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Table 3  –   Inspection & Maintenance Log

Serial Number(s):

Date Purchased:

Model Number:

Date of First Use:

Inspected By:

Inspection Date:

Component:

Inspection:

Before 

Each Use

Competent 

Person

SRL 

(Figure 14)

Inspect for loose bolts and bent or damaged parts.

Inspect Housing (A) for distortion, cracks, or other damage.

Inspect the Swivel Eye (B) for distortion, cracks, or other damage. The Swivel Eye should be attached 

securely to the SRL, but should pivot freely.
The Lifeline (C) should pull out and retract fully without hesitation or creating a slack line condition.

Ensure device locks up when lifeline is jerked sharply. Lockup should be positive with no slipping. 

NOTE: SRLs with RSQ should be in Fall Arrest Mode for this test (see Figure 8)
The labels must be present and fully legible (see 

“Labels”

).

Look for signs of corrosion on the entire unit.

Swivel Snap Hook & 

Impact Indicator

(Figure 15)

Inspect the Swivel Snap Hook for signs of damage, corrosion, and working condition. Swivel should 

rotate freely. Inspect the Impact Indicator. If the Red Band is displayed (Indicated Mode), impact 

loading has occurred and the SRL must be removed from service and inspected. Do not attempt to 

reset the Impact Indicator. Return the SRL to an authorized service center for resetting. NOTE: The 

Swivel will not turn freely when the Impact Indicator is in Indicated Mode.

x

 FAST-Line Means LIFETIME:

 If the Red Band on the Swivel Snap Hook Impact Indicator is 

displaying (Indicated Mode); contact 3M regarding service by an Authorized Service Center, or replace 

the FAST-Line Lifeline per the instructions in the 

“FAST-Line Lifeline Replacement Kit Service Manual 

(5903076)” 

and complete the Competent Person inspection.

FAST-Line Wire Rope 

Lifeline

(Figure 16)

Inspect wire rope for cuts, kinks, broken wires, bird-caging, welding splatter, corrosion, chemical 

contact areas, or severely abraded areas. Slide the cable bumper up and inspect ferrules for cracks or 

damage and inspect the wire rope for corrosion and broken wires. Replace the wire rope assembly if 

there are six or more randomly distributed broken wires in one lay, or three or more broken wires in 

one strand in one lay. A “lay” of wire rope is the length of wire rope it takes for a strand (the larger 

groups of wires) to complete one revolution or twist along the rope. Replace the wire rope assembly if 

there are any broken wires within 1 inch (25 mm) of the ferrules.

x

 FAST-Line Means LIFETIME:

 If inspection in the previous step indicates lifeline replacement; 

contact 3M regarding service by an Authorized Service Center, or replace the FAST-Line Lifeline per the 

instructions in the 

“FAST-Line Lifeline Replacement Kit Service Manual (5903076)” 

and complete the 

Competent Person inspection.

Reserve Lifeline

(Figure 17)

Inspect the Reserve Lifeline payout. If a fall has been arrested with most of the lifeline out, the 

Reserve Lifeline may have been deployed. Pull the lifeline out of the SRL until it stops. If the Button 

Stop (A) pulls out and is visible, the Reserve Lifeline is spent and the lifeline should be replaced.

x

 FAST-Line Means LIFETIME:

 If inspection in the previous step indicates lifeline replacement; 

contact 3M regarding service by an Authorized Service Center, or replace the FAST-Line Lifeline per the 

instructions in the 

“FAST-Line Lifeline Replacement Kit Service Manual (5903076)” 

and complete the 

Competent Person inspection.

RSQ Components 

(Figure 18)

A hand pull test should be performed on RSQ™ Components prior to each use:
1. 

Set RSQ Engagement Knob to Descent position (Diagram 4).

2. 

Grasp the lifeline and pull firmly to engage descent mechanism.

3. 

Continue to smoothly pull out approximately 3 feet (1 m) of cable. Steady resistance should be 

felt when pulling out cable.

Retrieval Integral 

Rescue Hand Crank

(Figure 19)

Inspect the Crank Arm (A) for distortion or other damage. Ensure that the Retrieval Handle (B) can be 

folded out and secured in the cranking position.
Ensure the Retrieval Shift Knob (C) can be pulled out to the unlocked position and then released, 

locking the Crank Arm in both the engaged and disengaged positions.
Test the retrieval feature for proper operation by raising and lowering a test weight of at least 75 lbs 

(34 kg). When the Retrieval Handle is released, the weight should not move and the Retrieval Handle 

should remain in position (no movement). A ‘clicking’ sound should be audible when raising the load.

