indicator for signs of activation, bent, cracked or distorted
components before each use.
present and legible.
7.1.1 Load Impact Indicators
Your Miller self-retracting lifeline will be equipped with one of the
following load impact indicators.
Webbing Load Indicator (see Fig. 10a)
A fold sewn into the webbing lifeline above the snap hook serves
exposed should the lifeline be subjected to fall arresting forces.
Snap Hook Load Indicator (see Fig. 10b)
This load indicator is built in to the snap hook and is located at
the swivel part of the snap. The swivel eye will elongate and
expose a red area at the location illustrated when subjected to
fall arresting forces.
Karlstop Load Indicator (see Fig. 10c)
If the unit has a rebar hook, it may be equipped with the
Karlstop fall indicator. When subjected to fall arresting forces, a
break will occur in the load indicator as shown.
UNITS THAT DO NOT PASS INSPECTION
OR HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO FALL
ARRESTING FORCES MUST BE
REMOVED FROM SERVICE.
Us er In stru ctio ns - Engli sh
Inspect the load impact
Make sure that all labels and markings are
Fig. 10a
Fig. 10b
Fig. 10c
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