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Table 1 –
Specifications
Energy Absorber Deployment
(Figure 5)
Figure 5 illustrates Free Fall and Deployment Distance of Energy Absorbers at different user weights. To use the graph, look up your required
Free Fall Distance along the ‘X’ axis, find the User Weight graph line nearest to your applicable value, and then determine the Deployment
Distance of that graph line by reading the ‘Y’ axis. Deployment Distance and Free Fall Distance should never exceed the limits of your
applicable standard (see below). If your weight falls between the user weights displayed on the graph, refer to the higher of the two lines
when determining Deployment Distance.
Figure 5 Reference
Description
A
130 lb. User Weight
B
220 lb. User Weight
C
310 lb. User Weight
D
Maximum Deployment Distance (OSHA)
E
Maximum Deployment Distance (ANSI)
F
Maximum Free Fall (OSHA/ANSI)
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