SYNTHETIC ROPE HORIZONTAL LIFELINE
The entire Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline, and its subsystems, must be
inspected prior to each use. See INSPECTION.
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ALLS
To minimize the possibility of a swing
fall, work as directly under or adjacent
to the Synthetic Rope Horizontal
Lifeline as possible. Striking objects
horizontally, due to the pendulum
affect, may cause serious injury. Swing
falls also increase the vertical fall
distance of a worker, compared to a
fall directly below the connection point.
See CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS.
WARNING!
The installation height of the Synthetic Rope Horizontal
Lifeline is dependent on the type of connecting
subsystem attached. See CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS.
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NSTALL
With labels on the outward facing surface of the Cross Arm Strap wrap web
around the anchorage structure and pass the small D-ring on one end through
the web loop on the other end. Wrap as many times as necessary to achieve
desired length. Pull small D-ring to tighten (choke) the anchorage. The small
D-ring is the anchorage connector at the connection point.
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TEP
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NSTALL
Drill a 21⁄32 inch (17mm) hole where needed in the anchorage structure using a
suitable drill bit for penetration. Remove any burred edges from the structure.
Attach the D-Bolt Anchorage Connector using supplied 5⁄8 inch -11 x 2 inch
Grade 8 steel bolt, nut and lock washer. Insert supplied bolt through D-Bolt and
pre-drilled hole. Ensure bolt is pushed through completely and back surface
of the D-Bolt is fl ush against the anchorage structure. Slide the supplied lock
washer over the threads of the bolt until the washer is against the surface of the
anchorage structure. Thread nut onto bolt until it meets washer. Ensure D-Bolt is
oriented correctly and torque to 125 lbf-ft (17.3kgf-m).
Correct
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ROSS
RM
TRAP
D-B
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OLT
NCHORAGE
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Anchorages
Incorrect
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NCHORAGE
ONNECTOR
C
ONNECTOR
SWING FALL
HAZARD
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