P/N 10013474
®
Gravity Dyna-Line
Capacity:
1 worker capacity, 310 lbs. (140 kg),
weight includes person + clothes
+ tools
Material:
Polyester
Meets:
OSHA
• MAXIMUM 1 WORKER CAPACITY.
•
DO NOT
climb above the height of the lifeline.
• Inspect before each use according to instructions provided. Use ONLY with compatible
personal fall arrest system which limits free fall to 6 ft (1.8 m) or less.
• Connect personal fall arrest system only by means of steel ring on the lifeline. Connect opposite
end of fall arrest system to full body harness back D-Ring.
• Human tolerance to fall arrest and suspension is reduced by age, unfitness, and pre-existing
disorders.
If in doubt, consult a physician before using this product. Pregnant women and
minors MUST NEVER use this product
WARNING
!
Load indicator.
If stitching is torn remove
from use immediately.
P/N 10013480
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Gravity Dyna-Line
Rope Tensioner
• Use only as part of the MSA
Dyna-Line horizontal life
line system. DO NOT
replace life line material, or
attempt field repair of any
part of the Dyna-Line
system.
• See user instructions to
determine required height
clearance before installing.
• Remove system from use if
exposed to the force of arresting
®
Horizontal Life Line
Single Worker Kit
Model
Date of Manufacture
Serial Number
311 (L) Rev 7 10013473
User Instructions MSA GRAVITY® Dyna-Line HLL for Single Worker
®
®
fall, or equivalent forces. Label as
"UNUSABLE" until destroyed.
Installation: Open unfastening
lever. Remove slack from line by
first pulling rope through
tensioner.
To tension line, pull
FIRMLY on free
311 (L) Rev 5 10013477
Unfastening
Lever
end of rope while simultaneously
turning nut in direction of arrow.
Tighten until tensioning wheel begins
to slip against rope. Close unfastening
lever.
Removal:
Pry open unfastening
lever and extract line.
Rigging:
OSHA requires that all
horizontal life line systems be
installed and used under the
supervision of a qualified person. See
OSHA Regulations for definitions.
• Secondary fall protection is required during
installation and removal.
• S u s p e n d h o r i z o n t a l l y b e t w e e n 2 a p p r o v e d
anchorage points capable of supporting 5,000 lbf
(22.2 kN) in horizontal and vertical directions.
• Attach lifeline to anchorage connectors
compatible in size, shape and strength.
• Position lifeline at or above height of
worker's back D-ring.
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