Super Anchor Hinge-2 30 Degree Horizontal Lifeline Kit

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Super Anchor Hinge-2 30 Degree Horizontal Lifeline Kit

The Super Anchor Hinge-2 Horizontal Lifeline Kit is a 30 degree angle, fixed length, factory engineered HLL system for use by 3 workers in fall restraint or 2 in fall arrest. This third party engineered kit is a cost effective way to put multiple workers on the roof with room to move, and each fixed length lifeline is labeled for the correct rafter spacing for accurate rigging.

The 20 foot kit includes Hinge-2 anchors, the HLL wire rope with snap hooks, O-ring sliders, and fasteners. Choose the 1323 with a carry bag or the 1324 without. Capacity is 1 person at 310 pounds with an E-4 energy absorber, or 340 pounds with an E-6 absorber. The 3/8 inch galvanized cable has a 14,400 pound break strength and the maximum slope is 12/12.

Super Anchor Hinge-2 20 foot 30 degree horizontal lifeline kit with anchors, cable, and connectors
14,400 lbCable Break Strength
2 PersonFall Arrest Capacity
340 lbMax With E-6
20 ftKit Length
30 degEngineered HLL Angle
12/12Max Slope
Type AANSI Z359.18
FactoryEngineered System

Who Needs This Product

The Hinge-2 HLL Kit is a factory engineered horizontal lifeline for crews that need multiple workers on a roof with freedom to move. It suits framing and roofing where a rafter spacing of 10 to 20 feet applies. Complete the system with full-body harnesses and the specified energy absorbers.

Features

Factory engineered HLL

A third party engineered 30 degree fixed length horizontal lifeline system.

Two or three workers

2 persons in fall arrest or 3 persons in fall restraint.

Labeled for rafter spacing

Each fixed length lifeline is labeled for the correct rafter spacing for accurate rigging.

Complete 20 foot kit

Includes Hinge-2 anchors, HLL wire rope with snap hooks, O-ring sliders, and fasteners.

Carry bag option

The 1323 includes a carry bag; the 1324 is the kit without a bag.

Heavy duty cable

The 3/8 inch galvanized cable has a 14,400 pound break strength.

This is a factory engineered system that must be rigged as specified. Do not exceed a 12/12 slope. Each worker must use a compliant harness and the specified energy absorber, an E-4 for 310 pounds or an E-6 for 340 pounds. Confirm rafter spacing and fall clearance. Run the Fall Protection Calculator below before you tie off.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.18 Type A

American National Standard for anchorage connectors, Type A.

CSA Z259.12-11

Canadian standard for connecting components, aligning with OSHA 1926.502.

Typical Applications

RoofingMultiple workers with freedom to move on the roof.
FramingEngineered tie-off during construction.
Production buildingCost effective HLL across tract roofs.
Fall restraintThree worker restraint on low slope work.

How to Rig the Hinge-2 HLL Kit

Follow the Super Anchor Safety instruction manual. The sequence below is an overview only.

  1. Confirm the rafter spacing. Match the labeled fixed length lifeline to your rafter spacing, 10 to 20 feet.
  2. Install the anchors. Fasten the Hinge-2 anchors at the ridge with WS series screws per the manual.
  3. Rig the line. Connect the HLL wire rope with snap hooks and set the O-ring sliders.
  4. Connect the workers. Each worker attaches a harness and the specified E-4 or E-6 energy absorber.
  5. Verify. Confirm the slope is 12/12 or less, the rigging is correct, and confirm fall clearance.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect before each use, with a documented competent-person inspection at least annually. Remove the product from service for any condition below.

  • Anchor body: cracks, deformation, corrosion, or elongated holes.
  • Coating: worn or damaged galvanizing, dacromet, or powder coat at the connection point.
  • Fasteners and flashing: loose, missing, backed-out, or leaking hardware.
  • D-ring or connection point: burrs, sharp edges, or excessive wear.
  • Labels: illegible or missing product identification.

Retire the anchor immediately after any fall-arrest event, or if any inspection point fails.

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Technical Specifications

SKU1323 (with carry bag), 1324 (without bag)
Manufacturer Part Number1323 / 1324
Type30 degree fixed length horizontal lifeline kit, 20 ft
Kit contentsHinge-2 anchors, HLL wire rope with snap hooks, O-ring sliders, fasteners
Capacity2 persons fall arrest or 3 persons fall restraint
User weight310 lb with E-4 absorber (900 lb) or 340 lb with E-6 absorber (1,300 lb)
Cable3/8 in galvanized, 14,400 lb break strength
Max slope12/12
Rafter spacing10 to 20 ft
StandardsANSI Z359.18 Type A; CSA Z259.12-11; OSHA 1926.502
WarrantySuper Anchor Safety manufacturer warranty; see Warranty tab

Frequently Asked Questions

How many workers can the kit support?
2 persons in fall arrest or 3 persons in fall restraint, on a 30 degree engineered system. Pair it only with connectors and equipment that are approved for use together so the complete system performs as designed. A qualified person should verify that the installation and the overall system meet the requirements of your specific job site.
What is the difference between the 1323 and 1324?
The 1323 includes a carry bag and the 1324 is the same kit without the bag. Confirm each component in the system is compatible and rated for the intended use before connecting to it. Before every use, confirm the product is compatible with the rest of your fall protection system and that you have adequate fall clearance below the work area.
What energy absorber do I use?
An E-4 absorber for a 310 pound user, or an E-6 absorber for a 340 pound user, per the HLL manual. Confirm each component in the system is compatible and rated for the intended use before connecting to it. A qualified person should verify that the installation and the overall system meet the requirements of your specific job site.
What is the maximum slope?
Do not exceed 12/12, which is a 45 degree pitch. Confirm the surface, slope, and conditions at your work area match the intended application before installation. Before every use, confirm the product is compatible with the rest of your fall protection system and that you have adequate fall clearance below the work area.
What is in the kit?
Hinge-2 anchors, the HLL wire rope with snap hooks, O-ring sliders, and fasteners, plus a carry bag on the 1323. A correct installation is critical, so confirm the setup matches the manufacturer instructions before any worker ties off. Keep the manufacturer instructions with the equipment so anyone using it can reference the approved procedures.
What is the cable break strength?
The 3/8 inch galvanized cable has a 14,400 pound break strength. Refer to the specification table above for full details on construction, finish, and sizing. A qualified person should verify that the installation and the overall system meet the requirements of your specific job site.
Do I need a harness with this kit?
Yes. The kit is an anchorage system only and each worker must use a full-body harness and the specified energy absorber. Confirm each component in the system is compatible and rated for the intended use before connecting to it. Only trained workers should select, install, and use fall protection equipment for its intended application.

Putting a Crew on the Roof?

Rafter spacing, worker count, and energy absorber all affect the engineered HLL. Confirm your job with us and we will help match the Hinge-2 kit, absorbers, and PPE.

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.