;
Prior to installation and use of this equipment, record the product identification information from the ID label in the
Inspection and Maintenance Log (Table 2) at the back of this manual.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Figure 1 illustrates the 3M™ DBI-SALA™ Door Jamb Anchor. The Door Jamb Anchor is a single-point anchorage connector that
installs in a door or window opening.
Figure 2 illustrates components of the Door Jamb Anchor. See Table 1 for specifications. The Door Jamb Anchor is comprised
of a Support Tube (A) with a Fixed Leg (B) and Adjustable Leg (C) that slides along the Support Tube to fit the door or window
opening. The Adjustable Leg has pin holes and a Pin (D) for coarse adjustment. Once the Adjustable Leg is pinned in place,
a Knob with a Screw Foot (E) is tightened to secure the Door Jamb Anchor in the door/window opening. A D-Ring (F) on the
Support Tube serves as the connection point for a Lanyard or Self-Retracting Device (SRD).
System Specifications:
Capacity:
ANSI/CE: 1 Person with a combined weight (clothing, tools, etc.) of no more than 310 lbs (140 kg).
OSHA: 1 Person with a combined weight (clothing, tools, etc.) of no more than 420 lbs (190 kg)
Anchorage
ANSI/
Strength:
OSHA
CE
EN795
Service Temperature:
Anchorage Connector
Breaking Strength
Door/Window Jamb
Width:
Product Dimensions:
Product Weight:
Component Specifications:
Figure 2
Reference
Component
A
Support Tube
Fixed Leg
B
C
Adjustable Leg
D
Coarse Adjustment Pin
Fine Adjustment Knob
E
F
D-Ring
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1 Qualified Person:
An individual with a recognized degree or professional certificate, and extensive experience in Fall Protection. This individual must be capable
of design, analysis, evaluation, and specification in Fall Protection.
Table 1 – Specifications
Fall Arrest: The structure to which the Anchorage Connector is attached must sustain static
loads applied in the directions permitted by the Fall Arrest System of at least: 3,600 lbs (16
kN)with certification of a Qualified Person
more than one Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) is attached to an anchorage, these static
loads must be multiplied by the number of PFAS attached to the anchorage.
;
OSHA 1926.500 and OSHA 1910.66: Anchorages used for attachment to a Personal
Fall Arrest System (PFAS) must be independent of any anchorage used to suspend or
support platforms and must support 5,000 lbs (22 kN) per user attached, or be designed,
installed, and used as part of a completer PFAS which maintains a Safety Factor of a least 2
and is supervised by a Qualified Person
Restraint: The structure to which the Anchorage Connector is attached must sustain static
loads applied in the directions permitted by the Restraint System of at least 3,000 lbs (13
kN). When more than one Restraint System is attached to an anchorage, the static load must
be multiplied by the number of Restraint Systems attached to the anchorage.
Anchorage Structure: The structure to which the Anchorage Connector is mounted must
be capable of sustaining force in the anticipated direction(s) of loading. Each Anchorage Point
location must be capable of sustaining 2,698 lbs (12 kN) loads.
-40°C (-40° F)
22 kN (5,000 lbs) Minimum Breaking Strength
See Figure 1: Minimum Width: 21.5 in. (54.6 cm), Maximum Width: 51.0 in. (129.5 cm)
See Figure 1
14.0 lbs (6.3 kg)
; or 5,000 lbs (22 kN) without certification. When
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Materials
Notes
Aluminum
Tube - Aluminum
Foot - Steel
Pad - Rubber
Aluminum
Steel
Knob - Steel
Screw - Steel
Foot - Steel
Pad - Rubber
Alloy Steel
Tensile Strength - 5,000 lbs (22.2 kN)
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