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Anchor point

EAP-TEL-10

Single anchor point for shaft entry

The telescopic pole EAP-TEL-10 and the bracket EAP-TEL-20 are used in combination for all manhole access points in industry, civil engineering, mining and sewerage, as well as in all confined spaces where descent into a shaft and appropriate fall prevention (protection) system are required. The two component solution can be used multiple times: the bracket is permanently installed in the shaft. The pole is attached to the bracket and is not only adjustable in length, but also particularly lightweight and therefore ideal for transport. The basic idea behind the EAP-TEL-10 and -20 is quick and mobile use in multiple locations. For descent, a person with a fall arrest device attaches themselves to one of the two anchorage eyes on the pole. In the event of a necessary rescue, the EAP-TEL-10 pole is equipped with a second eye.

  • Multiple use in contrast to conventional single anchor points.
  • Easy storage and transport in a rucksack: the EAP-TEL-10 is lightweight and extendable.
  • Saves time during multiple descents: there is no need for time-consuming installation of temporary single anchor points thanks to the permanently installed console (EAP-TEL-20) to which the telescopic anchor point pole (EAP-TEL-10) can be easily attached without tools.
  • Fall prevention (protection) system and rescue solution in one: there are 2 anchorage eyes (for descent with HSG and for rescue) on the mobile pole.
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EAP-TEL-10 - Technical data

Material:Aluminium, V4A stainless steel
Weight: 6.9 kg

State of the art certification:

EN 795:2012 TYP B

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EAP-TEL-20-VZ

Console for shaft entry EAP-TEL-10

The telescopic pole EAP-TEL-10 and the console EAP-TEL-20 are used in combination for all shaft entries in industry, in civil engineering, mining or sewerage, as well as in all confined spaces where descent into a shaft and a corresponding fall ...