• guard trac™ plus inter barrier clamp
(fig. 11)
W (kg)
L1 (mm)
1.5
Material: galvanised steel.
• Latch (fig. 13)
W (g)
L1 (mm)
GB
110
Material: stainless steel.
For correct functioning of the guard trac™ or guard trac™ plus guardrail, and in order to complete the
fall prevention safety setup, you must meet the following requirements relating to guardrail installation
surfaces and structures.
6.1. Roof load distribution table
The roof on which the guard trac™ or guard trac™ plus guardrail is installed must be resistant to
support the additional weight of the guardrail as indicated in the load distribution table below:
Description
Linear guard trac™
Linear guard trac™ plus
guard trac™ free standing end
Intermediary guard trac™ plus
guard trac™ plus free standing end
guard trac™ or guard trac™ plus guardrail gate
Placing the guard trac™ or guard trac™ plus
system on a roof structure that has the correct
mechanical characteristics is essential. The
load distribution table above provides relevant
16
L2 (mm)
H (mm)
227
96
L2 (mm)
H (mm)
77
25
6. Preliminary studies
• Counterweight interface (fig. 17)
W (g)
100
50
Material: aluminium
32
Figure/
position
14/a
15/a
14/b
15/c
15/b
16/a
details. If there is reason to doubt the underly-
ing roof structure that the guard trac™ or guard
trac™ plus guardrails are being placed on, the
advice of a suitably qualified engineer is to be
sought.
L1 (mm)
L2 (mm)
197
25
Surface
Weight
(m²)
(Kg)
0.06
50
0.06
50
0.06
100
0.03
50
0.06
100
0.06
100
H (mm)
60
Pressure
(kPa)
8.5
8.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
16.5