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4.3 

BODY SUPPORT:

 A full body harness must be worn when using SRDs. For general fall protection use, connect to the 

back (dorsal) D-ring.

4.4 

MAKING CONNECTIONS:

 Figure 5 illustrates harness and anchorage connections for SRD Fall Arrest Systems. When 

using a hook to make a connection, ensure roll-out cannot occur (see Figure 5). Do not use hooks or connectors that 

will not completely close over the attachment object. Do not use non-locking snap hooks. The anchorage must meet the 

anchorage strength requirements stated in Table 2. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions supplied with each system 

component.

4.5 OPERATION:

 Prior to use, inspect the SRD as described in Table 3. Figure 14 shows system connections for typical SRD 

applications. Connect the SRD to a suitable anchorage or mount the SRD on the back of a Full Body Harness per the 

instructions in Section 3. On anchorage connected SRDs, connect the Hook (D) or Carabiner on the Load Indicator to the 

Dorsal D-Ring (A) on the Full Body Harness. On harness mounted SRDs, connect the Hook (D) or Carabiner to a suitable 

anchorage. Ensure connections are compatible in size, shape, and strength. Ensure hooks are fully closed and locked. 

Once attached, the worker is free to move about within the recommended working area at normal speeds. If a fall occurs 

the SRD will lock and arrest the fall. Upon rescue, remove the SRD from use. When working with an SRD, always allow 

the lifeline to recoil back into the device under control.

4.6 

TWIN SRD INTERFACE 100% TIE-OFF:

 When two SRDs are mounted side-by-side on the back of a Full Body Harness, 

the SRD Fall Arrest System can be used for continuous fall protection (100 % tie-off) while ascending, descending, or 

moving laterally (see Figure 15). With the Lanyard Leg of one SRD attached to an anchorage point, the worker can move 

to a new location, attach the unused Lanyard Leg of the other SRD to another anchorage point, and then disconnect from 

the original anchorage point. The sequence is repeated until the worker reaches the desired location. Considerations for 

Twin SRD 100% tie-off applications include the following:

• 

Never connect both SRD Lanyards to the same anchorage point (see Figure 16A).

• 

Connecting more than one connector into a single anchorage (ring or eye) can jeopardize compatibility of the 

connection due to interaction between connectors and is not recommended.

• 

Connection of each SRD leg to a separate anchor point, at different heights, is required (Figure 16B).

• 

Each connection location must independently support 2,248 lbs (10 kN) or be an engineered system, as with a 

Horizontal Lifeline.

• 

Never connect more than one person at a time to the Twin SRD system (Figure 16C).

• 

Do not allow the Lanyards to become tangled or twisted together as this may prevent them from retracting.

• 

Do not allow any lanyard to pass under arms or between legs during use.

 

4.7 

TWIN SRD DORSAL D-RING MOUNTING:

 Models with the Triple action Carabiner can be mounted to the Dorsal D-Ring 

in a twin configuration. To mount two SRDs on the Dorsal D-Ring of a Harness (Figure 13):

1.  Open the Triple Action Carabiner:

 with the Triple Action Carabiner orientated as illustrated, push the Locking 

Sleeve (C) to the right and then turn clockwise to unlock the Gate (D). Swing the Gate (D) down to open.

2. 

Thread the first SRD onto the Triple Action Carabiner:

 insert the Nose of the Connector (E) through the 

Swivel Eye (F) on the SRD and then rotate the SRD around to the Gate End of the Connector (G). The Gate can 

be closed to allow clearance for the Swivel Eye between the Gate and Spine of the Connector.

3.  Add the second SRD on the Triple Action Carabiner

: Slide the SRD’s Swivel Eye (F) over the Nose of the 

Connector (E).

4.  Thread the Triple Action Carabiner through the D-Ring:

 Insert the Nose of the Connector (E) through the 

Dorsal D-Ring (A). Rotate the Connector through the D-Ring until the gate can be closed .

5.  Close the Triple Action Carabiner:

 Allow the Gate (D) to swing closed and the Locking Sleeve (C) to rotate 

back to locked position.

4.8 

HORIZONTAL SYSTEMS:

 In applications where the SRD is used in conjunction with a horizontal system (i.e. Horizontal 

Lifeline, Horizontal I-Beams Trolley), the SRD and horizontal system components must be compatible. Horizontal systems 

must be designed and installed under the supervision of a qualified engineer. Consult the horizontal system equipment 

manufacturer’s instructions for details.

 

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Fall Clearance values in Figure 4 are based on anchoring to a rigid, stationary anchor point and do not apply to 

anchoring to a Horizontal Lifeline (HLL) system. Consult the HLL Instruction Manual and HLL Installer to determine 

required Fall Clearances.

5.0 Inspection

5.1 

RFID TAG:

 The Self-Retracting Device includes a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag (see Figure 17). The RFID 

tag can be used with the handheld reading device and web based portal to simplify inspection and inventory control and 

provide records for your fall protection equipment. For details, contact a 3M Customer Service representative (see back 

cover). Follow the instructions provided with your handheld reader, or on the web portal, to transfer your data to your 

web log.

