INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Fits I-Beams from 84-265 mm wide, up to 23mm thick.
The beam anchor must be checked before each use. Check the beam anchor for the following:
Missing parts, such as screws
Excessive Rust
Any evidence of a fall
Any damage or vending of the fittings
Any tears or damage to the webbing
Check the beam structure before use. Check for the following;
Adequate strength
Damage to the structure
Excessive Rust
Open the Beam Clamp to it´s maximum adjustment
Push in the toggles on the adjustable clamp.
Adjust the beam clamp to fit the beam, making sure that the anchor point is in the centre of the beam
The adjustable clamp must be lock into place
Physically check that it is locked
The feet on adjustable clamp must sit on a clear surface
Remove dirt and grit if necessary
The end screw cap must remain on
Ensure that the beam clamp cannot slide off the end of the beam
Install a stopper if necessary
Do not slide the beam clamp along the beam. When the beam clamp needs to be moved, unclamp before moving the
beam clamp into another place.
The anchorage point should be as close as practically posible to vertically above the place of work to reduce the
liability to swing. The user must not exceed an angle of 30 º from the centre of the anchor beam.
If there is a lateral offset between the line from the anchorage point to the opérate and the line or direction of
potential fall, in the evento of a fall the operator may swing laterally.
When this cannot be avoided, minimize potential injury by:
Dual anchorage
Diversion anchor
Edge stops
Adequate fall clearance needs to be provided below the operator
The type of fall-arrest system attached to the anchorage point shall be compatible with the anchorage strenght.
A safe means of access to the anchorage point should be provided.
The product shall be used only by a person trained and competent in its safe use. There must be ensured that medical
conditions of the user do not affect his safety during normal use of the equipment or in case of emergency. In case of
doubt, consult the doctor.
ATTENTION: Read and understand the instructions for use of the associated equipment (e.g. fall arrest harness,
energy absorber, retractable fall arrester...) and used in the fall arrest system.
CONNECTION TO THE ANCHOR POINT
- The PRO11 anchor point is an anchor point to be used in conjunction with an energy absorber or retractable fall
arrester.
- Ensure that the connector (e.g. self-locking carabiner) is correctly locked onto the anchorage point of the fall arrest
harness.
- Ensure that the connections are compatible (size, shape, strength, etc...) If connecting an energy absorber to the
PRO11 anchorage point, follow the instructions for connecting one end of the energy absorber (the absorber end) to the
fall arrest harness and the lanyard end to the anchorage point ensuring that the carabiners close correctly.
- If using a retractable lifeline, it must be connected to the anchorage point through a connector and must be hung
vertically. Then attach the fall arrester end to the harness. Ensure that the connectors connectors close properly.
TRAINING : It is the responsibility of the user and the distributor of this equipment to ensure that they are familiar
with these instructions, trained in their proper care and use, and are aware of the operating characteristics, limitations of
application and the consequences of improper use of this equipment.