" bolt, 2ea No. 1057 3/8" Eye Thimbles, 6ea No. 1056 3/8" Cable Clamps, and 1ea 4-Way Top 9/16"x3.0" bolt. Wire rope is ordered separately as No. 1055-X.

Super Anchor 1050-G Galvanized Rigging Kit
2Persons in Fall Arrest Per Run
4Persons in Fall Restraint Per Run
310 lbUser Weight Per Person
1,200 lbAverage Peak Force
52 inMax Absorber Deployment
5,000 lbMinimum Tensile Strength
120 ftTypical Maximum Run Length
45 ft-lbCable Clamp Torque

Who Needs This Product

Commercial roofing contractors, plant maintenance teams, and installers building permanent horizontal lifelines on CRA anchor posts with loop tops. The 1050-G removes the guesswork of sourcing turnbuckles, absorbers, couplers, thimbles, and clamps individually: every component is specified, sized, and bolted together per the CRA HLL Rigging Manual, so the crew in the field rigs the A-end and B-end exactly the way the engineering assumes. For CRO anchors with No. 1093 loop tops, order the 1050-GC version instead.

Features

Complete A-End and B-End Termination

The kit rigs the A-end with the No. 1058 turnbuckle and No. 1065-AS spring energy absorber, and the B-end with an eye thimble termination, exactly as specified in the SAS rigging manual.

304 Stainless Spring Energy Absorber

The No. 1065-AS limits forces on the system in a fall, with a tension indicator gauge for setting approximately 250 to 300 lb of line tension and a maximum deployment length of 52".

Heavy Duty Galvanized Turnbuckle

The No. 1058 has a 3/4"x14" frame that opens to 32.0" and closes to 21.0", providing 11.0" of cable tension adjustment during installation and annual service.

Stainless Coupler Links

The No. 1081-S couples the eye thimble to loop tops and 4-way tops, and two No. 1087-SC couplers connect the absorber to the turnbuckle and thimble, all in 11ga 304 stainless with supplied bolts and lock nuts.

Field Swage Hardware Included

Two No. 1057 eye thimbles and six No. 1056 cable clamps make both field swages: 3 clamps per swage, saddles on the live side, torqued to 45 ft-lb with a 10.0" dead side tail.

Pass-Thru Compatible O-Rings

Four No. 5010-SM O-Rings install on the cable before clamping so travelers pass CRA-PT intermediate anchors without disconnecting.

Technical Specifications

Part Number1050-G (for CRA anchors with No. 1090/1090-S loop tops)
TurnbuckleNo. 1058 galvanized, 3/4"x14" frame, 32.0" max open, 21.0" closed, 11.0" max adjustment
Energy AbsorberNo. 1065-AS spring type, 304SST, 52.0" max deployment, tension gauge for 250-300 lb set-up tension
Couplers1ea No. 1081-S and 2ea No. 1087-SC, 11ga 304SST with sst bolts and lock nuts
Eye Thimbles2ea No. 1057 3/8" galvanized
Cable Clamps6ea No. 1056 3/8" galvanized (3 per swage, 45 ft-lb torque)
O-Rings4ea No. 5010-SM for pass-thru intermediate anchors
HLL Cable (sold separately)No. 1055-X 3/8" 7x19 galvanized wire rope, 14,000 lb tensile, cut to length
System CapacityFall arrest 2 persons per run; fall restraint 4 persons per run; 310 lb user weight
System Performance6 ft max free fall, 1,200 lb average peak force, 5,000 lb minimum tensile strength
Run Length120 ft typical maximum with intermediate anchors spaced 20 to 30 ft
Kit Weight13.5 lb
ComplianceANSI Z359.1-07, OSHA 1926.502

HLL systems must be installed per the SAS CRA HLL Rigging Manual and specified by a qualified or competent person. Cable clamp saddles must sit on the live side only, torqued to 45 ft-lb, and turnbuckle and coupler bolt threads must penetrate lock nuts a minimum of 1/8". Workers attached to an HLL are required to wear a personal energy absorber or use an SRL with an internal energy absorbing function. If the HLL is subjected to a free fall, remove it from service and tag it DO NOT USE.

Compliance Standards

OSHA 1926.502

Horizontal lifelines must be designed, installed, and used under the supervision of a qualified person as part of a complete personal fall arrest system.

ANSI Z359.1-07

All components specified in the CRA HLL Rigging Manual comply with ANSI Z359.1-07 requirements.

OSHA 1910.140

General industry anchorage criteria of 5,000 lb or 2x intended load, met by CRA anchor structures this kit terminates to.

Qualified Person Design

SAS third-party engineering specifies HLL run lengths up to 130 ft where PT anchor spacing does not exceed 30 ft; 120 ft runs are typical.

