Buckingham ERGOVATION 16906 Series Manual Download Page 5

 

 
 
 
Attach the loop fastener of the Long “D” Piece (A) to the hook fastener on the other side of 
the Back Pad (C).  Align the Long “D” Piece so that the heel of the D-ring is slightly forward  
of the projection of your hip bone. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
Step 2 

 

Remove the Back Pad and lie it face down on a flat surface. 

 

 
 
 
 
Thread Long “D” Piece (A) through tail 
piece on Back Pad as shown.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pull through the entire length of webbing from the Long  “D” Piece (A) 
through the tail piece as shown. 

 
 
 
 
 

Step 3 

 

Attach the Long “D” Piece (A) to the Short “D” Piece (B) by threading the  
webbing from the Long “D” Piece (A) through the permanently attached slide  
bar buckle of the Short “D” Piece (B). 

 

Note:

 Thread the webbing through the lower slot of the slide bar buckle first.

 

 

Notice the bar of the buckle is slid up to allow easy threading 

 
 
 

 

Thread webbing back through top slot of the slide bar buckle to secure the Long 
 and Short “D” Pieces together.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for ERGOVATION 16906 Series

Page 1: ...s of the back pad should wrap around the front of the hips by about 2 3in 5 cm 7 6 cm to allow for adequate adjustment of the work positioning D rings If the wings of the back pad sit flush with or be...

Page 2: ...ay be necessary to supplement work positioning or suspension systems collectively with fall arrest systems such as safety nets or personal fall arrest systems conforming to EN 363 or ANSI Z359 Gear Lo...

Page 3: ...ur as a direct or indirect result of incorrect use of this equipment If the user is unable or unwilling to assume the responsibility and risk involved in the proper use and understanding of this equip...

Page 4: ...hook side J Notice loop side I is longer to prevent chafing of hook side J in the abdomen region Warning Abdominal Stabilization System is for support and comfort only Do not over tension to increase...

Page 5: ...he entire length of webbing from the Long D Piece A through the tail piece as shown Step 3 Attach the Long D Piece A to the Short D Piece B by threading the webbing from the Long D Piece A through the...

Page 6: ...ws Lie the Back Pad C inside down on a flat surface as shown in step 1 Orient each of the Waist Straps so that the folded stitched tab of the Quick Connect Waist Strap Buckle is facing down tab toward...

Page 7: ...loop fastener side of the leg strap D down securely matching up with the hook fastener side of the leg pad G Note Be sure to orient leg pad G with long narrow portion going towards inside of thigh If...

Page 8: ...can be folded and secured in the elastic keepers attached to the leg pad Step 6 Remove the leg pad and lay it face down on a flat surface Step 7 Align the Leg Strap Retainer H with the web loop facing...

Page 9: ...nimum required tail length labels as shown below These labels are not shown throughout this document for clarity purposes Step 1 Insert the leg straps through the loops of webbing that are attached to...

Page 10: ...ension Bridge Assembly up or down A 3 to 1 ratio is created on the climbing plate of the Suspension Bridge Assembly and makes adjustment quick and easy Step 8 Shorten suspension adjustment straps to k...

Page 11: ...of the rope Step 2 Wrap the working end twice to form a round turn around the standing part of rope Step 3 Insert the working end back through the two crossed round turns Step 4 Once the termination...

Page 12: ...als body weight in addition to that of his clothing fall protection equipment and all tools Fall protection equipment i e fall arrest work positioning belts climbers retrieval suspension etc should no...

Page 13: ...is made and checked for security by a second person Before each use check that 1 fabric or belt strap is free of burns cuts broken stitches or excessive wear 2 rivets are not bent loose or missing 3...

Page 14: ...it with new equipment Should any unusual conditions not outlined above be observed or you have reasonable doubt about a particular condition remove the equipment from service and notify your Supervis...

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