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Summary of Contents for ExoFit NEX 1100381

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Page 2: ...tab into the receptor of the quick connect buckle on the left side of the harness You will hear a click when the tab engages properly NOTE Locking and unlocking the webbing lock prevents or allows the strap to slide between the sliding bar and slot on the female end of the quick connect buckle It does not control engagement or disengagement of the buckle ends and will not affect the buckle connect...

Page 3: ...nect buckle ends by inserting the tab into the receptor until a click is heard Strap Adjustment Rotate Webbing Lock to unlocked position Pull strap to adjust Rotate Webbing Lock to locked position NOTE The Webbing Lock does not control engagement or disengagement of the buckle ends Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 ...

Page 4: ...itioning Work Positioning Step 1 Work Positioning Step 2 Work Positioning Step 3 Work Positioning Step 4 Work Positioning Step 5 Proceed to Figure 6 steps 1 6 Figure 4 Step 1 Suspend the harness by holding each end D Rings and the carabiner should be facing forward Ensure all straps are not twisted Step 2 Grasp the quick connect buckle at the end of the web belt and bring it around your waist so t...

Page 5: ... left side of the belt into the quick connect buckle of the strap You will hear a click when the tab engages properly Step 4 Reach between your legs and grasp the leg strap on your right side Bring the strap up around the back of your right leg Insert the tab on the strap handing from the right side of the belt into the quick connect buckle of the strap You will hear a click when the tab engages p...

Page 6: ...e the D Ring loop Step 3 Bring the strap on the right side of your back around to your right hip Open the carabiner and insert it through the red loop on the top of the belt The carabiner gate must not be inside the belt loops Step 4 Bring the strap on the left side of your back around to your left hip Open the carabiner and insert it through the blue loop on the top of the belt The carabiner gate...

Page 7: ...just shoulder straps to a snug fit Before use adjust the harness leg straps to a snug fit At least 3 in 8 cm of webbing must extend past the buckle on the leg straps Adjust the waist belt again as necessary for a secure comfortable fit 7 0 sPECIFICATIONS 7 3 1 Standards When installed and used per the requirements and recommendations in the manual the ExoFit NEX Full Body Suspension Harness meets ...

Page 8: ... the product identification information from the ID label in the inspection and maintenance log in Section 9 of this manual DESCRIPTIONS The ExoFit NEX Full Body Harness is available in Vest Figure 1 and Cross Over Figure 2 styles configured with a variety of features including the following Tech Lite Aluminum D Rings Varied Locations Front Back Hips Shoulders Duo Lok Quick Connect Buckles Repel T...

Page 9: ...FID Tag Labels E Revolver Torso Adjustor F Tech Lite Side D Ring G Leg Strap H Tech Lite Dorsal D Ring I Trauma Strap Figure 2 ExoFit NEX Cross Over Style Full Body Harness A B C D E F G A Shoulder Strap w Hybrid Padding B Revolver Adjustor C Hybrid Chest Pad with i Safe RFID Tag Labels D Tech Lite Front D Ring E Duo Lok Quick Connect Buckle F Trauma Strap G Tech Lite Dorsal D Ring ...

Page 10: ...d access confined space applications harnesses equipped with D rings on the shoulders may be used for entry and egress into confined spaces where worker profile is an issue Ladder Climbing Class L The full body harness is used as a component of a climbing system to prevent the user from falling when climbing a ladder or other climbing structure Climbing systems typically include a full body harnes...

Page 11: ...ons with a combined weight clothing tools etc of no more than 420 lbs 191 kg per OSHA 310 lbs 141 kg per ANSI Z359 1 or 352 lbs 160 kg per CSA Z259 10 06 Make sure all of the components in your system are rated to a capacity appropriate to your application 2 2 FREE FALL Personal fall arrest systems used with this equipment must be rigged to limit the free fall to 6 feet 1 8 M per ANSI Z359 1 see S...

Page 12: ... extended length of time it is recommended that some form of seat support be used DBI SALA recommends a seat board suspension work seat seat sling or a boatswain chair Contact Capital Safety for more information on these items 2 6 ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Use of this equipment in areas with environmental hazards may require additional precautions to prevent injury to the user or damage to the equipme...

