The Infinity bolt hanger with ring is a perfect abseil point. This hanger is particularly popular with speleologists and those establishing a climbing route.
Firstly, it is made of extremely corrosion-resistant material. High-quality AISI 316L steel. Secondly, it has a permanently welded ring. Thirdly, three diameters are available. 8mm, 10mm and 12mm.
Speleologists really appreciate the 8mm version. This is because it saves weight thanks to smaller drill bits, less battery consumption and lighter 8mm expansion bolt. In the climbing sector, 10mm is common. Here the lugs are usually attached in pairs slightly offset at abseiling points. The 12mm version is used for building short rope railings, slacklines or mountain rescue operations.
And fourthly, the special design allows redundant belaying. There is enough space in the carabiner eyelet for a quick link or a piece of rope or cordalette.
Features bolt hanger with ring Infinity
- Material: AISI 316L steel
- Weight: 136 gram
- Construction method: Ring is 90° to the rock
- Standard: EN 795
- Thickness: 4mm
- drilling hole Dimensions: 8mm, 10mm, 12mm
- Manufacturer: Vertical Evolution
The matching expansion bolt is the Fischer heavy-duty anchor FBN II A4 steel or the Fischer FAZ II bolt anchor A4 steel. The matching SDS drill bits
Areas of application Bolt hanger with Infinity ring
This latch is perfect for all situations where the carabiner is to stand at right angles to the rock. In other words, it should be brought into a position where it stands freely away from the rock. This means that ropes, slings, loads etc. can be hooked in perfectly.
Consequently, typical areas of application are:
- Abseiling points
- Belay stations for fixed ropes
- Stands for mountain rescue operations
- Attachment points for work at heights
- Fixed points for slacklining
- Speleology
Prevents galvanic corrosion
Using precious and non-precious materials together causes galvanic corrosion. For this reason, you may only use A4 steel bolts for the bolt hanger with Ring Infinity. And on the other hand, do not use zinc-plated screw links for redundant backing. This leads to “rusting” of the zinc-plated component over time.
If you want to learn more about the subject, why not attend one of our Bolting.eu Academy workshops or drilling courses?
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