Aluminium Rebar Hook
Our Aluminium Rebar Hook can be used in construction and other industries where workers operate at heights, particularly in scenarios involving rebar structures. It is manufactured from an aluminium alloy making it ideal when weight is crucial for the work being performed, such as rescue operations. It has a 60mm gate opening and double-action locking. It also conforms to BS EN 362 Class T and BS EN 12275 Class K/T performance requirements.
Features
Aluminum Construction: These hooks are made of lightweight yet durable aluminium. Aluminium is chosen for its strength-to-weight ratio, making it suitable for applications where minimising weight is important without compromising on strength.
Rebar-Specific Design: The design of the hook is tailored for connecting to horizontal or vertical structures, particularly rebar. The shape and size of the hook facilitate easy attachment to rebar, providing a secure anchor point for the worker.
Locking Mechanism: Rebar hooks usually feature a locking mechanism to secure the gate and prevent accidental openings. The type of locking mechanism may vary and can include twist-lock, triple-locking gates, or other mechanisms that require intentional actions to open.
Attachment to Harness: Workers use rebar hooks to attach their harnesses to rebar structures, allowing them to work at heights while remaining securely connected. These hooks play a crucial role in fall protection systems.
Specifications
- Operating Type: Double Action Locking
- Breaking Strength: 23 kN
- Gate Opening: 60mm
- Conformity: BS EN 362 Class T, BS EN 12275 Class K/T
- +: Certified by Internation Climbing & Mountaineering Federation
- Material: Aluminium Alloy
HERMEQ stocks a wide range of equipment for Working at Height including Edge Protection Systems, Fall Arrest Systems, and Harnesses & Lanyards conforming to all required safety specifications and regulations.
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