Product/Service

Vacuum Anchor Fall Arrest System

Source: DBI/SALA
DBI/SALA's innovative vacuum anchor system is designed specifically to provide aircraft maintenance personnel
Features:
  • Introducing an innovation enabling mechanics in the aircraft industry to work safely on the wings, fuselage, and tail sections of planes!
  • Versatile and portable system can be used inside or outside the hangar without the need for fixed overhead lines that just get in the way
  • Meets OSHA's fall arrest requirements for anchors, and approved for use on Boeing and Airbus aircraft - suitable for use in Class 1, Division 2 locations
  • Specially designed suction cup system and vacuum technology attaches to the plane without damaging the aircraft in any way
  • Incorporates a fail-safe back-up system with both visual and audio alarms for added worker safety
  • Back-up vacuum chamber provides hours of safety in the event the air-line or power cord is severed
  • Installation is quick and easy, simply turn the vacuum switch, wait for the green light to come on and them simply hook-up to the D-ring


DBI/SALA's innovative vacuum anchor system is designed specifically to provide aircraft maintenance personnel with a tie-off point for their personal fall arrest system. Without damaging the aircraft, the Vacuum Anchor pads lock onto the skin of the wings, fuselage, or tail section of the plane. The Vacuum Anchor pads are powered by a standard 110 volt electrical pump & it incorporates a fail-safe back-up system. For more information call 800-328-6146 or visit WWW.SALAGROUP.COM.

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