In which cases is a mobile lifeline used?
Portable (mobile) lifelines can be used in areas where fixed lifelines cannot be installed and in short-term work areas.
Portable (mobile) lifelines can be used in areas where fixed lifelines cannot be installed and in short-term work areas.
It is a portable anchorage device used to create a safe safety point at work sites where a fixed lifeline cannot be installed or is not preferred. XTR Safety wire [...]
For lifeline installation on concrete floor, it should be preferred to install on C20/25 and above class concrete with a thickness of at least 200 mm. It cannot be applied [...]
In facilities with overhead cranes, the use of lifelines is necessary for safe operation on the crane and on the crane walkways used to reach the crane. The installation of [...]
In a scenario where direct roof sheet is used as the installation method, XTR Safety anchors do not require extra insulation work. In the scenario where the roof is cut [...]
According to EN 795:2012 standards, horizontal lifelines are defined in the range 0-15°. On roofs with slopes over 15°, the lifeline should not be installed in the same direction as [...]
Lifeline installation on standing seam type roofs is done directly using the standing seam roof surface. In this installation method, the clamps are compressed using specially designed clamps and the [...]
Standing seam roofs are roof coverings that are fixed by interlocking sheets without using screws. Flat standing seam, trapezoidal standing seam and locking type standing seam roofs are available. Different [...]
When fixing the anchors to the roof surface, the boundary points of the sheets should be avoided as much as possible. The ridge sheet on the full ridge should not [...]
In cases where the panel sheet is to be used as a mounting method, the sheet thickness is important. The minimum sheet thickness within the shock damping capability of the [...]