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:
Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:
Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:
Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:
Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:
Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:
Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:
Date:

Summary of Contents for DBI-SALA 3400862

Page 1: ...400932 3900107 50 ft 15 2 m 13 3 in 34 cm 10 4 in 27 cm 6 9 in 18 cm 310 lbs 141 kg D 3400941 3900106 50 ft 15 2 m 13 3 in 34 cm 10 4 in 27 cm 6 9 in 18 cm 310 lbs 141 kg D 3400942 3900107 50 ft 15 2...

Page 2: ...130 ft 39 6 m 16 8 in 43 cm 14 in 36 cm 8 in 20 cm 420 lbs 189 kg B 3400987 3900114 130 ft 39 6 m 16 8 in 43 cm 14 in 36 cm 8 in 20 cm 420 lbs 189 kg C 3400991 3900114 130 ft 39 6 m 16 8 in 43 cm 14 i...

Page 3: ...3 2 A C B E D A B C B E D A SRL R C C B E D A SRL RSQ D C B E D A SRL R SRL RSQ 3 A B 6 ft 1 8 m C 10 ft 3 0 m 4C...

Page 4: ...11m 16 6 ft 5 06m 19 3 ft 5 88m 70 ft 21 3m 0 ft 0m 11 4 ft 3 47m 16 2 ft 4 94m 19 9 ft 6 07m 23 1 ft 7 04m 90 ft 27 4m 0 ft 0m 13 ft 3 96m 18 5 ft 5 64m 22 7 ft 6 92m 26 3 ft 8 02m 110 ft 33 5m 0 ft...

Page 5: ...5 7 8 A B A B A B C D A C C B C B B A D E C 9 1 2 3...

Page 6: ...6 10 A B 11 A B C D 90 270...

Page 7: ...7 12 1 2 3 4 5A 5B 13 14 15 16 B B A A C C A D C B A 17 18 19 A A B D C...

Page 8: ...8 20 A E D B A E D G C A I F J D B A I F J D C H A B C D E Service Dates Dates de R paration Mfrd Fab Lot G H F I J...

Page 9: ...nts during normal work operation This may cause the device to lock up Ensure that fall protection systems subsystems assembled from components made by different manufacturers are compatible and meet t...

Page 10: ...loves and protective glasses when handling these magnets because splinters and or spacers could disengage and fly from the magnets The strong magnetic fields of permanent magnets can damage items such...

Page 11: ...00105 50 ft 15 m of 3 16 in 4 76 mm galvanized wire rope self locking plated steel swiveling snap hook with indicator 2000180 3900106 50 ft 15 m of 3 16 in 4 76 mm stainless wire rope self locking pla...

Page 12: ...to lock if a fall occurs Working on slowly shifting material such as sand or grain may not allow enough speed buildup to cause the SRD to lock A clear path is required to assure positive locking of th...

Page 13: ...nally disengage see Figure 5 Connectors must be compatible in size shape and strength Self locking snap hooks and carabiners are required If the connecting element to which a snap hook or carabiner at...

Page 14: ...allowing it to slowly retract If there is any hesitation in retraction the unit should be marked as UNUSABLE and returned to an authorized service center for service Inspect the lifeline for cuts fray...

Page 15: ...t to an authorized service center for repair 4 7 RETRIEVAL OPERATION Figure 12 illustrates operation of the Integral Rescue Hand Crank on the Ultra Lok Retrieval SRL R Do not attempt to operate Retrie...

Page 16: ...using water and a mild soap solution Position the SRD so excess water can drain out Clean labels as required Clean lifeline with water and mild soap solution Rinse and thoroughly air dry Do not force...

Page 17: ...e one revolution or twist along the rope Replace the wire rope assembly if there are any broken wires within 1 inch 25 mm of the ferrules x FAST Line Means LIFETIME If inspection in the previous step...

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Page 19: ...19 SIT 5908239 C Self Retractive Lanyard SRL 3M 3M SRL ANSI Z359 3M 3M 3M 3M JA...

Page 20: ...20 SRD SRD SRD PC VCR 30 cm 1 ft...

Page 21: ...76 mm 3 16 inch 2000180 3900109 26 m 85 ft 4 76 mm 3 16 inch 2000180 3900111 26 m 85 ft 4 76 mm 3 16 inch 2000181 3900112 40 m 130 ft 4 76 mm 3 16 inch 2000180 3900113 40 m 130 ft 4 76 mm 3 16 inch 2...