Page 13: ...te if the hook or D ring twists or rotates Large throat snap hooks are designed for use on fixed structural elements such as rebar or cross members that are not shaped in a way that can capture the gate of the hook Other Restrictions Do not make connections where the hook locking mechanism can come into contact with a structural member or other equipment and potentially release the hook Do not con...

Page 14: ...9 1 anchorages selected for Fall Arrest Systems must meet the anchorage strength requirements defined in Table 2 Table 2 Anchorage Strength Requirements Fall Arrest1 Non Certified Anchorages 5 000 lbs 22 2 kN Certified Anchorages2 2 times the Maximum Arresting Force for Certified Anchorages Restraint1 Non Certified Anchorages 1 000 4 5 kN Certified Anchorages2 2 times the foreseeable force for cer...

Page 15: ...l arrest forces as described in Section 5 must be removed from service immediately and destroyed by the user the rescuer1 or an authorized person2 RESCUE The employer must have a rescue plan when using this equipment The employer must have the ability to perform a rescue quickly and safely 3 3 DONNING AND FITTING THE HARNESS The ExoFit NEX Full Body Harness is available in Vest Figure 1 and Cross ...

Page 16: ...ng lock To release the buckle press the silver colored tabs on the buckle towards each other with one hand while pulling on the tab portion of the buckle with the other hand NOTE Locking and unlocking the webbing lock prevents or allows the strap to slide between the sliding bar and slot on the female end of the quick connect buckle It does not control engagement or disengagement of the buckle end...

Page 17: ...bing Lock to unlocked position Pull strap to adjust Rotate Webbing Lock to locked position NOTE The Webbing Lock does not control engagement or disengagement of the buckle ends Revolver Vertical Torso Adjusters Right A To Tighten Turn Ratchet Knob in direction A To Loosen Pull Ratchet Knob out and turn in direction B NOTE After adjustment tug upwards on the shoulder straps to ensure that each adju...

Page 18: ...locking the webbing lock prevents or allows the strap to slide between the sliding bar and slot on the female end of the quick connect buckle It does not control engagement or disengagement of the buckle ends and will not affect the buckle connection in the event of a fall Step 5 Adjust shoulder straps to a snug fit with the Vertical Torso Adjusters see Figure 12 Left and right sides of the should...

Page 19: ...tate Webbing Lock to unlocked position Pull strap to adjust Rotate Webbing Lock to locked position NOTE The Webbing Lock does not control engagement or disengagement of the buckle ends Revolver Vertical Torso Adjusters To Tighten Turn Ratchet Knob in direction A To Loosen Pull Ratchet Knob out and turn in direction B NOTE After adjustment tug upwards on the shoulder straps to ensure that each adju...

Page 20: ...osition following suspension Do not lay down Seek medical attention following a suspension Figure 13 Suspension Trauma Straps A B 3 8 EXOFIT NEX GLOBAL WIND ENERGY HARNESS MODEL REPLACEABLE LUMBAR PROTECTOR The Lumbar Protector A can be replaced in the field when worn or damaged See Figure 14 Place the ExoFit harness on a flat surface Pull the hip belt B completely out of the harness to free the w...

Page 21: ...ged use etc may require increasing the frequency of inspections 5 3 INSPECTION Inspect the ExoFit NEX Full Body Harness as follows Step 1 Inspect harness hardware buckles D rings pads loop keepers vertical torso adjusters These items must not be damaged broken distorted and must be free of sharp edges burrs cracks worn parts or corrosion PVC coated hardware must be free of cuts rips tears holes et...

Page 22: ...riting may make repairs to this equipment Figure 16 Stitched Impact Indicator A Stitched Impact Indicator A A 6 0 MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND STORAGE 6 1 WASHING INSTRUCTIONS Washing procedures for the ExoFit NEX Full Body Harness are as follows Step 1 Spot clean the ExoFit NEX full body harness with water and a mild soap solution IMPORTANT Use a bleach free detergent when washing the harness and pa...

Page 23: ...RIALS Webbing Materials 6 000 lbs 27 kN Polyester 7 000 lbs 31 kN Tensile Strength Nylon 7 000 lbs Tensile Strength Nomex4 covered Kevlar4 Pad and Label Cover Materials Blend of Nylon and Polyester All outer fabric is Nomex and Kevlar blend fabric Arc Flash models only Fire Resistant Hook and Loop Fasteners Arc Flash models only Optional Accessories Hip Pad with side D rings Nomex covered Kevlar w...

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