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APPENDIX A

Table 1A: Specifications for 

DuraTech Leading Edge SRL

Model #

Lifeline Material

Working Length, 

Weight, and Housing 

Size

Materials and 

Specifications

Capacity and 

Standards

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7227CLE

7229CLE

7232CLE

7/32” (5.6mm) 

Diameter 

7x19

Galvanized 

Steel Cable

20 ft (6.1 m)

25 ft (7.6 m)

30 ft (9.1 m)

17.0 lbs (7.7 kg)

12” x 8.5”

(305 mm x 216 mm)

Housing:

Cast Aluminum

Anchorage Carabiner:

5,000 lbs (22.2 kN)

with 3,600 lbs (16 kN) 

Gate Strength

Steel Load-Indicating 

Swivel Snap Hook:

5,000 lbs (22.2 kN)

with 3,600 lbs (16 kN)

Gate Strength

Single User Capacity:

130 to 310 lbs.

(59 to 141 kg)

ANSI Z359.14-2021

Class 2

OSHA 1926.502

OSHA 1910.66

7268CLE

7265CLE

50 ft (15.2 m)

60 ft (18.3 m)

24.5 lbs (11.1 kg)

13.5” x 10”

(343 mm x 254 mm)

Table 1B: FallTech DuraTech Leading Edge 

Class 2 SRL ANSI 

Performance Attributes

Part #s and Conditions

Typical FallTech Performance

ANSI Performance Requirements

Part #

Anchorage 

Condition

Arrest 

Distance

Average 

Arrest Force

Maximum 

Arrest Force

Maximum 

Arrest 

Distance

Average 

Arrest Force

*Conditioned

Maximum 

Arrest Force

7227CLE

7229CLE

7232CLE

Overhead 

Non-Leading 

Edge

36” 

(0.9 m)

1,147 lbf

(5.1 kN)

1,533 lbf

(6.8 kN)

42”

(1.1 m)

1,575 lbf

(7.0 kN)

1,800 lbs

(8.0 kN)

Leading Edge 

Condition, 

Foot-Level 

with 5’ 

(1.5m) 

Setback

134”

(3.4 m)

1,003 lbf

(4.5 kN)

1,649 lbf

(7.3 kN)

N/A

N/A

Leading Edge 

Condition, 

Foot-Level 

with 0’ 

Setback

96”

(2.4 m)

919 lbf

(4.1 kN)

1,427 lbf

(6.3 kN)

N/A

N/A

7268CLE

7265CLE

Overhead 

Non-Leading 

Edge

42”

(1.1 m) 

1,150 lbf

(5.1 kN)

1,757 lbf

(7.8 kN)

42”

(1.1 m)

1,575 lbf

(7.0 kN)

Leading Edge 

Condition, 

Foot-Level 

with 5’ 

(1.5 m)

Setback

127”

(3.2 m)

1,004 lbf

(4.5 kN)

1,608 lbf

(7.2 kN)

N/A

N/A

Leading Edge 

Condition, 

Foot-Level 

with 0’ 

Setback

125”

(3.2 m)

944 lbf

(4.2 kN)

1,792 lbf

(8.0 kN)

N/A

N/A

MSRD28 Rev B

081723

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Summary of Contents for DuraTech Class 2 Leading Edge SRL

Page 1: ...pton CA 90221 USA Tel 800 719 4619 Fax 323 752 5613 This manual is intended to meet the Manufacturer s Instructions as required by the American National Standards Institute ANSI Z359 and should be use...

Page 2: ...or purposes of this manual the DuraTech Class 2 Leading Edge SRL in all iterations may be referred to collectively as the DuraTech Class 2 LE the Class 2 LE SRL the leading edge SRL the DuraTech LE th...

Page 3: ...sers experience more risk of serious injury or death due to falls because of increased fall arrest forces placed on the user s body In addition the onset of suspension trauma after a fall even may be...

Page 4: ...ections are placed formed or constructed The shape and texture of a leading edge may vary see Figure 11 As shown in Figure 1 below the SRD has a glass reinforced nylon housing with an integrated handl...

