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Werner A510000 Guide

Operations and Instruction Manual
ANSI Z359.18 Type A & Z359.7-2019 / OSHA 1926.502 & 1910.140
CE 2777 / EN 795:2012 Type B
2777
Reusable Concrete Anchor
5,000-lbf / 22kN
Model: A510000, A510000XK,
A510000XG, A510000XGY,
A510000XLB, A510000XO,
A510000XR, A510000XY
Assembled in the USA
V3.1-E
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG
Part Number
MODEL NUMBER:
DATE OF MANUFACTURE:
Comments Inspector Name
Inspection:
Ocial periodic inspection must be made at least annually. The inspection must be
performed by a competent or qualied person other than the user. If severe weather or
conditions exist, then inspections must be carried out more frequently. All inspection
results must be logged in the space provided above.
1. Inspect unit for visible signs of damage or wear that could aect operation. For
example: kinked or frayed cables.
2. Ensure all labeling is axed to the unit.
3. Check that spoons and end termination operate smoothly with no metal burrs.
4. When reusing a previously drilled hole, inspect for debris or wallowing.
5. Record inspection results in the space provided above.
* If inspection reveals any damage that could aect the strength or operation
of the device, inadequate maintenance, or an unsafe condition, proper disposal
is required. The anchorage connector must be rendered unusable and then
properly discarded.
Date
WARNING: ALL USERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT MUST READ AND
UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. USERS SHOULD BE
FAMILIAR WITH PERTINENT REGULATIONS GOVERNING THIS
EQUIPMENT. ALL USERS OF THIS PRODUCT MUST BE PROPERLY
INSTRUCTED ON HOW TO USE THE DEVICE. AVOID CONTACT
WITH PHYSICAL HAZARDS (THERMAL, CHEMICAL, ELECTRICAL,
ETC.). MAKE ONLY COMPATIBLE CONNECTIONS.
Patent # US 7,357,363 / 7,011,281 / 6,729,821
Notied Body responsible for the EC type examination and ongoing
conformity:
SATRA Technology Europe Ltd.
Bracetown Business Park
Clonee
Dublin D15 YN2P
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)1 437 2484
Werner Co.
93 Werner Road
Greenville, PA 16125
1(888) 523-3371 / www.wernerco.com
P/N 105545-01 REV D 4/21
User Instructions must always be available to the user and are not to be removed except by the user of this equipment. For proper use, see
supervisor, User Instructions, or contact the manufacturer. Werner Co. can supply additional information upon request.
Compliant fall arrest and emergency rescue systems help prevent serious injury during fall arrest. Users and purchasers of this equipment must read
and understand the User Instructions provided for correct use and care of this product. All users of this equipment must understand the instructions,
operation, limitations and consequences of improper use of this equipment and be properly trained prior to use per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.30 and
1926.503 or applicable local standards. The local competent person must keep these instructions, make them available to users, and require their use.
Misuse or failure to follow warnings and instructions may result in serious personal injury or death.
PURPOSE
The A510000 family of products are anchorage connectors designed to function as an interface between the anchorage and a fall arrest, work
positioning, rope access, or rescue system for the purpose of coupling the system to the anchorage. Any references to “anchorage connector” in this
manual include, and apply to, the A510000 family of products.
USE INSTRUCTIONS
1. A user must be of sound mind and body to properly and safely use this equipment in normal and emergency situations.
2. Before using a personal fall arrest system, user must be trained in accordance with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.30 and
1926.503 in the safe use of the system and its components.
3. Use only with ANSI/OSHA compliant personal fall arrest or restraint systems. The anchorage must have the strength capable
of supporting a static load, applied in the directions permitted by the system, of at least 5,000-lbf (22kN) in the absence of
certication.
4. The user shall be equipped with a means of limiting the maximum dynamic forces exerted on the user during the arrest of a fall
to a maximum of 8 kN (1800-lbf). In the EU these forces must be limited to 6 kN (1350-lbf).
5. Use of this product must be approved by an engineer or other qualied person to be compatible with any and all structural
& operational characteristics of the selected installation location and system to be connected to this anchorage connector.
6. The anchorage connector must be inspected prior to each use for wear, damage, and other deterioration. If defective
components are found, the anchorage connector must be immediately removed from service in accordance with the
requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.140 and 1926.502.
7. The anchorage connector should be positioned in such a way that minimizes the potential for falls and the potential fall distance
during use. The complete fall arrest system must be planned (including all components, calculating fall clearance, and
swing fall) before using.
8. A rescue plan, and the means at hand to implement it, must be in place that provides the prompt rescue of users in the event of
a fall, or assures that users are able to rescue themselves.
