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Belay group in stainless steel - 2 ROCK 10mm + 1ch. + 2 r.10mm

RA-180
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Belay group in stainless steel - 2 ROCK 10mm , 1ch. and 2 r.10mm.
€20.43
€22.70  10% Discount
In stock

Description

Art. 180 – Stainless Steel BELAY STATION : 2 ROCK (O10)+ 1 Chain + 2 Round Rings (O10)

Stainless Steel AISI 316L (2013) Belay Station, composed of 2 ROCK (O10) bolt hangers (art.110) + 1 chain (art.175) + 2 round 10mm-thick rings (art.177). Internal ring diameter = 32mm.

The abseil ring is created in 10mm thick stainless steel and is welded inside another ring, causing it to hang perpendicular to the rock; this makes it an extremely versatile and multidirectional belay station.

This is particularly useful for rope retrieval as it can be weight-loaded on either side without catching on the rock.
The wear on the ring is practically non-existent as the rope comes in contact with a different section on each use.

This belay station is particularly popular as it can be used for stances in all disciplines (climbing, mountaineering and canyoning).

The live rope must be “threaded” through the abseil ring., although this inconvenience is compensated by the assurity that it cannot slip free of the anchor.

This belay station comes at a very competitive price.

It is usually placed using stainless steel screw anchors.

We recommend using stainless steel Hang Fix M10l screw anchors (art.157).

Placement Advice:
1
-The placement surface must be completely solid with a crystalline structure.
-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.

2
-Use an appropriate drill to create the hole in the rock (the lower of the two, designed to bear the load) taking care to make it exactly perpendicular to the placement surface.
-The required SDS PLUS drill bit is 10mm diameter (such as art. 198) and the depth must be at least 5mm longer than the length of the shank (90mm).
-A deeper hole has no ill-effect on the anchor (although naturally it wastes the drill's battery).
-Make sure that the bit diameter is exactly equal to the anchor diameter, and that it is in good condition.
-At this point continue to the placement of the Rock bolt hangers.
-After mounting the screw anchor on the hanger, insert this into the hole and strike it squarely with a hammer to fix the hanger to the rock.
-Turn the Rock hanger in the direction of the load then use a hex key 17 to complete the placement, twisting the nut to an appropriate torque.
-Now take the second Rock hanger and hold it above and to the left or right of the first hanger to find the ideal placement.
-(please note: RAUMER belay stations are the only ones on the market which make this possible!).
-Note: the chain with the two long rings should not support this ring but be placed at a distance of 1cm.
-This allows the abseil ring full freedom of movement to support the load.
-The dual anchor is backed up by the Rock bolt hanger placed above.
-For correct placement, we recommend drilling the second hold at a maximum angle of 45° (left or right) from the first.

3
-Continue to drill the second hole and repeat the process to fix the second bolt into place.

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 180
RT : 27 KN
RA : 25 kn
W : 382 gr

Specifications

Art 180
RT : 27 KN
RA : 25 kn
W : 382 gr