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Manual  Revision  Code:  FRONTLINE-SRL-04  10-19-20

 

IMPORTANT:

 

If you have questions on the use, care, or suitability of this equipment for your application, contact 

 

Frontline Fall Protection at [email protected] or visit us at www.frontlinefall.com.

 

Before using this equipment, record the product identification information from the ID label in the 

inspection and maintenance log of this manual.

 

This personal protective equipment is designed and used as a connecting element in fall protection system 

to protect users against falls from heights in working areas and is meant to be used with other certificated 

components.

 

DESCRIPTION:

 

Material:

 

 

For the Cable SRL: 

aluminum, Galvanized steel cable wire, Thermoplastic Housing, Stainless steel & non-

corrosive components

 

For the Webbing SRL:

 UHMWPE & Polyester Webbing, Aluminum Housing, Stainless steel & non-corrosive 

components.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIMITATIONS:

 

Capacity:

 

The SRLs are designed for use by one person with combined weight (person, clothing, tools, etc.) within 

ANSI

 rated weight capacity range of 130 lbs. to 310 lbs. and maximum 

OSHA

 capacity of 420 lbs. when used 

Model No#

 

Length

 

Max.

 

User Load

 

Description

 

RPA061S

 

RPA062S

 

RPA062R

 

RPA062RA

 

6’

 

140 KG

 

3/4” UHMWPE & Polyester Webbing SRL w/snap hook/rebar hook.

 

RPA091TB

 

RPA092TB

 

9’

 

140 KG

 

3/4” UHMWPE & Polyester Webbing SRL w/snap hook.

 

RPA121R

 

12’

 

140 KG

 

1" UHMWPE & Polyester Webbing SRL w/snap hook/rebar hook.

 

RPGC30

 

30’

 

140 KG

 

3/16” Galvanized steel cable SRL w/snap hook/rebar hook.

 

RPGC50

 

50’

 

100 KG

 

3/16” Galvanized steel cable SRL w/snap hook/rebar hook.

 

Webbing SRL Use Application: 

 

For ANSI Z359.14-2014 

Maximum Deceleration Distance: 

24"                                                           

 

Average Arresting Force: 

1,350 lbs. 

 

Cable SRL Use Application: 

For ANSI Z359.14-2014 

Maximum Deceleration Distance: 

24"

 

Average Arresting Force: 

1,350 lbs. 

 

Summary of Contents for RPA061S

Page 1: ...for each component of the system This instruction must be provided to the user of this equipment Manufacturer s instructions must be followed for proper use and maintenance of this equipment Alterations or misuse of this product or failure to follow instructions may result in serious injury or death This equipment is intended to be used by persons trained in its correct application and use ...

Page 2: ...ing SRL UHMWPE Polyester Webbing Aluminum Housing Stainless steel non corrosive components LIMITATIONS Capacity The SRLs are designed for use by one person with combined weight person clothing tools etc within ANSI rated weight capacity range of 130 lbs to 310 lbs and maximum OSHA capacity of 420 lbs when used Model No Length Max User Load Description RPA061S RPA062S RPA062R RPA062RA 6 140 KG 3 4 ...

Page 3: ...n certification exists Compatibility Connecting Component Limitations A Competent Person must ensure the compatibility of all connections and that of the system If any other component in the system doesn t operate properly or if any connector doesn t lock don t use the system Don t use if any part of the system appears to be damaged or a body belt for fall arrest applications All connector gates w...

Page 4: ...cting Device SRL attach to the dorsal D ring of the FBH SRLs are designed for use in applications where falls may occur SRLs covered by this manual SRLs may be used in many situations where a combination of work mobility and fall protection is required i e inspection work general construction maintenance work oil production confined space work etc Standards SRLs confirm to the national standard id...

Page 5: ...all impact after fall event E Next Lower Level or Obstruction Compatibility of Components Connectors Frontline equipment is designed for use with Frontline approved components and subsystems only Non approved components or subsystems may jeopardize compatibility of equipment and may affect complete system Connectors hooks carabiners and D rings must be capable of supporting at least 5000 lbs 22 2K...

Page 6: ...n and rewind the lifeline during periods of inactivity Use the tag line to retrieve the leg end connector for the next use DO NOT leave the tag line connected to the leg end connector when using the SRL for fall protection Consult your doctor if there is reason to doubt your fitness to safely absorb the shock from a fall arrest Age and fitness seriously affect a worker s ability to withstand falls...

Page 7: ...ing condition Check for worn or damaged parts Ensure all bolts are present and secure Check that the lifeline is retracting properly by pulling out the line and allowing it to slowly retract If there is any hesitation in retraction remove the SRL from service mark UNUSABLE Inspect the lifeline for cuts frays burns crushing and corrosion Check to lock action by pulling sharply on the line Product L...

Page 8: ...he SRL in a cool dry clean environment out of direct sunlight Position the SRL so excess water can drain out Avoid exposure to chemical or caustic vapors Thoroughly inspect the SRL after any period of extended storage Specifications SRLs have been tested and certified to the performance requirements of the standard s identified on the labels SRLs documented in this instruction meet the following A...

Page 9: ...Manual Revision Code FRONTLINE SRL 04 10 19 20 8 RPA062S RPA062R RPA062RA RPA091TB RPA092TB ...

Page 10: ...Manual Revision Code FRONTLINE SRL 04 10 19 20 9 Incorrect Use of SRL Drawing 2 RPA121R RPGC30 RPGC50 ...

Page 11: ...or infrequent outdoor use room temperature clean environments Before each use Annually At least every 5 years but not more than intervals required by the manufacturer Moderate to Heavy Transportation residential construction utilities warehouse Fair storage conditions indoor and extended outdoor use all temperatures clean or dusty environments Before each use Semi annually to annually At least eve...

Page 12: ...distortion cracks or damage Inspect the Harness Interface for distortion cracks The Interface should pivot freely The Lifeline should pull out and retract fully without hesitation or creating a slack line condition Ensure the SRL locks up when the lifeline is jerked sharply Lockup should be positive with no slipping All labels must be present and fully legible Inspect the entire SRL for signs of c...

Page 13: ...e Purchased Date of First Use Inspection Date Inspection Items Noted Corrective Action Maintenance Performed Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By ...

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