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HOOKS & CONNECTORS
JA ZW JED I
JAWZ HOOK
Ref. PN 140
4 Construction- It is a “Forged” Hook and not a “Stamped” Hook.
Forging allows much higher strength due to proper orientation
of grains of the metal used in forging.
4 Tested to ensure that the Gate is also able to withstand a
load of minimum 16 kN, from gate face & gate sides.
4 Minimizes risks of roll-out
4 Has Gate opening of 60mm
4 Has a Minimum Breaking strength of 23 kN
4 Net weight - 820 gm
4 Body of the hook is proof-load tested, hence ensuring
strength of each of the hooks manufactured.
INTERTEK TEST REPORT
3933 US RTE 11 CORTLAND NEW YORK 13045
4 Tested to the highest standards of ANSI Z 359.12-2009 & EN 362:2004
TEST REPORT NO.: G100641896CRT-008
TESTING OF
16 kN VARIOUS SNAPHOOKS AND CARABINERS
TO CLIENT SPECIFIED SECTIONS OF
ANSI/ASSE Z359.12-2009
16 kN
RENDERED TO:
PN INTERNATIONAL
C-12 AMAUSI INDUSTRIAL AREA
NADARGANJ
LUCKNOW 226008
23 kN INDIA
An Independent Organization Testing for Safety and Performance
This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek’s Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek’s responsibility and liability are limited
to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or
damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek
name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in
this report are relevant only the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification
program.
Intertek
3933 US Rte 11, Cortland, NY 13045
Gate face resistance test Gate side-load resistance test Major axis load test Telephone: 1-607-753-6711 Fax: 1-607-756-9891 Web: www.intertek.com
Report No.: G100641896CRT-008 Page 2 of 31 April 8, 2013
PN International
Abstract
Various Snaphooks and Carabiners were submitted by PN International for testing and
evaluation. They were evaluated in accordance with the client specified sections of ANSI/ASSE
Z359.12-2009 entitled, “Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest Systems”.
Introduction
JED-I HOOK This report describes the results of the test program conducted in accordance with the client
specified sections of ANSI/ASSE Z359.12-2009 entitled, “Connecting Components for Personal
Fall Arrest Systems” performed on specimens submitted by PN International. Intertek, located in
Cortland NY conducted the test evaluations. Testing was conducted from March 01, 2012
through March 23, 2012. Additional testing was conducted October 10, 2012 through October
23, 2012, November 5, 2012, February 1-13, 2013, and April 1 & 8, 2013.
Product Description
Production samples of various snaphooks and carabiners were received in new, unused condition
for this evaluation on February 14, 2012, February 15, 2012, September 25, 2012, October 30,
2012, and January 21 & 29, 2013. Below is a list of samples used for the testing.
Ref. PN 145 Table # Model # Qty Each Description
PN 144
Forged Swivel Snaphook w/ Load Indicator
15 (1∗)
2 1 PN 144 P 15 (12∗) Forged Swivel Snaphook w/o Load Indicator
3 PN 145 15 (1∗) Forged Steel Snaphook
4 PN 146 15 (1∗) (3∗∗)Stamped Steel Snaphook
5 PN 147 15 (1∗) Forged Steel Snaphook
6 PN 148 15 (1∗) Steel Snaphook
7 PN 149 15 (1∗) (3∗∗)Steel Scaffold Hook
8 9 PN 111 A 15 (1∗) Quarter Turn Locking Steel Carabiner
4 Construction - It is a “Forged” Hook and not a “Stamped” Hook. 10 11 PN 114 A 15 (1∗) Steel Triple Action Locking Carabiner
Steel Quarter Turn Locking Carabiner
PN 113 A
15 (1∗)
PN 115 A
Steel Triple Action Locking Carabiner
15 (1∗)
12
PN 140
(∗) retest samples submitted September 25, 2012 Steel Scaffold Hook
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Forging allows much higher strength due to proper orientation Authorization
(∗∗) samples submitted January 21, 2013
This investigation was authorized by signed quotation # 500353560, dated January 09, 2012 and
of grains of the metal used in forging . and quotation # 500442428, dated March 20, 2013.
quotation # 500378949, dated May 08, 2012, quotation # 500428682, dated January 10, 2013,
4Tested to ensure that the Gate is also able to withstand a
load of minimum 16 kN, from gate face & gate sides.
4 Minimizes risks of roll-out.
4 Has an Gate opening of 20mm.
4 Has a Minimum Breaking strength of 23 kN.
4 Net weight - 385 gm
4Body of the hook is proof-load tested, hence ensuring
strength of each of the hooks manufactured.
4 Tested to the highest standards of ANSI Z 359.12-2009 & EN 362:2004
16 kN
16 kN
23 kN
Gate face resistance test Gate side-load resistance test Major axis load test
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