End piece Ref. 310
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Aluminum end piece.
Height 130 mm
Hole diameter 10.5 mm
Center distance 80 mm
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Lifeline End Piece Ref. 310 — EN 795 SASSI Anchor Component
The Ref. 310 end piece is the terminal anchor component for an aluminum lifeline: height 130 mm, hole diameter 10.5 mm, center distance 80 mm. It secures the ends of the lifeline cable to the support structure.
Technical Specifications
- Material: aluminum — lightweight and resistant
- Height: 130 mm
- Hole diameter: 10.5 mm
- Center distance: 80 mm
- Use: EN 795 lifeline end anchorage
- System component: to be combined with Ref. 312, 313, 321
Materials and Manufacturing
The Ref. 310 aluminum end piece is the terminal anchor point that supports the impact forces transmitted by the lifeline during a fall. Its treated aluminum resists outdoor corrosion. The 80 mm center distance allows for attachment to standard structures (beams, angles, concrete slabs with appropriate anchors).
For Which Professionals?
For installers of collective fall protection systems at height. This end component must be sized and installed by a design office or a qualified fall protection technician.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this component be anchored to any structure?
No. The anchor structure must be calculated to withstand the impact forces defined by EN 795. A design office must validate the structure's capacity before installation. Never anchor to an unverified structure.
Is aluminum as strong as steel for this type of anchorage?
The treated aluminum used for Ref. 310 offers sufficient strength for EN 795 applications while being lighter than steel. It resists corrosion well in standard outdoor environments. For highly corrosive environments, consult SASSI for stainless steel variants.
Is the end piece supplied with anchor bolts?
No. Anchor bolts or fasteners must be chosen based on the structure to which they are attached (concrete, steel, wood) and calculated for the load required by EN 795. Consult a design office or a certified installer.