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B.  EXOFIT NEX™ CROSS-OVER STYLE FULL BODY HARNESS: 

The ExoFit NEX™ Cross-Over Style 

Harness incorporates loops for a removable waist belt. The belt can be installed through the two loops 

in the harness located in the lower back shoulder straps (see Figure 10). The belt will pass through the 

harness just below the padded area. The hip pad, if used, is secured to the belt by passing the belt 

through the hip pad loops. Don the Cross-Over Style Full Body Harness per the following steps and 

corresponding images in Figure 12:

Step 1.

 

Locate the back D-ring held in position by the D-ring pad; lift up the harness and hold by 

this D-ring. Ensure the straps are not twisted.

Step 2.

 

Grasp the shoulder straps between the back and front D-ring and slip the harness over your 

head from the left side. Position the shoulder straps on top of your shoulders. Ensure that 

the straps are not tangled and hang freely. The D-ring will be positioned on your back when 

worn properly.

Step 3.

 

Grasp the tab of the buckle located at your right hip and insert it into the receptor of the 

quick connect buckle (see Figure 12). You will hear a click when the tab engages properly.

Step 4.

 

Reach between your legs and grasp the gray leg strap on your left side. Bring the strap up 

between your legs and insert the tab of the buckle into the receptor of the buckle on the left 

side as shown in Figure 12. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. Connect 

the right leg strap using the same procedure. To adjust the leg straps, unlock   the webbing 

lock on the quick connect buckle and pull on the strap. A plastic end keeper on the end of 

the strap will stop it from pulling completely out of the buckle. When the strap is properly 

adjusted, lock   the webbing 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 ends and will not affect the 

buckle connection in the event of a fall.

Step 5.

 

Adjust shoulder straps to a snug 

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 t with the Vertical Torso Adjusters (see Figure 12): 

Left and right sides of the shoulder straps should be adjusted to the same length and the 

front D-ring should be centered on your lower chest. The back D-ring should be centered 

between your shoulder blades. Note: On ExoFit XP models, the back (dorsal) D-ring can 

be repositioned up or down as needed for a correct 

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 t. Adjust the leg straps to a snug 

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 t. 

At least 3 in. (8 cm) of webbing must extend past the buckle on the leg straps. Adjust the 

waist belt (if present).

3.4  USE OF FALL ARREST D-RING OR ATTACHMENT ELEMENT: 

For fall arrest applications connect to the 

D-ring or attachment element on your back, between your shoulder blades. Side D-rings, if present, are for 

positioning or restraint applications only. Front D-ring, if present, is for ladder climbing, positioning, or other 

applications with a limited free fall not exceeding 2 feet (0.6 m) with a 900 MAF requirement. For rescue, 

back, shoulder, or front D-rings may be used. D-rings on seat sling are for work positioning or personnel 

riding.

3.5 MAKING 

CONNECTIONS: 

When using a hook to connect to an anchorage or when coupling components 

of the system together, ensure roll-out cannot occur. Roll-out occurs when interference between the hook 

and mating connector causes the hook gate to unintentionally open and release. Self-locking snap hooks 

and carabiners should be used to reduce the possibility of roll-out. Do not use hooks or connectors that 

will not completely close over the attachment object. See subsystem manufacturer’s instructions for more 

information on making connections.

3.6  CONNECTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS: 

After properly 

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 tting the full body harness, the user may then 

connect to other system components. Follow the guidelines in Section 3.4 when selecting the correct 

attachment element.

Summary of Contents for ExoFit NEX Z359

Page 1: ...n 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 st...

Page 2: ...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 St...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...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 ga...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...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 usin...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...bbing 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 Tors...

Page 11: ...nlocking 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 bu...

Page 12: ...otate 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 Verti...

Page 13: ...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 PRO...

Page 14: ...ected to fall arrest or impact forces it must be immediately removed from service and destroyed IMPORTANT Extreme working conditions harsh environments prolonged use etc may require increasing the fre...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...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 Al...

Page 17: ...17 8 0 LABELING The following labels must be securely attached and fully legible All Models ANSI Models CSA Models...

Page 18: ...18 ANSI Models CSA Models Vest Style Harness Cross Over Style Harness...

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Page 24: ...LAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION...

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