DeWalt 4 ft. Concrete Anchor Strap - D-Ring One End And Web Loop Other End

4 ft. Concrete Anchor Strap - D-Ring One End And Web Loop Other End

Features

  • Temporary fall-protection anchor intended for embedding in poured concrete or for wrapping around structural members
  • 1-3/4 in (44 mm) polyester webbing strength member with a 2 in (50 mm) polyester wear pad for abrasion resistance
  • Repellent coating for improved resistance to oil, dust and water
  • Minimum breaking strength 5,000 lb (23 kN)
  • Compact and lightweight (can be cut off and removed after construction)
  • Complies with relevant standards for fall-protection anchors

Specifications

Length 4 ft (1.2 m)
Width 1.75 in (44 mm)
Weight 0.77 lb (≈350 g)
Material Repellent polyester webbing; 2 in (50 mm) polyester wear pad
Minimum Breaking Strength 5,000 lb (23 kN)
Capacity (Retailer Listing) 310 lb (140 kg)
Standards ANSI Z359.18-2017; OSHA 1926.502; OSHA 1910.140
Upc 00810091651827
Sku DXFP812004

A 4 ft concrete web anchor strap with a D-ring designed to serve as a temporary fall-protection anchor. It is intended to be choked to rebar and embedded in poured concrete, then cut off when construction is complete. It can also be used as a temporary vertical or horizontal anchor around beams, posts, or other structural members when installed correctly.

Model Number: DXFP812004

Project Ideas

Business

Jobsite Anchor Kit Rental and Replenishment

Offer short-term rentals of temporary anchor kits to small contractors who need compliant anchors for a limited scope. Include labeled straps, storage bags, and simple check-in/out documentation, plus an option to buy consumables at the end of the rental.


Pre-Pour Anchor Placement and Cut-Off Service

Provide on-call technicians to place temporary anchors before concrete pours and return to cut and remove after work is complete. Deliver photo documentation and location logs for compliance records, saving contractors time and admin hassle.


Mobile Safety Training Lab

Run half-day toolbox talks and hands-on demos using a controlled training rig to teach anchor selection, inspection, and standards awareness. Package includes course materials, visual aids, and completion certificates for worker files.


QR-Tagged Inventory and Inspection Platform

Bundle each strap with a durable QR tag tied to a simple app that tracks lot numbers, inspection dates, and job assignments. Sell subscriptions to small and mid-size contractors to streamline audits and replace worn anchors proactively.


Niche E-Commerce with Content Marketing

Launch an online storefront focused on temporary anchors and complementary fall-protection consumables. Differentiate with comparison guides, compliance checklists, and short explainer videos, then monetize through product sales and training referrals.

Creative

Industrial Wall Cord Hanger

Repurpose the strap as a garage or workshop cord/air-hose hanger. Mount a heavy-duty wall hook and use the D-ring to hang coiled cords so they stay clean and accessible. This is a non-life-safety, organizational use that highlights the rugged industrial look without relying on the strap for human support.


Safety-Themed Art and Info Board

Create a wall-mounted display that explains the anatomy and purpose of fall-protection anchors. Mount the strap on a board with labels about webbing, D-rings, standards, and why anchors matter. Great for classrooms, makerspaces, or safety-awareness events.


Film/Photo Set-Dressing Prop

Use the strap as a visual prop to convey an active construction or industrial environment in photography and film. It adds authenticity when staged on tool carts, scaffolding props, or background walls. Use only as set dressing, not for suspending loads or people.


Industrial-Style Bag Accent

Incorporate the D-ring and a section of the web strap as an accent on a tote or tool bag for an industrial aesthetic. The strap can serve as a decorative handle wrap or external attachment point for lightweight accessories, avoiding any human-load-bearing use.


Desk Lamp with Industrial Accent

Design a table lamp where the strap is a visual element—wrapped around the lamp’s stem with the D-ring as a sculptural detail. The lamp’s structure should remain fully supported by traditional hardware; the strap is purely decorative.