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Where supplied, the use of a anti-rotation insertis (
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) is highly recommended in order to load the
carabiner on its major axis.
Ref. 2030 026F - 2030 040F - 2030 074F: For use of Goblin Rope Surfer see the manual of the Goblin
device.
Use as to ANSI/ASSE Z359.1-2007 Anchorage connector (Anchor Webbing 2032 and Anchor Cable 2132)
Anchor Webbing and Anchor Cable are tested as anchorage connectors as to ANSI/ASSE Z359.1-2007, to create
an anchor point on a structure.
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For installation, see
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and use ANSI Z359 connectors: do not install in other ways, in case of structures
with sharp edges or abrasive surfaces Anchor Cable can be used, do not use Anchor Webbing. Take proper safety
measures while using this product around moving machinery and electrical hazards.
Strength is compliant with ANSI/ASSE requirements for one person: 5000 lbs / 22.2 kN. Do not connect more than
one personal fall arrest system.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – CARABINERS
Summary
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suitable for use in fall arrest systems for protecting against the risk of falling from heights. Some models are even
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connectors are highlighted in
Tab. K
, identifying the reference code(s) on the marking of the connector(s) supplied
with the product.
Classes (
Tab. K
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directional connector. Class Q: quick link. Class M: multiple use connectors.
EN 12275:2015. Class B: basic connector. Class H: connector for connection using a sailor’s knot. Class K:
Connector for via ferratas. Class X: oval connector. Class Q: quick link.
The main material that the connector is made from is indicated in
Tab. K
in the “Material” column: S = Steel, SS =
Stainless Steel, AL = Aluminum alloy.
Use
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the fall height.
The connection of the connector is indicated in the
tab.K
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K1
to
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. The user of connectors with manual
locking (
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) must avoid detaching them several times in the same working day.
The quick links are used for connections that are not opened often, we recommend closing with a torque of 3 Nm
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must always be avoided (
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). For proper use and for connection to a reliable anchoring point with only one sub-
system and to other components in a fall protection system, see
)LJ.
. Some situations can reduce the connector’s
resistance (
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). Avoid positions that can stress the connector lever (
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); if it is not possible to avoid
stress on the lever, choose to use ANSI Z359.12 connectors that have greater lever strength (
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).
CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE - CARABINERS
A carabiner looses half of its resistance when the gate is open (see
Tab.K
): check the correct operation the lever prior
to use: The lever must return against the connector body when closed, the automatic locking device must close fully
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