Belay group in stainless steel - 2 FT + 1 c. + 1 r. + 1 SAFETY C
RA-508
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Description
NEW Stainless Steel AISI 316L Belay Station composed of two FULL TIME 10L (art.505), one chain (art.175), a round 10mm thick ring (art.177) and a R4000 carabiner (art.165).
Now comes complete with the exceptional FULL TIME 10L for hammer drill placement.
The shank has a 10mm external diameter and is 70mm long, containing a 6mm-diameter pin.
This is a completely fixed anchor and is particularly suitable for safe, strong and fixed long-term stances.
To place, follow the instructions below:
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 (75mm).
-A deeper hole has no ill-effect on the anchor (although naturally it wastes the drill's battery).
-Make sure that the bit is in good condition and that its diameter is exactly equal to the diameter of the anchor.
-Use a small pump or a rubber tube to blow down the hole and clean it.
-At this point take the belay station and place the Full Time bolt with ring and carabiner attached into the hole.
-Take the second Full Time bolt and hold it above and left or right of the first bolt to find the ideal placement for the second hole.
-Attention: the chain with two long rings does not need to hold this ring but must be approximately 1cm away from it.
-This allows the carabiner full freedom of movement to support the load.
-The dual anchor is backed up by the Full Time bolt placed above.
-For correct placement, we recommend drilling the second hold at a maximum angle of 45° (left or right) from the first.
-Clean the upper hole well.
3
Place both anchors in the holes and position them in the direction of the desired load.
4
-Strike the pin heads squarely with the hammer until they can move no further into the shanks.
-Please note, when striking the hammer it is possible to “miss the target” and hit the plate of the Full Time hanger instead, which can damage it slightly.
-This does not detract from the anchor’s quality but naturally damages the aesthetic value.
-In response to this, RAUMER has created a small punch (see Art.530) which makes this process considerably easier and improves placement
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".