Raumer Stainless Steel Anchor Radius Ø10x80
Item 519 - "RADIUS" inox Ø 10x80
Stainless steel anchor with a semi-circular eyelet, hence the name Radius.
Designed to deliver high performance in tensile and shear strength.
Like the “Superstar”, the shank is 10 mm diameter with a length of 80 mm
Description
- The shank is knurled; This method of resin fixing has long been the most reliable and resistant, particularly when compared with resin anchors with transversal grooves or horizontal dimpled surfaces which are notoriously unreliable and dangerous!
- The anchor's eyelet can easily accommodate two carabiners simultaneously or a Ø10 mm folded and flattened rope.
- The “SUPERSTAR” anchor's eyelet is perfectly smooth, allowing top-rope lower-offs without damaging the rope sheath.
- Like all our climbing anchor systems, the “SUPERSTAR”’s surface is matt grey to minimise environmental and visual impact.
- The shape of the eyelet has been designed to withstand high levels of tensile or shear force
Technical Specifications
- Material: Stainless Steel AISI 316L
- Made in Italy
- From 2013 the material used in the majority of our anchors is now stainless steel AISI 316L, which offers a higher resistance to marine corrosion than the former AISI 304. To highlight this change each article is stamped with the relevant symbols.
- Avalable in “MARINA” Version - Art. 519 M, highly resistant to saline corrosion: the anchors have been marked with a fish symbol and the initials “INOX".
Certifications
- Compliance certificate EN 959:2007 – Rock Anchors
- Compliance certificate UNI 11578:2015 – Devices type A
- UIAA 123 - 2
References
- Weight: 125 gr
- Dimensions of the shank: 10x80 mm
- Static Shear Strenght: 30 KN
- Extraction Static Strenght: 30 KN
- Usable by 1 person at a time
- Warranty: 3 years
Technical Informations .pdf
Please, read, understand and retain the following documents with the device:
- General Informations
- Technical Data Sheet
- Inspection Sheet
- Certificate of conformity
- Standards about Raumer Products
- Stainless Steels and their corrosion
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