The Spyda Temporary Roof Clamp Anchor Point is a top - notch solution for builders, roofers, and maintenance workers who need to work at elevated heights. It's perfect for use on standing seam roof profiles when you use the included clamps. Spyda stands out as the leading temporary full - arrest anchor point in the market. It's built tough and solid. You have the choice to either clip it or screw it in place. It comes with a unique energy - absorbing swivel eye lanyard attachment point, which completely gets rid of the risk of snaphook roll - out. With a suitable travel restraint lanyard and harness system, the Spyda Anchor stops you from going beyond the fall edge. Key features include: fast and easy installation and removal; the option to clamp on 'clip fix' type decks or screw it onto 'pierce fixed' decks; fully adjustable pivot arms with multiple slotted fixing points that fit a wide range of roof deck profiles; a unique energy - absorbing swivel eye attachment that eliminates snaphook roll - out; even load distribution on the anchor and structure during a fall, with a fall arrest rating of 22kN to AS/NZS 1891.4; it's lightweight, portable, and can be moved around easily (weighing less than 10kg); and it folds up neatly into a carry bag. Installation is a breeze thanks to Spyda's innovative design and advanced manufacturing process. You can either use the screw - fix option with (6) x 14g/75mm Tek screws fixed to the roof support structure, or the clamp - on option with (4) x deck clamps (included) mounted to the roof deck. All fixings and seals come in the package, and it can even be fixed to concrete roofs.


How to use: First, decide whether you want to use the screw - fix or clamp - on option. If you choose the screw - fix, use the 14g/75mm Tek screws provided to fix the anchor to the roof support structure. For the clamp - on option, simply attach the four deck clamps to the roof deck. Once installed, attach your lanyard to the unique energy - absorbing swivel eye attachment point. Make sure to use a suitable travel restraint lanyard and harness system to stay safe. Precautions: Always check the integrity of the anchor and all fixings before use. Ensure that the roof structure can support the load. Do not exceed the 22kN fall arrest rating. Maintenance: Keep the anchor clean and dry. Check for any signs of wear or damage regularly, such as cracks in the pivot arms or the swivel eye. If you notice any issues, replace the parts or the entire anchor as needed. When not in use, fold it up and store it in the carry bag in a cool, dry place.