9. After a fall occurs, the anchorage connector must be removed from service and destroyed immediately.
USE LIMITATIONS: This anchorage connector has been tested in compliance with the requirements of ANSI/ASSE Z359.7. Compliance testing covers
only the hardware and does not extend to the anchorage and substrate to which the anchorage connector is attached. The anchorage connector
must not be used outside its limitations, or for any purpose other than that for which it is intended. If this anchorage connector is used dierently
from these instructions, it must be designed, installed, and used under the supervision of an engineer according to ANSI Z359.6 and local building
codes as applicable.
1. The anchorage connector is designed for single user.
2. The anchorage connector may be pulled in any direction shown in the PROPER LOADING diagram.
3. The anchorage connector is designed to be used in temperatures ranging from -40°F to +130°F (-40°C to +54°C).
4. Do not expose the anchorage connector to chemicals or harsh solutions which may have a harmful eect.
5. Do not alter or modify this product in any way.
6. Caution must be taken when using any component of a fall arrest, work positioning, rope access, or rescue system near
moving machinery, electrical hazards, sharp edges, or abrasive surfaces, as contact may cause equipment failure, personal
injury, or death.
7. Do not use/install equipment without proper training by a “competent person” as defined by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.32(f).
8. Do not remove the labeling from this product.
9. Additional requirements and limitations may apply depending on anchorage type and fastening option utilized for installation.
All placements must be approved by an engineer or other qualied person.
10. This anchorage connector should not be used as part of a horizontal lifeline system that has not been designed and/or
approved to be used with 5,000-lbf anchorage connectors.
11. The anchorage connector should only be used for personal fall arrest and not for lifting equipment.
COMPATIBILITY LIMITATIONS
Anchorage connector must only be coupled to compatible connectors. OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 and 1910.140 prohibits snaphooks from being
engaged to certain objects unless two requirements are met: it must be a locking type snaphook, and it must be “designed for” making such
a connection. “Designed for” means that the manufacturer of the snaphook specically designed the snaphook to be used to connect to the
equipment listed. The following connections must be avoided, because they can result in rollout* when a nonlocking snaphook is used:
• Direct connection of a snaphook to horizontal lifeline.
• Two (or more) snaphooks connected to one D-ring.
• Two snaphooks connected to each other.
• A snaphook connected back on its integral lanyard.
• A snaphook connected to a webbing loop or webbing lanyard.
• Improper dimensions of the D-ring, rebar, or other connection point in relation to the snaphook dimensions that would allow the
snaphook keeper to be depressed by a turning motion of the snaphook.
*Rollout: A process by which a snaphook or carabiner unintentionally disengages from another connector or object to which it is
coupled. (ANSI Z359.0-2007)
MAINTENANCE, CLEANING AND STORAGE
Cleaning periodically will prolong the life and proper functioning of the product. The frequency of cleaning should be determined by inspection and
by severity of the environment. Clean with compressed air and/or a sti brush using plain water or a mild soap and water solution. Do not use any
corrosive chemicals that could damage the product. Wipe all surfaces with a clean, dry cloth and hang to dry, or use compressed air. When not in use,
store anchorage connectors in a cool, dry, clean environment, out of direct sunlight and free of corrosive or other degrading elements.
Read This Instruction Manual Carefully Before Using This Equipment.
WARNING:
ALL USERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT MUST READ AND
UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. USERS SHOULD BE
FAMILIAR WITH PERTINENT REGULATIONS GOVERNING THIS
EQUIPMENT. ALL USERS OF THIS PRODUCT MUST BE PROPERLY
INSTRUCTED ON HOW TO USE THE DEVICE. AVOID CONTACT
WITH PHYSICAL HAZARDS (THERMAL, CHEMICAL, ELECTRICAL,
ETC.). MAKE ONLY COMPATIBLE CONNECTIONS.
EN 795:2012 Type B CE 2777
Compliance: OSHA 1926.502 & 1910.66
DO NOT REMOVE
Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Zinc Plated Copper,
drill .75 inch Ø (A) inches
min from any edge
(B) inches
TAP!!!
DO NOT REMOVE
WARNING LABEL!
May be used as an anchor point for a leading edge
restraint system. See optional anchor points below for
example. The use of two anchors is not required for
leading edge restraint systems unless otherwise
specied by the manufacturer.
WORK SURFACE
OPTIONAL
(ANCHOR POINTS)
WORK SURFACE
(ANCHOR POINT)
Concrete must be
3000-psi or higher and
fully cured. Installation
location to be approved
by a qualied person.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE 2 feet (.6m)
DECK/FLOOR/GROUND LEVEL
WARNING!!! SWING FALLS MAY OCCUR WHEN THE WORKER IS NOT DIRECTLY UNDER ANCHOR POINT.
