Our glue in bolt climbing anchor with ring is a perfect product for climbing area construction or climbing area rebolting. For one thing, this climbing anchor is made of AISI 316 L / A4 steel. And secondly, you can perfectly install a redirection carabiner on the abseil ring.
This product is also double passivated. This “surface” treatment ensures an extra thick anti-oxidation layer and a super long service life.
In short. If you’re looking for an inexpensive climbing anchor with glue in bolt, you’ve already found it here!
Features glue in bolt climbing anchor with ring
- Manufacturer: Vertical Evolution
- Material: AISI 316L stainless steel
- breaking load 25kN
- Surface treatment = double passivated
- Standards: EN 795
- glue in bolt: 10 x 100mm
- Ring: 10mm thickness and 32mm inner diameter
- Weight: 565 gram
- Perfect for mounting deflection carabiners
Perfect for climbing areas
The glue in bolt climbing anchor with ring is ideal for climbing areas. For one thing, this stand is maintenance-free. This means that once glued, nothing can become loose with this product.
And secondly, the abseil ring flat on the rock. Consequently, a mounted carabiner is at 90° to the rock. Or to put it better. A rope hooked into the carabiner is exposed and can pass through perfectly.
Many diverter carabiners can also be attached using splint to protect against theft.
glue in bolt climbing anchor with ring – 10 x 100mm glue in bolt
The dimension of the glue in bolt for this lower off is 10 x 100mm. Consequently, this stand is perfectly suitable for all types of stone.
This anchoring depth is suitable for both hard and soft rock. It is suitable for both very hard and somewhat softer or splintery rock types.
Precise work during installation
Please note. Every glue in bolt must be fitted very carefully. Consequently, also the glue in bolt climbing anchor with ring.
Firstly, drill the hole slightly larger. Secondly, don’t forget the channel for the eyelet. Thirdly, clean out the drilling hole meticulously and fourthly, use enough glue when gluing it in.
Never done this before? Then read our technical article “Settingglue in bolt ” in our bolting blog.
Link Tip
The Tyrolean provincial government’s climbing area handbook. Here you will find valuable suggestions for the systematic development of climbing areas.