+ 120 ° C (eg autoclave) for metal devices, are some
examples of other causes that can reduce, limit and
terminate the life of the device.
6 - LAW OBLIGATIONS
6.1) Professional, recreational and competition activities
are often regulated by specific laws or regulations that
may impose limits and/or requirements for the use of
PPE and the preparation of safety systems, of which
PPE are components.
6.2) It is duty of the user to know and apply these
laws which could provide for limits different from those
reported in this information.
7 - GUARANTEE
7.1) The manufacturer guarantees the conformity of the
device to the regulations in force at the time of production.
The warranty for defects is limited to the defects of
raw materials and manufacturing, does not include
normal wear and tear, oxidation or damage caused by
improper use and/or in competitions (where they are
not specifically accepted by the organization of the
same), from incorrect maintenance, transport, storage
or storage, etc. The warranty expires immediately if the
device is modified or tampered with.
7.2) The validity corresponds to the legal guarantee of
the country in which the device was sold, starting from
the date of sale of the new product. After this period no
claim can be made against the manufacturer.
7.3) Any request for repair or replacement under
warranty must be accompanied by a proof of purchase.
If the defect is recognized, the manufacturer will commits
to repair or, at its discretion, to replace or refund the
device. In no case the manufacturer's liability extends
beyond the invoice price of the device.
8 - SPECIFIC INFORMATION
Fig. 3 - Gate locking devices functioning (C1, C2, C3,
C4) - These devices prevent the accidental opening of
the gate (B).
Fig. 4 - Quick links functioning (type Q) - Quick
links shall always be used with the sleeve completely
tightened closed.
Fig. 5 - Major strength direction - Avoid loading the
device along the minor axis.
Fig. 6 - Force composition - Estimate the real load
applied before using this device. This load shall not
exceed ¼ of the load marked on the device (WLL 1:4).
Fig. 7 - "FAST" application - Fast limits the movement
of the connected devices.
Fig. 8 - Examples of correct use.
Fig. 9 - Examples of improper and dangerous use.
Fig. 10 - Examples of wrong and dangerous "FAST"
application.
Important:
- keep in mind this device length in fall arrest systems;
- do not open the gate (B) when a load is applied to this
device;
- keep in mind possible accidental openings (e.g. due to
shock, vibrations, falls, etc.);
- type Q connectors should only be used where the