ClimbTech FBAM47N Instruction Manual Download Page 2

Compliance: OSHA 1926.502 , OSHA 1910.66

M

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M

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AM47N

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MFD: MM/Y

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Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Zinc Plated Copper, 7x19 Aircraft Cable

Pat# US 7,357,363 B2 / US 7,011,281 B2 / US 6,729,821 B2

WARNING:

 

ALL PERSONS USING THIS EQUIPMENT MUST 

READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO DO 

SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. USERS SHOULD 

BE FAMILIAR WITH PERTINENT REGULATIONS GOVERNING THIS 

EQUIPMENT. ALL INDIVIDUALS WHO USE THIS PRODUCT MUST 

BE PROPERLY INSTRUCTED ON HOW TO USE THE DEVICE. AVOID 

CONTACT WITH PHYSICAL HAZARDS (THERMAL, CHEMICAL, 

ELECTRICAL, ETC.). MAKE ONLY COMPATIBLE CONNECTIONS.

M

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apacit

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10000-lbs (22 kN) MBS

Complianc

e: OSHA 1926.502 , OSHA 1910.66

Mining B

olt A

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del: FB

AM47N

Batch# FB47-

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MFD: MM/Y

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W

ARNING:

 

ALL PERSONS USING 

THIS EQUIP

MENT MUST 

READ AND UNDERST

AND ALL INSTRUC

TIONS. F

AIL

URE 

TO DO 

SO M

AY RESUL

T IN SERIOUS INJUR

Y OR DEA

TH. USERS SHOULD 

BE 

FA

MILIAR 

WITH PER

TINENT 

REGULA

TIONS 

GOVERNING 

THIS 

EQUIP

MENT

. ALL INDIVIDU

ALS 

WHO USE 

THIS PR

ODUC

T MUST 

BE PR

OPERL

Y INSTRUC

TED ON HOW 

TO USE 

THE DE

VICE

. A

VOID 

CONT

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WITH PH

YSIC

AL HAZARDS (

THERM

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Max C

apacit

y: 310-lbs

10000-lbs (22 kN) MBS

FRICTION ROCK BOLT  

FB Brush  

47mm  

only  

:  

Installed Size: 

36-39mm  

IMPORTANT!!! 

Installation location of the friction rock bolt to be able  

to handle a 10,000-lbf (44kN) load and to be approved 

by a qualified person.   

PERFORMANCE: 

Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS): 

10,000-lbf (44kN)

  

Maximum Capacity:  

310-lbs (140kg)

DIMENSIONS: 

Weight:

 1.4-lbs (635g) 

Length: 

17” (432mm) 

Diameter 

1.85” (47mm)  

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE:

  

OSHA 1926.502, OSHA 1910.66 

COMPONENT MATERIALS:  

Aluminum:

 Trigger 

Aircraft Cable: 

Main Cable, Activator Wire 

Coated Steel: 

Thimble Loop 

Stainless Steel:

 Cone, Spoons, Stop Sleeve 

Zinc Plated Steel: 

Spring 

Zinc Plated Copper: 

Swage 

Zinc Plated Copper: 

Swage  

TAP!!!  

Warning: 

Spoons should not rest 

on the split of the friction 

rock bolt.  

DO NOT REMOVE 

WARNING LABEL!  

WORK  SURFACE  

WORK SURFACE  

Free fall distance (limit) must 

not exceed 6’  (1.8 m). 

(ANCHOR POINT)  

W

ARNING!!! SWING F

ALLS M

AY OC

CUR 

WHEN 

THE 

W

ORKER IS NO

T DIREC

TL

Y UNDER ANCHOR POINT

.  

MINIMUM CLEARANCE 3ft (1m)  

DECK/FLOOR/GROUND LEVEL  

All products subjected to fall arresting forces should be removed  

from service immediately!  

1.85 (47mm)

   

Spoon   

Cleaning Bushing  

Main Cable   Stop Sleeve 

   

17” (431.8mm)

   

Spring

 

Swage

   

Cone

  

Trigger 

 Return Wire  

Thimble Loop

   

3.0” (76mm)

2.5” 

(63.5mm)

   

INSTALLATION: 

1.

 Use the provided FB brush to clean and remove any debris in the friction rock bolt. 

2.

 When placing anchorage connector, place your thumb inside the anchor loop and your first two fingers        

     around the trigger. Squeeze fingers and thumb together until the trigger and spring fully compress. 

3.

 Insert unit at least 4” (102mm) deep into friction rock bolt (do not force) and release the trigger. 

4.

 Set the unit with a slight tug on the anchor loop. 

5.

 The stop sleeve must always be partially inserted into the hole.  

*Clean friction rock bolt with FB brush before installation.  

REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS:  

1. 

When removing anchor, place your thumb inside the anchor loop          

     and your first two fingers around the trigger. Squeeze fingers and          

     thumb together until the trigger and spring fully compress. 

2.

 While squeezing the trigger pull the anchor out of the splitset. 

3. 

If the anchor becomes stuck, insert a punch, screwdriver or other          

     object into the splitset until it touches the top of the cleaning         

     bushing. 

4.

 Lightly tap with a hammer making sure the tool is touching the top         

     of the cleaning bushing while squeezing the trigger. (The cleaning          

     bushing should be easily visible at the edge of the hole). 

5.

 If tool was required to remove the anchor inspect thoroughly for    

     damage after removal. If damage is found remove from service and   

     destroy immediately.  

*The user shall be equipped with 

a means of limiting  the maximum 

dynamic forces exerted on the 

user during the arrest of a fall to a 

maximum of 8 kN (1800-lbf).

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