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Αγκύριο χημικής τοποθέτησης Raumer "Europe" με καραμπίνερ

RA-186
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Αγκύριο χημικής τοποθέτησης "EUROPE" με καραμπίνερ.
12,30 €
 
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Περιγραφή

A new and exceptionally versatile anchor moulded in stainless steel AISI 316L.

Ideal for BELAYS and for abseil points or top-rope anchors.

Suitable for climbing, mountaineering and canyoning use.

Unlike the previous product (art 185), it must be placed using epoxy resin.

This means it can also be placed on soft or inconsistent rock such as sandstone; an important characteristic.

The shank has been hot-forged with a knurled surface to allow for maximum resin hold. The resin section measures 10mm diameter x 80mm length.

Placement Advice:
-The placement surface must be consistent and undamaged.
-As well as visual evaluations, a good method is to strike the rock vigorously with a hammer.
-The sound produced should be dry and dull rather than hollow.
-Use an appropriate drill to create the hole in the rock, taking care to make it exactly perpendicular to the placement surface.
-The drill bit must be 2mm bigger than the bolt diameter.
-The depth must be at least 5mm more than the length of the shank.
-A greater depth is ineffectual as it wastes excess resin.
-Use a small pump or a rubber tube to blow down the hole and clean it. A pipe-cleaner can be a useful addition.
-Using an appropriate resin injection gun, insert the correct amount of epoxy resin then slide the first anchor in the hole and position it in the load-bearing direction.
-Clean and remove any excess resin.
-Once in place do not touch the anchor.
-Drill a second hole about 25/30cm below and 10cm left or right of the first hole (depending on the chosen surface) following the same process as before.
-Repeat step 4 and insert the second "Europe” anchor into the hole, taking care to place and hold it at an angle of 40° to the load-bearing direction of the first one.
-Once in position do not touch the anchor.
-NOTE:The second anchor is designed to work as a “passive” back-up, taking the strain should the upper anchor fail (?!) Fixed diagonally, the rope will not be subject to any friction.
-It is important to drill and clean both holes before applying the resin.
-At this point the belay has been correctly placed.
-The resin must be left to cast for a minimum period of 24 hours (sometimes as long as a few days, depending on the type of resin used).
-When using the anchor as an abseil station, the rope MUST pass through both of the “Europe” anchors to guarantee maximum safety.
-Place the rope on the gate of the lowest anchor and pull down to pull it into place.
-Repeat with the second anchor above.


IMPORTANT NOTE:
-From 2013 the material used in the majority of our anchors is now stainless steel AISI 316L, which offers a higher resistance to marine corrosion than the former AISI 304.
-To highlight this change each article is stamped with the relevant symbols.

Attention:
-There is also a “Marina” version of this anchor which is highly resistant to saline corrosion.
-To mark the difference between stainless steel AISI 316L and the marina version of the same material, all marine-suitable anchors have been marked with a fish symbol and the initials “INOX".

Art 186
RT: 30 KN
RA: 25 KN
D: 10 mm
L : 70 mm
W: 225 gr

Προδιαγραφές

Art 186
RT: 30 KN
RA: 25 KN
D: 10 mm 
L : 70 mm
W: 225 gr