Scaffolders have used Hilti rings to tie scaffolds in for years but now the new ties have come out on the market us scaffs have lost confidence in the good old Hilti ring tie..... as a suggestion why not use the Anchor ring with a nylon plug into the wall (which has a pull test) and put a steel line through the rings and triple bull dog clip the line at each end just like when you are doing a wire slung scaffolds, used in cinema's ect.....
Were erecting a job on a crane and want to put Hilti's in the the brick wall that runs alongside the track, then put tubes through to form a running line to clip onto, and we can't clip onto anything on the crane... if a fall occurs the Hilti would take a vertical shock as opposed to the normal horizontal pull..
cheers AOM
Load would be 1 man approx 13 stone.... really expensive these running line systems, and you have to get an approved installer to fit them, might end up sticking towers up for the crane people instead.....
If i had to trust my weight (14 stone) to a Hilti Tie or Excalibur Bolt, tied in, then i would be quietly confident to clip on to it.
I very very much doubt that the weight of a man would be enough force to pull a tie out of the wall that is used to tie in a Scaffold, that is sheeted.![]()
use the apollo bolt 2 off with a band and plate, then run your tubes in, just about bullet proof
Scaffolders have used Hilti rings to tie scaffolds in for years but now the new ties have come out on the market us scaffs have lost confidence in the good old Hilti ring tie..... as a suggestion why not use the Anchor ring with a nylon plug into the wall (which has a pull test) and put a steel line through the rings and triple bull dog clip the line at each end just like when you are doing a wire slung scaffolds, used in cinema's ect.....