3.) Climbing with the set
Fix the lory to a sufficiently load-bearing attachment point near the
ground using the SEP sling.
Note:
The lory must still be accessible from the ground when the SEP
sling is taut! (Fig. 2a und 2b)
The carabiner located on the webbing fall arrester is attached to the
front upper fall arrest eyelet (sternal fall arrest eyelet) of the harness
marked A and approved according to EN361.
Unlock the cam to climb (Fig. 1). The rope-guiding hand must
always be below the lory.
The belayer must always maintain eye contact with the lead climber
and ensure that the rope runs freely. Be careful not to stand in or on
the rope yourself. (Fig.3)
Do not skip any belay point. Hook the rope into each belay point
with a secure stance. If necessary, set further belay points using
the loop method. (Fig.4a+4b+4c belay points)
4.) DGUV I 212-001 „Working using rope-assisted access and
positioning procedures":
The following distances of the securing points are recommended.
Table 1:
Distances
First safety point
Second safety point
Third safety point
Fourth safety point
The following safety
points
Notes:
- Up to the 3rd intermediate belay point there is an increased risk
of contact with the ground in the event of a fall. Therefore, the
distances between the belay points should be correspondingly
smaller. (see also note in chapter 1)
- Impact on the ground or structures should be excluded.
5.) Descending with the set
When descending, unhook the rope from each belay point and
remove any additional belay points (e.g. webbing loops). The
belayer (on the ground) must always have visual contact and pull
the rope quickly through the lanyard. (Fig.5)
Slack rope formation must be avoided at all costs!
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from the ground
- 2,5 m/Grip height
+ 3,0 m
+ 4,0 m
+ 5,0 m
On the last
point
0,5 m
1,0 m
1,0 m
in Grip height
(max. 1,6 m)
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