All products subjected to fall arresting forces should be removed
from service immediately!
1.25 inches
(31mm)
Cleaning Bushing
5 inches
(127mm)
End Termination
Stop Sleeve
11.5 inches
(293mm)
Heavy Duty Return Wire
Spring
Trigger
Anchor Loop
3 inches
(76mm)
2 inches
(50.8mm)
Spoon Main Cable
DRILLING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Drill a .75 inch (20mm) diameter hole at least 3.5 inches (89mm) deep. The drilled hole must be straight and
perpendicular to the surface. Make sure the hole is of uniform diameter and free of peaks and valleys on the
inner wall.
2. Blow hole clean with compressed air.
3. Always inspect the hole carefully when reusing a previously drilled hole.
4. When placing anchor, place your thumb inside the anchor loop and your rst two ngers around the trigger.
Squeeze ngers and thumb together till the trigger and spring fully compress.
5. Insert unit at least 3 inches (76mm) deep into hole and release the trigger. Do not force.
6. Set the unit with a slight tug on the anchor loop.
REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. When removing anchor, place your thumb inside the anchor loop
and your rst two ngers around the trigger. Squeeze ngers and
thumb together until the trigger and spring fully compress.
2. While squeezing the trigger, pull the anchor out of the hole.
3. If the anchor becomes stuck, insert a punch, screwdriver or other
object into the hole until it touches the top of the cleaning bushing.
4. Lightly tap with a hammer, making sure the tool is touching the top
of the cleaning bushing, while squeezing the trigger. The cleaning
bushing should be easily visible at the edge of the hole.
5. If tool was required to remove the anchorage, inspect thoroughly
for damage after removal. If damage is found, remove from service
and destroy immediately.
Swage
*The user must be equipped with
a means of limiting the maximum
dynamic forces exerted on the
user during the arrest of a fall to a
maximum of 8 kN (1800-lbf). In the
EU these forces must be limited
to 6 kN (1350-lbf).
Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Zinc Plated Copper, 7x19 Aircraft Cable
Pat# US 7,357,363 / 7,011,281 / 6,729,821
Compliance: OSHA 1926.502 & 1910.140 / ANSI Z359.18 Type A, ANSI Z359.7(19)
EN 795:2012 Type B CE 2777
DO NOT REMOVE
P/N 109811-02 REV F 4/21
Reusable Concrete Anchor
Model: A510000
Batch #: XXXX
MFD: MM/YYYY
Minimum Breaking
Strength (MBS): 5000-lbf
INSPECT BEFORE USE
1(888) 523-3371
WARNING:
ALLUSERSOFTHISEQUIPMENT MUSTREAD AND
UNDERSTANDALL INSTRUCTIONS.FAILURE TO DO SO MAY
RESULTINSERIOUS INJURY OR DEAT H. USERSSHOULD BE
FAMILIAR WITH PERTINENT REGULATIONSGOVERNING THIS
EQUIPMENT. ALL USERSOFTHISPRODUCT MUST BE PROPERLY
INSTRUCTED ON HOWTOUSE THEDEVICE. AVOIDCONTA CT
WITH PHYSICAL HAZARDS(THERMAL,CHEMICAL, ELECTRICAL,
ETC.). MAKE ONLY COMPAT IBLE CONNECTIONS.
HOLE DRILLING REQUIREMENT CHART
6 inches (15.3 cm)
12 inches (30.5 cm)
12 inches (30.5 cm)
5 inches (12.7 cm)
PERFORMANCE:
Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS):
5000-lbf (22kN)
Maximum Capacity: One worker when
used as a single point anchorage
connector for personal fall arrest or
restraint system.
DIMENSIONS:
Weight: .44-lbs (200g)
Length: 11.5 inches (293mm)
Diameter .75 inch (19mm)
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE:
ANSI Z359.18 Type A, ANSI Z359.7-2019
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502, OSHA 29 CFR
1910.140, EN 795:2012 Type B CE 2777
COMPONENT MATERIALS:
Aluminum: Trigger
Aircraft Cable: Main Cable, Activator Wire
Polyurethane: Loop Cover
Stainless Steel: Cone, Spoons, Stop Sleeve
Zinc Plated Steel: Spring
Zinc Plated Copper: Swage
90º
90º
0º
PROPER LOADING
Good
Best
See Spoon Orientation
Good
See Spoon Orientation
*Best practice for spoon orientation
when loaded 90º to hole.
SPOON ORIENTATION
Best
Ok
Load
Load
=
=
(A) Inches Minimum distance from edge/corner (B) Inches Concrete thickness

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