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Table 2  –  Inspection and Maintenance Log

Inspection Date:

Inspected By:

Components:

Inspection: 

(See Section 1 for 

Inspection Frequency

)

User

Competent 

Person

1

Rope Grab 

(Figure 2)

Inspect the Rope Grab for damage: Look for cracks, dents, or deformities. Look for bending or 

wear on the Attachment Eye (A), Locking Cam (B), Lock Ring (C), Lock Pin (D), Opening Lever (E), 

Groove (F), Release Button (G), Auto-locking Lever (K), and Locking Arm Spring (L).

Inspect the entire unit for corrosion.

Inspect the Attachment Eye (A) and Locking Cam (B) to ensure that the Cam moves freely 

without hesitation, binding or sticking.

Inspect the Locking Cam (B) and ensure that the teeth are not rounded or worn.

Use the Opening Lever (E) to ensure that the Lock Pin (D) travels freely up and down the 

locking sleeve. 

Test repeatedly that the Rope Grab opens when the Release Button (G) is depressed with the 

Opening Lever (E). The Release Button must be fully extended after the Rope Grab is closed.

The two halves of the Rope Grab must close and open freely on the Hinge (J). Inspect the 

Lifeline Channel (H) and ensure that there are no dips or depressions worn into the channel 

and that the Dimples (I) are without damage. Ensure all engravings are legible.

Activate the parking feature (K) and verify that there is resistance against the Locking Cam (B) 

when attempting to raise the Attachment Eye (A). With the parking feature (K) deactivated, 

there should be no resistance on the Locking Cam (B).

Labels (Figure 13)

Verify that all labels are securely attached and legible (see 

‘Labels’

).

Approved Lanyard

Verify that the lanyard meets all requirements from Table 1.

Approved Vertical 

Lifeline

Inspect the lifeline in accordance with the vertical lifeline user manual. Verify that the lifeline 

meets all requirements from Table 1. The vertical lifeline should be free of excessive buildup of 

dirt, paint, snow, or ice that could prevent the Rope Grab or lifelines from working properly.

PFAS and Other 

Equipment

Additional Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) equipment (harness, lanyard, vertical lifelines, 

anchor point) that are used with the Rope Grab should be installed and inspected per the 

manufacturer’s instructions.

Serial Number(s):

Date Purchased:

Model Number:

Date of First Use:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:

Next Inspection Due:

Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:

Next Inspection Due:

Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:

Next Inspection Due:

Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:

Next Inspection Due:

Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:

Next Inspection Due:

Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:

Next Inspection Due:

Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:

Next Inspection Due:

Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:

Next Inspection Due:

Date:

Corrective Action/Maintenance:

Approved By:

Next Inspection Due:

Date:

1  Competent Person:

 One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, 

hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.

Summary of Contents for PROTECTA Cobra

Page 1: ... L lb kg D AC202D x1 2 2 in 5 6 cm 4 0 in 10 2 cm 1 9 lb 0 8 kg 5 8 in 16 mm 1299996 1299997 1299991 1299992 1299998 AC215A AC210A1 AC210A2 AC215A1 AC215A2 AC225A1 AC230A1 L USE ON APPROVED 5 8 in 16mm DIA LIFELINES ONLY AND APPROVED LANYARDS SEE USER MANUAL 9514872 Rev A 3M com FallProtection E D ...

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Page 3: ...3 2 3 4 5 G FC 1 ft 16 ft 5 ft 16 5 ft 10 ft 17 ft 25 ft 18 5 ft 50 ft 21 ft 75 ft 23 5 ft 100 ft 26 ft 150 ft 31 ft 200 ft 36 ft 250 ft 41 ft 300 ft 46 ft A B L K J I H G F E D C SF FC A E D B C G FC M ...

Page 4: ...4 6 7 A B C 8 9 A B C D E F G 1 2 A D E B C F A B C E ...

Page 5: ...5 10 11 12 A B D A B C E ...

Page 6: ...Rev A USE ON APPROVED 5 8 in 16mm DIA LIFELINES ONLY AND APPROVED LANYARDS SEE USER MANUAL 9514872 Rev A 3M com FallProtection USE ON APPROVED 5 8 in 16mm DIA LIFELINES ONLY AND APPROVED LANYARDS SEE USER MANUAL B A ...

Page 7: ...e Only use the connecting device to attach and detach from the system Follow all manufacturer recommendations when connecting a lifeline Use caution when installing using or moving the product as moving parts may create pinch points Always maintain three points of contact while climbing Only use the connection points of your harness approved in these instructions to attach an approved connector to...

Page 8: ...g Lanyard must be 3 0 ft to comply with OSHA Restraint Use a Restraint Lanyard that meets ANSI Z359 3 requirements The length of the Restraint Lanyard must be set up so that no free fall is possible The Restraint Lanyard must be 3 0 ft Vertical Lifeline Specifications This Rope Grab is certified for use ONLY with the following approved Protecta Vertical Lifelines Material Polyester Polypropylene b...

Page 9: ...13 3 kN OSHA ANSI Rescue 5 times applied load 3 000 lbs 13 3 kN ANSI When more than one system is attached to an anchorage the strengths stated above must be multiplied by the number of systems attached to the anchorage See ANSI Z359 2 for more information 2 2 PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM Figure 9 illustrates the application of this Rope Grab The Personal Fall Arrest System PFAS must meet applicabl...

Page 10: ...e 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 from the connecting point C Self locking snap hooks and carabiners are required by ANSI Z359 and O...

Page 11: ...e Grab ON THE LIFELINE When using the Rope Grab on a vertical lifeline you should 1 Always work at a height that satisfies the fall clearance requirements for your application according to Figure 4 Using the lanyard connected to the Rope Grab pull up slightly on the Rope Grab to release it from its current position Lift the handle if necessary 2 Using the connected lanyard raise or lower the Rope ...

Page 12: ...horoughly rinsed with clean water Wipe off hardware with a clean dry cloth and hang to air dry Do not force dry with heat An excessive buildup of dirt paint ice grease etc may prevent the Rope Grab or lifeline from working properly In severe cases these conditions may degrade the Rope Grab or lifeline to a point where it has become weakened and must be removed from service 6 2 SERVICE If the Rope ...

Page 13: ...e 13 Verify that all labels are securely attached and legible see Labels Approved Lanyard Verify that the lanyard meets all requirements from Table 1 Approved Vertical Lifeline Inspect the lifeline in accordance with the vertical lifeline user manual Verify that the lifeline meets all requirements from Table 1 The vertical lifeline should be free of excessive buildup of dirt paint snow or ice that...

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