Super Anchor 6015D 36" Tie Off Strap 4-Pack

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Super Anchor Safety Tie-Off Straps

6015-D 36 Inch Heavy Duty Tie-Off Strap, 4-Pack

The Super Anchor 6015-D is a 36 inch heavy duty tie-off strap in 2 inch wide yellow nylon webbing with a 19,600 lb webbing strength, a slotted D-ring on the A-end, and a loop on the B-end. Cinch it around wood framing, structural steel, or structural concrete and it becomes a 5,000 lb minimum breaking strength temporary anchorage point for a vertical lifeline, SRL, or lanyard. USA made.

What is included: 4 heavy duty 6015-D 36 inch tie-off straps. Interior wear pads and a plastic roller inside the loop end protect the webbing from abrasion, and each strap carries sewn PID and inspection labels. Rated for one worker at 340 lb including tools, compliant with OSHA 1926.502 and ANSI Z359.1-07.

Super Anchor 6015D 36
5,000 lbMinimum Breaking Strength
19,600 lbNylon Webbing Strength
36 inService Length
2 inWebbing Width
340 lbMaximum User Weight
6 ftMaximum Free Fall
1,800 lbMaximum Arrest Force
4Straps per Pack

Who Needs This Product

Framers, roofers, and remodelers who need fast temporary anchor points on structure that is already there. Wrap the strap around a top chord, rafter, post, or steel beam, feed the D-ring through the loop, and cinch it tight: the D-ring becomes the connection point for a lifeline snaphook, SRL, or lanyard. The 36 inch length suits 2x and double 2x lumber, purlins, and smaller steel members. Tie-off straps are temporary anchors, removed after use, and they do not absorb shock, so pair them with a personal energy absorber or class 2 SRL-LE whenever a free fall is possible.

Features

Cinch-and-go anchorage

Wrap the structure, feed the D-ring through the loop end, and cinch tight to prevent horizontal movement.

Heavy duty nylon webbing

2 inch wide nylon with a 19,600 lb webbing strength, the strongest webbing in the SAS tie-off line.

Interior wear pads

Wear pads inside the webbing extend service life at the friction points of the cinch.

Loop end roller

A plastic roller inside the loop protects the webbing as the strap cinches down.

Slotted D-ring

Zinc plated slotted D-ring keeps the connector captive and correctly oriented.

Sewn label system

PID and inspection labels with an elastic label keeper record annual inspections on the strap itself.

Technical Specifications

Model6015-D
Package4-pack
Service Length36 inches, measured from connector point to loop end
Webbing2 inch wide heavy duty nylon with interior wear pads, yellow
Webbing Strength19,600 lb
Minimum Breaking Strength5,000 lb assembly
TerminationsA-end slotted D-ring, B-end loop
InstallationSingle D-ring cinch method around structural support
Structure RequirementWood or steel framing, structural concrete, or PPE anchors supporting 5,000 lb or 2 times the engineered load
User Capacity1 person, 340 lb maximum including tools and equipment
Maximum Free Fall6 ft
Maximum Arrest Force1,800 lb
Specified UseFall arrest, work positioning, or horizontal lifeline ends; temporary use only
OriginUSA made
ComplianceOSHA 1926.502; ANSI Z359.1-07

Tie-off straps do not absorb shock. An ANSI or CSA certified personal energy absorber or class 2 SRL-LE is required whenever a worker is exposed to a free fall or leading edge. Always attach the connector to the D-ring, never to the loop end, keep webbing away from open flame, sharp edges, grinders, and chemicals, and remove the strap after use.

Compliance Standards

OSHA 1926.502

Meets federal anchorage criteria of 5,000 lb or 2 times the engineered fall protection load.

ANSI Z359.1-07

Tie-off straps comply with the ANSI fall protection code per the 2026 SAS manual.

340 lb Capacity

Rated for one worker at 130 to 340 lb including tools, above the common 310 lb rating.

USA Manufactured

6015 and 6016 heavy duty straps are USA made per Super Anchor specifications.

Typical Applications

Wood FramingCinch to top chords, rafters, and studs for lifelines.
Structural SteelTemporary tie-off on beams and purlins.
Roof Tear-OffsAnchor points that move with the work.
Horizontal Lifeline EndsStrap anchorage for HLL terminations.
Sheathed FramingD-ring exposed through the sheathing joint, cut off to evacuate.
SRL ConnectionOverhead anchorage for self retracting lifelines.
Work PositioningAnchor point for positioning lanyards.
Remodel and RepairFast anchorage without installing hardware.

Installation Overview

Cinch methods, steel beam guidance, and concrete embedment figures are in the 2026 Tie-Off Straps manual linked below. The basics:

  1. Select a structural support capable of holding 5,000 lb or 2 times the engineered fall protection load.
  2. Wrap the strap around the support and feed the D-ring end through the loop end.
  3. Cinch the strap tightly so it cannot move horizontally along the member.
  4. Attach your lifeline snaphook, SRL, or lanyard connector to the D-ring only.
  5. Add a personal energy absorber or class 2 SRL-LE to the system when any free fall exposure exists.
  6. Remove the strap when the task is complete; on sheathed framing, evacuate by cutting the strap off so it cannot be reused.

Inspection and Retirement

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

  • Webbing is cut, abraded, or shows heat, chemical, mildew, or mold damage.
  • Stitching is cut or pulled loose.
  • The loop end interior is cut, abraded, or wearing through, or the D-ring roller is missing with damaged webbing beneath.
  • The D-ring is deformed, cut, missing, or extremely rusted.
  • Warning labels are missing or not legible.
  • The strap was subjected to a free fall; dispose of it in a way that prevents further use.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install the 6015-D?
Use the single D-ring cinch method: wrap the strap around a structural support, insert the D-ring through the web loop end, and cinch tightly to prevent horizontal movement. Your connector then attaches to the D-ring, never to the loop.
What structures can I anchor to?
Wood or steel framing, structural concrete, steel beams, purlins, or PPE anchors capable of supporting 5,000 lb or 2 times the engineered fall protection load. The 36 inch length wraps single and doubled 2x lumber and smaller steel members.
Do I need an energy absorber with a tie-off strap?
Yes, whenever free fall exposure exists. Tie-off straps do not stretch or absorb shock, so SAS requires an ANSI or CSA certified personal energy absorber or a class 2 SRL-LE in the system.
Can the strap stay installed permanently?
No. Tie-off straps are specified for temporary use only and must be removed after use. On sheathed framing where the strap cannot be unwrapped, evacuate by cutting it off in a way that prevents further use.
What is the difference between the 6015-D and the 6016-D?
Length only: the 6015-D is 36 inches and the 6016-D is 72 inches, both in 2 inch heavy duty nylon with the same D-ring and loop terminations. The longer strap wraps larger beams, posts, and concrete columns.
What do the interior wear pads and roller do?
The wear pads sit inside the webbing at the cinch friction points, and the plastic roller inside the loop end lets the strap tighten without sawing the webbing. Rollers are not required for service, provided the webbing inside the loop passes inspection.
How long does a tie-off strap last?
Estimated service life is 1 to 5 years depending on use and UV exposure. Inspect before each use and annually by a competent person, record the annual inspection on the strap label, and retire any strap that fails inspection or arrests a fall.

Setting Up Temporary Anchors Across a Jobsite?

Tell us your framing sizes and crew count and we will mix 36 and 72 inch strap packs with lifelines and absorbers in one order with accurate freight, 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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