SafetyLink’s DonutLink Pull Tester Adapter is designed to test the Concrete FrogLine DonutLink System. Testing is done in situ, no dismantling required.
HORIZONTAL LIFELINE FROGLINE - DONUTLINK PULL TESTER ADAPTER
Product Code: DONUTLINK-ADP
What am I used for?
HORIZONTAL LIFELINE DONUTLINK PULL TESTER ADAPTER
Introducing the FrogLine Lifeline. Based on the sound engineering principles of the patented FrogLink anchor point, SafetyLink’s all NEW patented FrogLine horizontal lifeline is in a class of its own.
The FrogLine lifelines low profile design combines effortless energy absorbing capabilities into every intermediate, end and corner anchor, consequently incorporating the line energy absorbers into the system. This inventive approach ensures our FrogLine lifeline systems are always installed with the maximum energy absorption possible regardless of the horizontal line length.
SafetyLink has designed a new version of concrete mounted FrogLine system which significantly reduces operational time and cost.
DonutLink concrete mounted lifeline will consist of M16 anchor rod, DonutLink washer and DonutLink adaptor for pull testing.
Innovation and attention to detail is always foremost in our minds when designing new products. The FrogLine’s lifeline demonstrates this with its intricate tab features. These tabs provide stability whist the line is in tension, in addition to this they act as a fall indicator when removed from their initial position.
Designed with a variety of interchangeable components, the FrogLine is capable of being installed into a multitude of situations including metal roof sheeting, purlins, steel beams and concrete structures.
The FrogLine has been rigorously tested and manufactured in accordance with Australia and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1891.2 and European EN 795:2012, CEN/TS 16415:2013.
Components
| Product Code | Product Description |
|---|---|
| DONUTLINK-ADP | DonutLink M16 316SS Adapter |
The building or structure for the anchorages must be assessed by an engineer, unless it is clear to a competent person that the structure is adequate.
Maximum user per system is Four (4).
Maximum person per span is Two (2).
See system information for site specific use.











