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Height-adjustable anchor point

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General product description

This adjustable anchor strap , called Easy Anchor , is designed to provide a strong and adaptable temporary anchor point when working at height or for activities requiring secure support such as aerial apparatus in the circus. Made of 45 mm wide polyamide , it incorporates steel rings and an adjustment buckle to adjust its length between 80 and 130 cm .

Easy Anchor adjustable mooring strap, made of polyamide with a robust finish. Visible details: galvanized steel attachment ring, reinforced seams, CE label with serial number. Adjustable length from 80 to 130 cm, width 45 mm.

The product comes in the form of a robust and resistant strap, designed for professional use. The stitching and finishes ensure good durability, while its design aims to limit wear and maintain its mechanical characteristics over time. This strap complies with the applicable European and international standards, including EN 354 and EN 795:2012 Type B , as well as the ANSI/ASSE Z359.1 standard. It is therefore suitable for a variety of uses, ranging from the temporary installation of anchor points to the installation of personal protective equipment.

Easy Anchor adjustable mooring strap showing a steel adjustment buckle and polyamide webbing with reinforced stitching.

NetJuggler's review of the product

I appreciate the functionality of this strap which offers a reliable solution to create a temporary anchor point. Its easy adjustment allows it to adapt to different configurations, which makes it interesting in a professional context. Its level of resistance, verified by recognized certifications, is an asset for use with complete confidence.

Illustration of the Easy Anchor Strap adjustment steps, showing hands manipulating the strap, the buckle system, and graphs indicating the resistance forces (25 kN and 44 kN) with directional arrows to illustrate use.

Technical characteristics

  • Material: Polyamide 45 mm
  • Adjustable length: 80 to 130 cm
  • Steel adjustment rings and buckle
  • Resistance: compliant with EN 354 and EN 795/B, ANSI/ASSE Z359.1
  • Weight: 410 g

Target audience type

This anchor strap is mainly aimed at an audience trained in working at height techniques, such as maintenance technicians, supervisors or trainers in vertical environments.

Use for aerial hoop and trapeze

In a circus context, setting up an aerial hoop or trapeze sometimes requires height adjustment. This is especially the case if you are working in a place with low ceiling height or in a teaching context where you want to adapt the height of your apparatus according to the size of the students. The Easy Anchor can be used as a temporary anchor strap to securely attach these apparatuses to the chosen support (beam, metal structure, certified anchor, etc.). Of course, your anchor point to which this strap is attached must have been checked/tested for its strength and the resistance of the supporting structure. Also make sure that the strap does not come into contact with sharp edges or abrasive surfaces.

Setting up with an aerial hoop

To set up an aerial hoop, start by adjusting the length of the Easy Anchor so that your hoop is at the height you want. On one side you are attached to your anchor point, on the other to the hoop using a carabiner or directly via the shackle or attachment system in place on your aerial hoop.

Setting up with a trapeze

The procedure is similar for the trapeze, with this system on either side of your trapeze you can easily adjust the height on each side to have a perfectly horizontal bar, this is the main advantage of this fixing system. It is recommended to test the tension and support with a static load before performing figures. In addition, a regular check of the condition of the strap, attachment points and connectors is essential, especially if the use is recurrent, in order to ensure an optimal level of safety and reliability.

Easy Anchor adjustable mooring strap, made of 45 mm wide polyamide, equipped with steel rings and an adjustment buckle, offering an adjustable length between 80 and 130 cm. Designed for professional use, it complies with the safety standards EN 354, EN 795:2012 Type B and ANSI/ASSE Z359.1. Suitable for aerial apparatus, it guarantees a solid and secure attachment.

Product Manufacturer

The manufacturer, CAMP , is an Italian company recognized in the field of personal protective equipment and equipment for working at height. The design and manufacturing follow rigorous quality procedures, ensuring a product that meets current standards. Without claiming exceptional performance, CAMP focuses on the reliability and compliance of its equipment, in order to offer professionals equipment adapted to their needs.

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Comment / Question

  1. Answer
    question

    Hello, can we use this strap to wrap around a tree branch in order to then hang an aerial fabric?

    Thank you

    13/02/2025
    • Answer

      Tree Rigging: A Very Dangerous Practice to Avoid

      Tree rigging is a practice we strongly discourage due to the dangers it poses to both performer safety and tree health. While it may seem tempting to use a tree branch as a natural anchor for your aerial equipment, this approach presents numerous risks that should not be underestimated.

      Risks Associated with Tree Rigging

      Deceptive tree strength: A tree that appears robust may hide structural weaknesses, disease, or internal damage. A branch can give way under the dynamic forces generated by overhead movements, leading to anchor failure and serious accidents. Tree Damage: Installing equipment on a tree can cause irreversible damage to the bark, branches and roots, affecting its health and possibly leading to its death. Underestimated dynamic forces: Aerial movements can generate forces far greater than the static weight of the performer, exceeding the resistance of the branch even if the tree appears solid.

      The Importance of Consulting Professionals

      If, despite the risks, you are considering installing your aerial equipment in a tree, it is imperative to call on two experts: - A certified arborist to assess the health of the tree and the strength of the branches. - A professional rigger specialized in circus arts to ensure an installation that complies with safety standards. Even with these precautions, the danger remains present.

      Our Recommendation: Avoid Tree Rigging

      For your safety and that of the trees, we strongly recommend using suitable structures rather than natural anchors. Consult a structural engineer or professional rigger before any installation.

      If You Understand the Risks and Wish to Continue

      If you decide to proceed anyway: - Branch protection: Use protection to limit damage to the bark. - Suitable equipment: Choose certified straps and carabiners that comply with safety standards. - Mandatory supervision: Ensure that the installation is carried out under the supervision of a certified arborist and a professional rigger.

      Risks Associated with Dynamic Forces

      The forces generated during aerial performances can be far greater than the performer's weight, increasing the risk of branch breakage or anchor failure. An accurate assessment by a professional is essential to ensure safety.

      Think about the Environment and Safety

      Beyond your safety, consider the environmental impact. Damaging a tree for a temporary installation can have lasting consequences. Respecting nature is essential to preserving our ecosystem and ensuring the sustainability of green spaces.

      17/02/2025
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