Component Specifications - 3M DBI SALA Smart Lock 3503800 Manual Del Usuario

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Before using this equipment, record the product identification information from the ID label in the 'Inspection and
Maintenance Log' at the back of this manual.
DESCRIPTION:
Figure 2 identifies key components of the 3M™ DBI-SALA
drum wound Cable or Rope Lifelines (A) that retract into a Nylon Housing (B). They can hang from anchorage by a Carabiner (C)
attached through the Swivel Eye (D) on the top of the SRD. A Self-Locking Snap Hook (E) on the end of the Lifeline attaches to
the designated Fall Arrest connection on a Full Body Harness. A Bumper (F), protects the Wire Rope and Ferrules securing the
Snap Hook from abrasion and corrosion.
Figure 1 defines the Smart Lock SRD models covered by this instruction manual. The following SRD Types are available:
Self-Retracting Lanyard (Figure 2A): Self-Retracting Lanyards (SRLs) are suitable for applications where the SRL is
mounted overhead, the lifeline remains generally vertical during use, and the lifeline will begin to pay out of the SRL at the
onset of a fall.
Self-Retracting Lanyard with Leading Edge (Figure 2B): Self-Retracting Lanyards with Leading Edge (SRL-LEs) are
suitable for applications where the lifeline remains generally horizontal during use and possible Free Fall is limited to 5 ft
(1.5 m). SRL-LEs have an integral Energy Absorber (G), or similar component, to withstand impact loading of the lifeline
over a sharp or abrasive edge during fall arrest and minimize fall arrest forces on the user.
Self- Retracting Lanyard with Leading Edge and Modular Connectors (Figure 2C): Self-Retracting Lanyards
with Leading Edge (SRL-LEs) are suitable for applications where the lifeline remains generally horizontal during use, and
possible Free Fall is limited to 5 ft (1.5 m). SRL-LEs with modular connectors (H) include an Energy Absorber 1246500 (I)
to withstand impact loading of the lifeline over a sharp or abrasive edge during fall arrest and minimize fall arrest forces on
the user. The Energy Absorber can be removed from the SRL using the inline Modular Connectors (H). If the user decides
to detach from the SRL-LE, they can choose to detach the SRL lifeline using the accessible modular connector while leaving
the energy absorber attached to the dorsal d-ring. The SRL-LE should never be used without the inline energy absorber
1246500.
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Arc Flash: SRD models designed for "Arc Flash" meet the test requirements of the ASTM F887 standard and are
designed for use in Environments where potential for an arc flash (electrical explosion) exists.

Component Specifications:

Housing Halves
Material
9513609 + 9513622
Nylon - 20 ft (6 m) and 30 ft (9 m) SRLs, 20 ft (6 m) SRL-LEs
9513638 + 9513645
Nylon - 35 ft (10.7 m) and 50 ft (15 m) SRLs, 30 ft (9 m) SRL-LEs
Lifeline
Description
9501479 + 9502194
3/16 in (4.76 mm) galvanized steel wire rope, self locking alloy steel swiveling snap hook with indicator.
9501613 + 2100044
3/16 in (4.76 mm) stainless steel wire rope, self locking stainless steel swiveling snap hook with indicator.
9501087 + 1246446
7/32 in (5.56 mm) galvanized steel wire rope, EZ-Stop energy absorber with self locking alloy steel swiveling snap hook
with indicator. Model 3503822 contain modular connectors 9501441 and 9506214.
3500076 + 9502194
1/4 in (6.35 mm) Vectran rope, self locking alloy steel swiveling snap hook with indicator.
3500075 + 9502194
7/32 in (5.5 mm) Technora/Polyester core with Kevlar sheath rope, self locking alloy steel swiveling snap hook with
indicator.
Smart Lock Self-Retracting Devices (SRDs). Smart Lock SRDs are
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Table 1 – Specifications
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Hook
9502194
2100044
9502194
9502194
9502194

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