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85365 (Rev. D)

GR6 TIE-BACK

S E L F - R E T R A C T I N G   L I F E L I N E

 WEB

DO NOT REMOVE LABELS

Assembled in USA

OSHA 1926.502 & 1910.140

Anchor Point at/above D-ring

User Weight Range: 130 - 420 lbs.

 Max. Deceleration Distance: 24”

  Min. Fall Clearance: 5’6”

Anchor Point below D-ring (2’ Max.)

User Weight Range: 130 - 310 lbs.
Max. Deceleration Distance: 44” 
Min. Fall Clearance: 9’2”  

CAUTION!

 DO NOT TIE-BACK ONTO THE RETRACTABLE SECTION

When used in a non-tie-back format, the lifeline must ALWAYS be in tension.

90952 (Rev. D)

Date of First Use:

guardianfall.com

   

WARNING:

 

Manufacturer's instructions supplied with product 

must be read prior to use. Failure to follow instructions may result 

in serious injury or death. Never modify product. Not repairable.

For tie-back to specified tie-back webbing section only.

USE: 

Maximum 2’ free fall. Anchor point must never be positioned more 

than 2’ below harness D-ring. Free fall decreases capacity and increases 

deceleration distance. Avoid lifeline contact with sharp edges both during 

work and in event of a fall. For use by trained users only. Maximum one user. 

Ensure connection to anchorage is secured properly before use. 

May be used as a component of a PFAS in HLL applications.

NOT SUITABLE FOR LEADING EDGE USE

NUNCA DEBEN USARSE EN APLICACIONES DE BORDE EXPUESTO

 

INSPECTION: 

Prior to each use, per instructions, inspect for signs of deployment, 

locking function (pull sharply to test), retraction function, legibility of labels, evidence of 

defects, damage, or missing parts, and condition of connectors, housing, and lifeline 

(inspect full length). Inspection by Competent Person required at least every 12 months. 

Immediately remove from service in event of failed inspection or if unit is subjected to a fall.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Average Arresting 

Force: 1,350 lbs.
Webbing: 6’ HMPE,

25/32” width.

DOM:

MM/YY

PART #:

32015

LOT #:

000000000000000

Date:

Initials:

INSPECTED BY:

Summary of Contents for 32015

Page 1: ...d Storage 8 Inspection 8 Installation and Use 5 7 Inspection Log 8 Labels 10 GR 6 TIE B AC K S E L F R E T R A C T I N G L I F E L I N E WE B DO NOT REMOVE LABELS Assemble d in USA OSHA 1926 502 1910...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...components Worker Classifications CAUTION Understand the following definitions of those who work near or who may be exposed to fall hazards Qualified Person A person with an accredited degree or certi...

Page 4: ...und or an obstruction When calculating fall clearance account for a MINIMUM 2 safety factor deceleration distance user height length of lanyard SRL harness stretch and all other applicable factors Dia...

Page 5: ...to same D ring NO Connector directly to horizontal lifeline NO Connector to integral lanyard NO Connector directly to webbing NO Incompatible or irregular application which may increase risk of roll o...

Page 6: ...Max User Weight Range 130 310 lbs Max Deceleration Distance 44 Min Fall Clearance 9 2 CAUTION DO NOT TIE BACK ONTO THE RETRACTABLE SECTION When used in a non tie back format the lifeline must ALWAYS...

Page 7: ...on with anchor point that eliminates as much slack in lifeline as possible Competent Person must ensure that anchor point location will not introduce potential free fall greater than what is permitted...

Page 8: ...format the lifeline must ALWAYS be in tension Green indicator fully visible SRL connected to bracket loop Locking bar inserted through harness webbing under dorsal D ring C Attach GR6 Tie Back SRL ho...

Page 9: ...ays enure potential free fall does not exceed what is permitted by the system as determined by Competent Person Green indicator fully visible SRL connected to bracket loop Locking bar inserted through...

Page 10: ...king and hazardous materials Ensure that selected work area will support the application specific minimum loads set forth in this instruction manual Work area MUST be stable At least every 12 months a...

Page 11: ...selected must be compliant with manufacturer s instructions and must be of compatible size and configuration Snap hooks carabiners and other connectors must be selected and applied in a compatible fas...

Page 12: ...webbing section only USE Maximum 2 free fall Anchor point must never be positioned more than 2 below harness D ring Free fall decreases capacity and increases deceleration distance Avoid lifeline con...

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