Petzl Coeur Pulse
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Petzl Coeur Pulse - 12mm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
The Petzl Coeur Pulse 12 mm is a high-quality stainless steel anchor designed for easy installation and removal without the need for tools. The anchor features a locking function that reduces the risk of accidental removal and can rotate to align with existing systems during use. Additionally, this anchor is reusable, further adding to its convenience and practicality.
Features
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Effortless to Use:
- Installation and removal are quick and straightforward, requiring no tools, which allows for reuse.
- The locking mechanism minimises the risk of unintentional detachment.
- The locking knob is designed for easy handling, even when wearing gloves.
- The COEUR hanger is capable of rotating, ensuring better alignment when setting up the anchor or when subjected to lateral loads during use.
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Easy to Clip:
- The hanger features a wide, ergonomically designed opening, making it easier to attach a carabiner.
- The spacious hanger opening accommodates two carabiners simultaneously.
- The COEUR hanger's thickness and smooth, rounded edges contribute to reducing carabiner wear.
Note: To ensure optimal anchor performance, the drilled hole must be perfectly cylindrical. This can be achieved by using a drill bit with four cutting edges.
Specifications
| Material(s) | Stainless steel, plastic |
| Certification(s) | CE EN 795 B, CE EN 959, TS 16415, GB 30862/B, UKCA |
| Diameter | 12 mm |
| Weight | 140 g |
| Drilling depth | 6,5 cm |
| Drilling diameter | 12 mm |
| Shear strength in 50 MPa concrete | 25 kN |
| Pull-out strength in concrete 50 MPa | 20 kN |
| Shear strength in 25 MPa concrete | 25 kN |
| Pull-out strength in concrete 25 MPa | 20 kN |
| Inner Pack Count | 1 |
Technology
Technical Notice
Declaration Of Conformity
Technical Content
SLACKLINE WITH COEUR PULSE AND COEUR BOLT ANCHORS
The tension and bouncing on a slackline generates high cyclic loads that can exceed those found in climbing and other activities that the anchors were designed for.
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WARNINGS
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The Importance of Proper Installation for Slackline Anchors
Among our expansion anchors, only COEUR PULSE and COEUR BOLT 12 mm are recommended by Petzl for slacklining.
Direction of pull: Place the Bolts Perpendicular to the Load
Tests show that COEUR PULSE and COEUR BOLT do not hold up well under repeated axial loading.
Load-sharing: Increasing the Number of Anchors is Insufficient
The installation must allow each anchor to share an equal part of the load. If one anchor is loaded more than the others and fails, the shock load on the other anchors can cause them to fail as well. There are many techniques for load-sharing between anchors, the basic rule being the more acute the angle, the better the load-sharing. The more anchors there are, the more complex the installation.
WARNING: To effectively share the load between the anchors, the focal point must be mobile OR the direction of pull perfectly defined and taken into account during installation.
Insufficient Strength of PULSE Anchors and Caving Anchors
The maximum strength of PULSE and caving anchors, tested in high-quality concrete during certification, might seem sufficient for slacklining if the direction of pull is perfectly oriented. However, the risk of a pull in the wrong direction is significant; therefore Petzl recommends that these anchors not be used for slacklining or for any other similar activity.
Strength Testing of Anchors
An anchor is designed to support a static load and/or an occasional dynamic load (fall). Cyclic dynamic loading is inherent in slacklining.
Anchor Fatigue Resistance
A characteristic of slacklining is that the highly tensioned webbing transmits cyclic loads to the anchors (vibration, bouncing, falls). The load sustained by the anchor is not only the initial tension in the webbing: the use of the line increases this tension.
The frequency and the force applied to the anchors depends on many parameters: initial tension, line length, type of displacement, number of falls, number of anchors and efficacy of load-sharing...
Laboratory test of anchor fatigue resistance:
- A load value of 5 kN was chosen for the tests; this corresponds to a 10 to 12 kN load on the slackline which would be roughly shared between three anchors.
- The test consists of a succession of loads at the chosen value, then unloading, at a frequency of 1 Hz. The number of cycles before break is measured.
Static Strength of COEUR PULSE and COEUR BOLT Anchors
The maximum strength of COEUR PULSE and COEUR BOLT anchors, tested in high quality concrete during certification, is hypothetically sufficient for slackline use.
Note 1: Any incorrect installation or installation in poor-quality rock or concrete can reduce anchor strength; see the Instructions for Use for COEUR PULSE and COEUR BOLT.
Note 2: The maximum strength value does not take into account any non-destructive deformation of the anchors, which can occur at significantly lower values.
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