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Serial #
20' 1" WEB
20' 3/16" CABLE
25' 3/16" CABLE
10909
10910
10912
WARNING:
Prior to use, fully read and
understand all manufacturer's instructions provided
with equipment at time of shipment. Alterations or
misuse of this product or failure to follow instructions
may result in serious injury or death.
DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO SELF SERVICE OR REPAIR!
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL
USE:
Always use in accordance with manufacturer's
instruction manual and labels included with this device at the
time of shipment. This device is only for use by one person as
a fall arrester. Always connect the snap hook directly to the
attachment point on the safety harness. Guard against
swing-falls by keeping the lifeline vertically
overhead. No free fall is allowed. SRL must
always be positioned at or above harness D-ring.
Do not allow the lifeline to become slack, and
maintain tension while letting it retract after
disconnecting from worker. Do not allow lifeline
to come in contact with anything that will
damage it including but not limited to sharp edges,
rough or high temperature surfaces, welding, heat
sources, electrical hazards, or moving machinery. Ensure
that connection to anchorage is secured properly before
use. May be used as a component of a PFAS in HLL
applications. Design, installation, and utilization of
HLLs must be supervised by a Qualified Person.
Unsuitable for horizontal use.
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ANSI Z359.14-2012, A10.32-2012
OSHA 1926.502, 1910.66
Mfg. Date
30' 3/16" CABLE
CUSTOM
10915
INSPECTION:
Inspect unit in accordance to the
manufacturer's instruction manual and regulatory
guidelines. Before use inspect for any signs of
damage, wear or malfunctioning components. Check
lifeline retraction by pulling out a minimum 4 ft. of
lifeline and allowing it to retract under light tension,
lifeline should retract completely. Pull sharply to test
locking function, brakes must engage. Before use, inspect
the lifeline condition, function and condition of fasteners,
and legibility of labels. Also, check for evidence of defects,
damage or missing parts. Depending on model, user must
inspect the shock pack for signs of deployment or impact
indicator for signs of activation. Device must be taken
out of service for inspection after arresting a fall or
if either the shock pack or impact indicator show
signs of activation. Do not use if inspection
reveals an unsafe condition. Unit must be
inspected by a trained and Competent Person at
least every 6 months.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Maximum arresting distance: 54 in.
Average arresting force: 900 lbs.
Capacity Range: 130 - 310 lbs., or up to 420 lbs.*
*see instructions
Class B SRL
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Date of first use
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