The Heavy Duty Anchorage Gripper is a connection point for seat belts and similar equipment, and is mainly used in high-risk work areas and outdoor activity venues. On construction sites, workers hook their safety harnesses to it when working on roofs or scaffolding, to stop themselves from falling from high places. It’s also used in telecom and electrical work—technicians attach it to utility poles and towers when installing or fixing lines. Outdoor lovers can use it too, like for climbing and fishing. Fishermen can fasten their kayaks or canoes to tree branches or bushes by the shore with it, so the boats don’t drift away because of wind or water currents.
It works in all kinds of places, both industrial work sites and outdoor areas, and pairs with different types of safety harnesses and tools. It’s made to be easy to use—most models have simple carabiners or hooks, so you can attach and take it off quickly, which saves you time. If someone falls, it can hold a person’s weight, and if you set it up the right way, it lowers the chance of accidents happening. The Heavy Duty Anchorage Gripper isn’t just for one specific use; it works for construction, climbing, fishing, and any other situation where you need fall protection or a steady anchor point.
We use different metals to make our Heavy Duty Anchorage Gripper depending on what it’s going to be used for, just to make sure it’s tough enough and can hold the basic weight it needs to. The main body is almost always carbon structural steel—like 45# steel for the round anchor heads and 40cr steel for the flat ones; these are standard materials for taking on pulling force. The wedge part is a key piece, usually made of 20crmnti alloy steel, and it’s split into two or three separate pieces to make it grip better.
Some versions are made with stainless steel or galvanized steel to stop rust and corrosion, especially the ones meant for outdoor use or wet places. We usually spray a matte powder coating on the surface too, that way it’s even more rust-resistant and lasts longer. For the parts that need to clamp onto things, we might add rubber or silicone bits to make the grip stronger. If it comes with a paracord for support, that cord is weatherproof and can hold a static weight of up to 550 pounds.
We don’t use any special or fancy materials here—every choice is just about being practical. The materials all work for mechanical processing and the needs of regular use. This mix of materials makes sure it can stand up to everyday use and rough conditions, and it won’t break easily.


Q: Does Heavy Duty Anchorage Gripper comply with EU safety standards?
A: Yes, The product meets EU regulation 2016/425 for personal protective equipment and EN 795 standard. It passes strict tensile and crack tests to ensure safety. All certified models have corresponding test reports, which can be provided with your order. It is suitable for use in EU countries without additional certification, saving your customs clearance time and costs.