Super Anchor 3200-50 Safety Kit – Fall Protection System with 50' Maxima Lifeline
The Super Anchor 3200-50 Safety Kit is a feature-rich, entry-level fall protection solution designed for professionals who require comfort and safety at an affordable price point. This all-in-one system provides a cost-effective path to OSHA compliance, including a 5-point harness, a high-strength lifeline, and a reusable anchor. For crews looking for self-retracting solutions, we also carry the Super Anchor 3204 Sidewinder Kit and the Super Anchor 3205 Sidewinder Kit.
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Complete Fall Arrest System with Maxima Lifeline Technology
The 3200-50 Safety Kit includes a 50-foot Maxima lifeline constructed from 5/8" copolymer rope with an incredible 10,582 lb tensile strength. To manage fall forces, the kit features a dual-cam mechanical rope grab with an integrated energy absorber, ensuring a controlled arrest in the event of a fall. The system is anchored by the Hinge2 Reusable Roof Anchor, which is adjustable for flat and pitched roofs up to 12/12 and comes supplied with 36 duplex nails for rapid job site deployment.
Ergonomic Hi-Vis Harness and Universal Fit
Each kit features a Hi-Vis 5-point fall arrest harness designed with universal sizing to accommodate a wide range of body types comfortably. The harness includes a rear D-ring rated for 5,000 lbs and adjustable straps to ensure a secure fit throughout the workday. For ease of transport and protection from the elements, all components are packaged in a heavy-duty 3.5-gallon square bucket with a resealable lid, making it a "grab-and-go" solution for 2026 roofing and framing contractors.
Safety Kit Component Specifications:
- Harness: 5-Point Full Body Harness (Universal Fit)
- Lifeline: 50' Maxima Copolymer Rope (10,582 lb Strength)
- Rope Grab: Dual-Cam Mechanical Grab with Energy Absorber
- Anchor: Hinge2 Reusable Roof Anchor with 36 Duplex Nails
- Storage: 3.5-Gallon Square Bucket with Lid
- Compliance: Meets OSHA 1926:502 and ANSI Z359 Standards
Super Anchor 3200-50 Technical Resources:
- Super Anchor Fall Protection Manual – Comprehensive guide with 300+ illustrations for proper setup.
Super Anchor 3200-50 Safety Kit FAQ
1. Does this kit come in different sizes?
The harness included in the 3200-50 is a universal fit, meaning the straps are fully adjustable to accommodate sizes from Small to X-Large. This allows safety managers to stock a single kit that fits the majority of their crew.
2. Can I use the Hinge2 anchor on a metal roof?
The Hinge2 anchor is designed for wood-framed structures. For temporary work on metal roofs, we recommend using Standing Seam Roof Anchors to avoid creating fastener holes in the metal panels.
3. What is the benefit of the Maxima lifeline over standard rope?
The Maxima rope is made from a specialized copolymer that offers significantly higher tensile strength (over 10,000 lbs) and better abrasion resistance than standard poly-steel ropes, leading to a longer service life on abrasive roof surfaces.
4. Is the rope grab adjustable?
Yes. The mechanical dual-cam rope grab allows you to move freely up and down the 50-foot lifeline. It locks instantly in the event of a fall, and the integrated energy absorber helps mitigate the impact forces on the user's body.
5. How do I inspect the kit for safety?
All equipment should be inspected before every use. Look for fraying on the lifeline, corrosion on the D-rings, and ensure the energy absorber has not been deployed. Super Anchor provides a detailed checklist in the Super Anchor Fall Protection Manual linked above.
6. What happens if I fall while using this kit?
If a fall occurs, the system is designed to arrest the fall safely. However, the harness, lifeline, and anchor must be removed from service immediately and destroyed, as they are only rated for a single fall event.
7. How do I avoid common mistakes with the 3200-50?
- 1. Anchor Attachment: Always ensure the Hinge2 anchor is nailed into a structural rafter, not just the plywood sheathing.
- 2. Harness Tension: Ensure the harness is snug. A loose harness can cause significant injury during the "jerk" of a fall arrest.
- 3. Storage: Always return the equipment to the bucket after use to prevent UV degradation and exposure to sharp tools or chemicals.