Typical Applications

Permanent rooftop HLLs. Terminate 120 ft runs on CRA loop top end anchors.
Standing seam HLL systems. Pairs with 1207 SSCA plates and 1031 posts for non-penetrating metal roof runs.
Flat and low-slope commercial roofs. Bolt-attached, field welded, or concrete embedded CRA layouts.
Multiple-run intersections. The included 4-way top bolt supports T, 90 degree, and 45 degree intersections.
Retrofit re-cabling. Replace worn cable and hardware on existing CRA systems.
Restraint-only walkways. Rig restraint lines protecting up to 4 workers per run.
Solar and HVAC maintenance corridors. Continuous tie-off between service areas.
Annual recertification service. Turnbuckle adjustment restores line tension per the gauge reading.

Installation Overview

Summary of the SAS rigging sequence; the CRA HLL Rigging Manual (02-2021) governs installation.

  1. Rig the B-end first: bolt the No. 1081-S coupler narrow end to the CRA loop top or 4-way, attach the factory swaged eye thimble to the wide end, and torque lock nuts with 1/8" minimum thread penetration.
  2. Slide the 4 No. 5010-SM O-Rings onto the cable before clamping if the run uses pass-thru intermediates.
  3. Feed the cable through all PT intermediate anchor tops toward the A-end.
  4. Build the A-end field swage: pass the cable through an eye thimble, set 3 No. 1056 clamps with saddles on the live side at the specified spacing, and torque each nut to 45 ft-lb.
  5. Assemble the A-end chain: loop top to turnbuckle (5/8"x3.0" bolts), turnbuckle to No. 1087-SC coupler, coupler to the No. 1065-AS spring absorber, absorber to the second 1087-SC, then to the eye thimble.
  6. Measure a 10.0" dead side tail, cut surplus cable, and wrap or shrink-tube the cut end.
  7. Tension the line with the turnbuckle until the absorber tension gauge deploys fully per Fig. 13 of the manual, then re-check all clamps.
  8. Field swage a second time after tensioning and record the installation for annual inspection.

Inspection and Retirement

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

  • Spring absorber shows deployment beyond the set-up gauge reading or visible stretch
  • Cable clamp nuts under 45 ft-lb torque or saddles installed on the dead side
  • Turnbuckle bent, corroded, or without 1/8" bolt thread penetration through lock nuts
  • Wire rope shows broken wires, kinks, birdcaging, or corrosion
  • Couplers or O-rings deformed, cracked, or missing
  • Eye thimbles collapsed or cable pulled from the swage
  • Anchor posts loose, bent, or with damaged loop tops
  • The system arrested a fall or was struck by falling material

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the Super Anchor 1050-G rigging kit?
The kit includes 4 No. 5010-SM O-rings, the No. 1058 turnbuckle with bolts, 2 No. 1087-SC absorber couplers with bolts, the No. 1065-AS spring energy absorber, the No. 1081-S coupler with bolts, 2 No. 1057 eye thimbles, 6 No. 1056 cable clamps, and a 4-way top bolt. Wire rope is ordered separately as No. 1055-X, cut to your span.
Which anchors does the 1050-G work with?
The 1050-G is specified for CRA anchors manufactured with No. 1090 or 1090-S loop tops, including 1031-W end posts and CRA 4-way tops. For CRO anchors with No. 1093 loop tops, order the No. 1050-GC version, which substitutes 1086-S couplers.
How many workers can the finished HLL support?
Per the CRA HLL Rigging Manual, each HLL run supports 2 persons in fall arrest or 4 persons in fall restraint, with a user weight of 310 lb including tools, a 6 ft maximum free fall, and a 1,200 lb average peak force.
How long can the lifeline run be?
HLL run lengths are generally specified at 120 ft with pass-thru intermediate anchors spaced approximately 20 to 30 ft on center. SAS third-party engineering allows runs up to 130 ft provided intermediate spacing does not exceed 30 ft.
How is the cable tensioned?
The No. 1058 turnbuckle provides 11.0" of adjustment. Tighten until the No. 1065-AS spring absorber tension gauge shows full deployment, approximately 250 to 300 lb of line tension, then confirm no slack remains and re-torque the cable clamps.
Do workers have to disconnect at each post?
No. When the run is built with CRA-PT pass-thru intermediate anchors, the included No. 5010-SM O-rings ride the cable and travel through each post top, allowing workers to traverse the full run, which keeps them connected over every step of the span.
What PPE is required on the finished lifeline?
Every worker attached to the HLL must wear a personal energy absorber or use an SRL with an internal energy absorbing function, connected to a full body harness. All PPE must meet current OSHA, ANSI, or CSA standards.

Rig Your Horizontal Lifeline the Engineered Way

The 1050-G rigging kit usually ships in 1 business day, with transit times based on the delivery location. Ask us to quote No. 1055-X cable cut to your span and a free HLL layout for your roof.

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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