Summary of Contents for DBI SALA Nano-Lok

Page 1: ... 140 kg 310lbs 3101316 2 1 2 2 m 6 6 ft 140 kg 310lbs 3101718 2 1 2 2 m 6 6 ft 140 kg 310lbs 3101719 2 1 2 2 m 6 6 ft 140 kg 310lbs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 EN360 2002 Regulation EU 2016 425 Regulation 2016 425 on Personal Protective Equipment as amended to apply in GB CE Type Test No 2797 BSI The Netherlands B V Say Building John M Keynesplein 9 1066 EP Amsterdam Netherlands CE Production...

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Page 3: ...8 ft 2 0 m 6 6 ft 2 8 m 9 3 ft 1 5 m 5 ft 3 3 m 10 7 ft 3 9 m 12 8 ft 4 4 m 14 4 ft FC 59 kg to 100 kg R TM 2 5 m 8 3 ft 2 1 m 6 9 ft 2 9 m 9 5 ft 1 8 m 5 8 ft 3 5 m 11 3 ft FC 4 1 m 13 6 ft 4 9 m 16 1 ft m ft 0 3 1 0 6 2 0 9 3 1 2 4 1 5 5 0 3 1 0 6 2 0 9 3 1 2 4 m ft 0 3 1 0 6 2 0 9 3 1 2 4 1 5 5 0 3 1 0 6 2 0 9 3 1 2 4 1 5 5 100 kg to 140 kg x 1 100 kg 140 kg H V ...

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Page 5: ...6 9 1 A B B A Delta III ExoFit NEX 2 C C D 3 4 5 A D A ...

Page 6: ...7 10 1 A B 2 C D D 3 F G E 4 A E 5 F E 6 A D C ...

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Page 12: ... the SRD Avoid sudden or quick movements 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 the requirements of applicable standards including the ANSI Z359 or other applicable fall protection codes standards or requirements Always consult a Competent and ...

Page 13: ...abiner Steel 19 mm 3 4 in 16 kN 3600 lbs 22 2 kN 5000 lbs 4 Single SRD Interface Steel 51 mm 2 in 16 kN 3600 lbs 22 2 kN 5000 lbs 5 Twin SRD Interface Steel w Nylon Insert 19 mm 3 4 in 16 kN 3 600 lbs 22 2 kN 5000 lbs 6 Carabiner Aluminum Steel 56 mm 2 19 in 16 kN 3600 lbs 22 2 kN 5000 lbs 7 Carabiner Aluminum 19 mm 3 4 in 16 kN 3600 lbs 22 2 kN 5000 lbs 8 Rebar Hook Aluminum 57 mm 2 1 4 in 1 kN 2...

Page 14: ...iking an object in a swing fall may cause serious injury see Figure 3A Minimize swing falls by working as directly below the anchorage point as possible Figure 3B Working away from the anchorage point Figure 3C will increase the impact of a swing fall and increase the required Fall Clearance FC Fall Clearance Figure 3B illustrates Fall Clearance Calculation Fall Clearance FC is the sum of Free Fal...

Page 15: ...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 attaches is undersized or irregular in shape a situation could occur where the connecting element applies a force to the gate of the snap hook or carabiner A This force may cause the gate to open B allowing the snap hook or carabiner to disengage fro...

Page 16: ...ivel Eye on the SRD E Thread the Interface through the Swivel Eyes so the SRD hangs from the backbone of the Harness Interface F 4 Position the Harness Interface around the Web Straps Position the open gate of the Harness Interface around the loose Web Straps A 5 Close the Harness Interface Push the Harness Interface Locking Pin D through the loose Web Straps A until it locks in place in the oppos...

Page 17: ...the Connector behind the Web Straps until the Connector surrounds the the Web Straps 5 Add the second Nano Lok SRD on the Twin Carabiner Slide the SRL s Swivel Eye G over the nose of the Connector F and position the SRL Swivel Eye in the nose end of the Connector F Swing the Gate E closed 6 Close the Twin Carabiner Rotate the Connector Insert C forward so the Clamps D secure on the Connector When ...

Page 18: ...ch connection location must independently support 2 248 lbs 10 kN or be an engineered system as with a Horizontal Lifeline Never connect more than one person at a time to the Twin SRD system Figure 16C Do not allow the Lanyards to become tangled or twisted together as this may prevent them from retracting Do not allow any lanyard to pass under arms or between legs during use 4 7 TWIN SRD DORSAL D ...

Page 19: ...ldup of dirt paint etc may prevent the lifeline from fully retracting back into the housing causing a potential free fall hazard 6 2 SERVICE SRDs are not repairable If the SRD has been subjected to fall force or inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition remove the SRD from service and discard see Disposal 6 3 STORAGE TRANSPORT Store and transport SRDs in a cool dry clean environment out ...

Page 20: ...ooks Interfaces etc for signs of damage corrosion and proper working condition Where present Gates should open close lock and unlock properly and Locking Buttons and Locking Pins should function correctly Web Lifeline Figure 20 Inspect webbing material must be free of cuts A frays B or broken fibers Check for tears abrasions heavy soiling C mold burns D or discoloration Inspect stitching Check for...

