Roof area divider curb type.
Roof davit details.
Available in both ground and roof rigged varieties they are used to support suspension equipment over the edge of the building façade.
Wall flashing with coated metal edge.
Portable davits can be moved from davit base to base.
Davit and socket systems are implemented worldwide easy to operate economical and readily customized.
Tpr roof davits are top rotating davits suitable for ground or roof launching of a platform.
A davit system includes the following components.
Some have very large outreach to clear obstacles below such as balconies or cornices.
Heat welded walkway installation.
Paraguard expansion joint roof to wall with parasolo flashing.
The davit boom rotates on a special rolling collar to allow the platform to be maneuvered over the parapet.
Wall base termination detail.
Dvt trr x xx is a high profile taller suspension point for roof launched platforms.
The davit system consists of galvanized steel sockets anchored to the building and a high strength aluminium alloy mast and arm the davit.
Davit systems are the premiere façade access equipment.
A davit base which is permanently installed to building structure.
They can be short or tall depending on the parapet wall conditions or may even allow the scaffold to raise high enough to clear the wall and swing the unit onto the roof.
The davit suspends either a roof rigged or ground rigged powered platform with safe access and egress on the roof.
Lightning protection terminal roof mount detail.
Dvt trg x xx is a low profile suspension point for ground rigged platforms or rds.
Wall with self terminating parapro paraflex 531 liquid flashing.
Both permanent and temporary roof anchor points are available.
The main function of a davit arm is support for suspended scaffold systems.
This length is based on the spacing of the fixed bases located at the structural elements of the building.
Atlas in partnership with spider offers a variety of operator friendly davit systems.
Roof anchors can be as simple as a d ring connection or as complex as a complete lifeline system.
Anchor points are usually installed on the roof and are used to connect lanyards lifelines and other forms of tie off which prevent a worker from falling.