Page 5: ...more than 6 feet 1 8 m over an edge To be declared a Class 1 and Class 2 device ANSI requires an SRD to have an overhead Arrest Distance of less than 42 1 1 m an Average Arrest Force of less than 1 35...

Page 6: ...mechanisms to inadvertently open regardless of how they become oriented Contact FallTech if you have any questions about compatibility Connectors must be compatible with the anchorage or other system...

Page 7: ...connect in a way that would produce a condition of loading on the gate D Never attach to a object in a manner whereby the gate of the snap hook or carabiner would be prevented from fully closing and l...

Page 8: ...BH dorsal D ring A non overhead anchor may be as low as foot level but no more than a maximum of 5 1 5m below the user s FBH dorsal D ring Non overhead anchor locations result in greater contact betwe...

Page 9: ...7 0 2 0 7 0 2 2 7 5 2 3 8 0 2 5 9 0 2 7 9 5 2 9 10 5 3 2 11 5 3 5 12 5 3 8 13 5 4 1 30 ft 9 2 m 6 0 1 9 6 5 1 9 6 5 2 0 7 0 2 1 7 5 2 2 8 0 2 4 8 5 2 6 9 5 2 8 10 0 3 1 11 0 3 4 12 5 3 7 13 5 4 1 14 5...

Page 10: ...4 6 m 15 5 4 7 16 0 4 9 16 5 5 0 17 0 5 2 17 5 5 3 19 0 5 8 20 0 6 1 21 5 6 6 22 5 6 9 24 0 7 3 25 5 7 8 27 5 8 4 20 ft 6 1 m 15 5 4 7 16 0 4 9 16 0 4 9 16 5 5 0 17 5 5 3 18 0 5 5 19 0 5 8 20 0 6 1 2...

Page 11: ...0 8 5 30 ft 9 2 m 18 0 5 5 18 0 5 5 18 5 5 6 18 5 5 6 19 0 5 8 20 0 6 1 20 5 6 2 21 5 6 6 22 0 6 8 23 0 6 9 24 0 7 3 25 5 7 8 26 5 8 1 35 ft m 18 0 5 5 18 0 5 5 18 5 5 6 18 5 5 6 19 0 5 8 19 5 6 0 20...

Page 12: ...l a radius and or severely abrade or otherwise compromise the lifeline Do not work with the leading edge above the anchorage Figure 10 Leading Edge Angle of Lifeline Redirect 5 4 Edge Conditions Leadi...

Page 13: ...g footing such as sand gravel grain or a sloped surface may not allow the lifeline to reach sufficient speed to activate the lock mechanism A clear path is required to assure positive locking of the S...

Page 14: ...all A fall event over an edge may require special rescue equipment and measures Ensure a written rescue plan method and system is in place and readily available to all users for rapid response Ensure...

Page 15: ...or Cable SRD Inspection Extract all of the cable and check the entire working length for damage caused by chemical corrosion or excessive heat as evident by discoloration A bird caging B broken wire s...

Page 16: ...ate maintenance or activated fall indicators remove the equipment from service 7 5 Inspection Document Record inspection results on the Inspection Record provided below or on a similar document Inspec...

Page 17: ...8 0 Labels 8 1 Labels The labels must be present and legible MSRD28 Rev B 081723 17...

Page 18: ...8 0 Labels 8 1 Labels The labels must be present and legible MSRD28 Rev B 081723 18...

Page 19: ...fall protection program who through training and knowledge is capable of identifying evaluating and addressing existing and potential fall hazards and who has the employer s authority to take prompt c...

Page 20: ...sitioning The act of supporting the body with a positioning system for the purpose of working with hands free Positioning Lanyard A lanyard used to transfer forces from a body support to an anchorage...

Page 21: ...2 SRL ANSI Performance Attributes Part s and Conditions Typical FallTech Performance ANSI Performance Requirements Part Anchorage Condition Arrest Distance Average Arrest Force Maximum Arrest Force Ma...

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