Page 21: ...a eller snabba rörelser under normalt arbete Dessa kan få enheten att låsa sig Se till att fallskyddssystem och delsystem som är monterade med komponenter från olika tillverkare är kompatibla och uppfyller kraven i tillämpliga standarder inklusive ANSI Z359 eller andra tillämpliga regler standarder eller krav på fallskydd Rådgör alltid med en kompetent eller kvalificerad person före användning av ...

Page 22: ...ok Stål 19 mm 3 4 tum 16 kN 3 600 lb 22 2 kN 5 000 lb 4 Enkel SRL länk Stål 51 mm 2 tum 16 kN 3 600 lb 22 2 kN 5 000 lb 5 Dubbel SRL länk Stål med nyloninlägg 19 mm 3 4 tum 16 kN 3 600 lb 22 2 kN 5 000 lb 6 Karbinkrok Aluminium stål 56 mm 2 19 tum 16 kN 3 600 lb 22 2 kN 5 000 lb 7 Karbinkrok Aluminium 19 mm 3 4 tum 16 kN 3 600 lb 22 2 kN 5 000 lb 8 Armeringsjärnkrok Aluminium 57 mm 2 1 4 tum 1 kN ...

Page 23: ...en inte befinner sig rakt ovanför användaren Kraften av en träff mot ett föremål i ett pendelfall kan orsaka allvarliga personskador se figur 3A Minimera risken vid pendelfall genom att arbeta med förankringspunkten så rakt ovanför dig som möjligt figur 3B Konsekvenserna av ett pendelfall och fallmarginalen FC blir större med ökande avstånd mellan användaren och förankringspunkten Figur 3C Fallmar...

Page 24: ...tomatkrokar och karbinkrokar krävs Om ett kopplingselement som en automatkrok eller karbinkrok fästs i är underdimensionerat eller har felaktig form kan en situation uppstå där kopplingselementet anbringar en kraft på automatkrokens eller karbinkrokens A öppningsmekanism Denna kraft kan orsaka att öppningsmekanismen öppnas B vilket medför att automatkroken eller karbinkroken kan lossna från koppli...

Page 25: ... låstappen D 3 Sätta fast SRL blocket på SRL länken För in SRL länkens öppna låsmekanism genom den roterande öglan på SRL blocket E Trä SRL länken genom de roterande öglorna så att SRL blocket hänger i selens ryggplatta F 4 Placera SRL länken omkring vävstropparna Placera SRL länkens öppningsmekanism omkring de lösa vävstropparna A 5 Stäng selens SRL länk Tryck SRL länkens låssprint D genom de lös...

Page 26: ...omsluter dem Med öppningsmekanismen vänd uppåt för in kopplingens spets F bakom vävstropparna A Vrid kopplingen bakom vävstropparna tills kopplingen omger vävstropparna 5 Lägg till det andra Nano Lok SRL blocket på den dubbla karbinkroken Skjut SRL blockets svivelögla G över kopplingens spets F och placera SRL blockets svivelögla vid kopplingens spets F Vrid öppningsmekanismen E till stängt läge 6...

Page 27: ...ras därför inte Anslutning av varje SRD ben till separata förankringspunkter på olika höjder krävs Figur 16B Varje kopplingspunkt måste oberoende av varandra klara 10 kN 2 248 lb eller vara ett specialkonstruerat system t ex en horisontell livlina Koppla aldrig mer än en person samtidigt till ett system med dubbla SRL block Figur 16C Låt inte livlinorna trassla in sig i varandra eftersom det kan h...

Page 28: ...ras in helt och orsaka risk för fritt fall 6 2 SERVICE SRL block kan inte repareras Ett SRL block som har utsatts för fallstoppkraft eller vid besiktning visat tecken på osäkra eller defekta tillstånd skall tas ur bruk och kasseras se Kassering 6 3 FÖRVARING TRANSPORT Förvara och transportera SRL blocket i sval torr och ren miljö skyddad från direkt solljus Undvik platser där det kan finnas kemisk...

Page 29: ...ar karbinkrokar balkkrokar förbindningslänkar mm avseende tecken på skador rost och att de fungerar korrekt I förekommande fall Öppningsmekanismer ska öppna stänga låsa och låsa upp korrekt låsknappar och låstappar ska fungera rätt Vävbandslivlina Figur 20 Kontrollera vävbanden De får inte ha hack A fransar B eller brustna fibrer Leta efter revor avskavningar kraftig nedsmutsning C mögel brännskad...

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Page 32: ...zervă dreptul de a solicita ca produsul să fie returnat la unitatea sa în vederea evaluării cererii de aplicare a garanției Această garanție nu acoperă deteriorarea produselor cauzată de uzură de utilizare abuzivă sau inadecvată de avarierea în tranzit de faptul că produsul nu a fost supus operațiunilor de mentenanță sau alte deteriorări ce ies din sfera de control a 3M 3M va fi singurul care va apr...

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