Truss Bar
Designed for production builders who want a robust anchor point during the framing and construction of the home but do not want to leave anything permanently attached to the structure. The decking is installed over the top of the anchor but the tie off straps stay exposed to the outside protecting all trades from fall hazards. It can also be utilized in a similar fashion to the Safety Bar. Here is how it works:
- Install the Truss Bar onto truss at predetermined locations
- Use for fall protection during the framing and sheeting stage
- Deck over the top of the Truss Bar
- Feed tie off straps up through or in-between sheeting
- All trades now have a tie off points
- Roofer cuts off straps when house is finished
- Truss Bar stays attached to truss but is unusable
Made from heavy duty mild steel complete with 2’ tie off straps. 2 workers can utilize the Truss Bar for fall arrest use.
Technical Specifications | |
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Device | 2 Truss Anchor, Temporary Use up to 2 persons |
Fall Protection Rating | Fall Arrest and Fall Restraint |
Structure Attachment | Engineered Floor Joists 4×2 |
Minimum Breaking | 5,000 pounds |
Average Tensile | 5,000 pounds |
Material | Mild steel, powder coated |
Maximum User Weight | 340 pounds including tools and equipment |
Hardware | Stainless steel detent pins |
OSHA Standard | 1926:502 |
ANSI Standard | Z359.1-07 and A10.32-2012 |