Page 22: ...59 kg 130 lbs 141 kg 310 lbs 1 1 1 22 2 kN 5 000 lbs 2 2 1 2 OSHA 1926 502 1910 140 1 22 KN 5 000 lbs 2 SRD SRD SRD SRD 61 cm 2 ft 3M SRD 3A 3B 3C SRD SRD 2 m 6 ft 3B 1 m 3 ft 3C 4 SRD A C B 1 59 kg...

Page 23: ...irements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program 2 2 SRD 1 2 3 3 3 3 RFID Radio Frequency Identification 5 2 3 SRD 2 4 2 5 3M 3M 2 6 3M D 22 2 KN 5 000 lbs 5 A B C 2 7 3M 6 A D B 16 kN 3 6...

Page 24: ...ok SRL R 1 30 cm 12 inch 20 Nm 15ft lbs 2 SRD SRD SRD SRD SRD 3 SRD 2 2 SRD 4 0 Sealed Blok SRD SRD 4 1 5 4 2 5 5 6 4 3 DBI SRD D D 4 4 5 2 2 4 5 5 0 SRD SRD D 8 RSQ SRD RSQ SRD SRD SRD 4 6 RSQ DBI SA...

Page 25: ...5 RSQ 0 36 kN 0 45 kN 80 lbs 100lbs RSQ 11D RSQ RSQ RSQ Sealed Blok RSQ SRD SRD 4 7 12 Sealed Blok SRL R 1 2 SRD 90 3 4 5 12 A B 3 Way SRL R DBI SRL R 33 9 kg 75 lbs 0 13 kN 30 lbs 4 8 SRD 1 2 3 4 SRD...

Page 26: ...quency Identification 13 RFID A 3M 5 2 Sealed Blok 2 2 3 5 3 3M FAST Line Lifeline 5 4 DBI 6 0 6 1 SRD SRD 6 2 FAST Line Lifeline 1 FAST Line Lifeline 1 FAST Line 5903076 FAST Line Lifeline SRD 6 3 SR...

Page 27: ...etime 3M FAST Line Lifeline 5903076 FAST Line Lifeline 16 1 6 1 3 1 25 mm 1 inch X FAST Line means Lifetime 3M FAST Line Lifeline 5903076 17 SRD A X FAST Line means Lifetime 3M FAST Line Lifeline 5903...

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Page 30: ...as de protecci n al manipular estos imanes porque se pueden desprender astillas o se pueden soltar los espaciadores Los potentes campos magn ticos de los imanes permanentes pueden da ar objetos como t...

Page 31: ...galvanizado de 3 16 pulg 4 76 mm gancho de seguridad giratorio de acero enchapado con cierre autom tico e indicador 2000180 3900106 50 pies 15 m de cable de acero inoxidable de 3 16 pulg 4 76 mm ganch...

Page 32: ...antizar que el SRD se trabe con xito Ca da libre cuando se utilizan correctamente los SRD limitan la distancia de ca da libre a 61 cm 2 pies Para evitar distancias de ca da mayores no trabaje por enci...

Page 33: ...r podr a darse una situaci n en la que el elemento conector aplique una fuerza sobre el gatillo del gancho de seguridad o el mosquet n A Esta fuerza puede hacer que el gatillo se abra B haciendo que e...

Page 34: ...ipo de protecci n de ca das rev selo con cuidado para asegurarse de que est en buenas condiciones Revise si tiene partes gastadas o da adas Aseg rese de que todos los pernos est n presentes y seguros...

Page 35: ...a Si extrae la horquilla de liberaci n se puede volver a activar el modo de detenci n de ca das La horquilla de liberaci n de la herramienta de liberaci n del poste de extensi n se angosta para empuja...

Page 36: ...s DBI SALA est determinada por las condiciones de trabajo y el mantenimiento Siempre y cuando el producto supere los criterios de inspecci n podr permanecer en servicio 6 0 LIMPIEZA SERVICIO ALMACENAM...

Page 37: ...a hebra de un paso Un paso es la longitud de cable necesaria para que una hebra grupos m s grandes de alambres complete una revoluci n o vuelta alrededor del eje de cableado Reemplace el conjunto de c...

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Page 39: ...icaci n por escrito sobre el presunto defecto 3M se reserva el derecho de exigir la devoluci n del producto a sus instalaciones para evaluar los reclamos sobre la calidad Esta garant a no cubre los da...

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