an anchorage, the strengths stated above must be multiplied by
the number of restraint systems attached to the anchorage.
Warning:
restraint anchorages may only be used where there is no possible
vertical free fall. restraint anchorages do not have sufficient
strength for fall arrest. do not connect personal fall arrest systems
to restraint anchorages.
c. retaining Pin Installation
The A100301 and A100303 model carabiners are supplied with a
roll pin, that when installed
provides a captive eye for
connection
lifeline, or similar component.
To install the roll pin, drive the
pin into the pre-drilled hole in
the back bar of the carabiner
using a punch. The open side of the roll pin should be facing
away from the lanyard or lifeline material. Continue driving the pin
through the back bar and into the front bar until the pin is lush on
the outside of the back bar.
d. Carabiner operation
To connect the carabiner to
the connection point, rotate
the gate clockwise and push
to the center of the carabiner.
When positioned around a
connection point, release the
gate to close and lock.
III. Use Warnings, restrictions and Cautions
a. Purpose
Werner Co. carabiners are designed to be used as anchorage
connectors or connectors for fall arrest, restraint, work positioning,
suspension, or rescue systems.
of
a
lanyard,
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