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3.5
REMOVAL: The Detent Pin can be removed by
pushing the Detent Button and pulling the Detent
Pin out of the Anchor Socket. After removing the
Detent Pin, insert the provided Socket Cap in the
Anchor Socket to keep the socket interior free of
contaminants.
IMPORTANT: When properly installed, the
Anchor Socket is permanently seated and can
not be removed.
3.6
REUSE: Before reusing the Detent Pin or Anchor
Socket, always inspect the anchor and socket for
damage or wear (see Section 5). If inspection
reveals an unsafe or defective condition, do
not use the defective item. To reuse the Anchor
Socket, remove the Socket Cap and insert the
Detent Pin in the Anchor Socket (see Section 3.4,
Step 5).
4.0 TRAINING
4.1
It is the responsibility of the user to assure they
are familiar with these instructions, and are trained
in the correct care and use of this equipment.
Users must also be aware of the operating
characteristics, application limits, and the
consequences of improper use of this equipment.
IMPORTANT: Training must be conducted without exposing the trainee to a fall hazard. Training should
be repeated on a periodic basis.
5.0 INsPecTION
5.1
FREqUENCY:
Before Each Use:
Annually:
A formal inspection of the Concrete Detent Anchor and its connection to the structure must
be performed at least annually by a competent person other than the user. The frequency of formal
inspections should be based on conditions of use or exposure. See sections 5.2 and 5.3. Record the
inspection results in the inspection and maintenance log in Section 9.
IMPORTANT: Extreme working conditions (harsh environment, prolonged use, etc.) may require
increasing the frequency of inspections.
5.2
INSPECTION STEPS: Per the intervals defined in Section 5.1, inspect the Concrete Detent Anchor as
follows. (Refer to Figure 1 for component identification):
Step 1.
Inspect the Detent Pin and Anchor Socket for signs of damage. Remove the Detent Pin and inspect
for cracks or wear that may affect the strength. The Detent Button should work smoothly. Inspect
the four Detent Balls for signs of damage. All four balls should fully extend and lock when the
Detent Button is released.
Step 2.
Inspect the Concrete Detent Anchor for signs of damage. The Detent Pin should rotate freely in
the Anchor Socket and the Detent Ring should rotate 180 degrees on the Detent Pin.
Step 3.
Inspect the concrete around the Anchor Socket for cracking and signs of damage that could affect
the anchors strength.
Step 4.
Verify that the ID & Instruction Label is securely attached to the Detent Pin and is legible (see
Section 8).
NOTe: Record the inspection date and results in the Inspection and Maintenance Log (see Section 9).
5.3
DEFECTS: If inspection reveals a defective Detent Pin, remove the Detent Pin from service and destroy it. If
inspection reveals a defective Anchor Socket, label the socket to prevent future use.
Visually inspect the Concrete Detent Anchor per steps listed in Sections 5.2 and 5.3.
Figure 9 - Detent Pin Removal
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Detent Button:
1. Push Detent Button.
2. Remove Detent Pin.
3. Insert Cap in Socket.

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