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4.  

O-rings and sliders:

 Guardian provides

(2) 2½” O-rings that should be applied
to the cable lifeline to allow compatible
attachment of snap hooks and other
connecting devices.

O-rings and sliders must be attached to the
lifeline before the system is complete.

For systems with multiple intermediate
anchor points or for any other questions,
contact Guardian Fall Protection.

Table 1

Clip Size

(in.)

Rope Size

(in.)

Minimum

# of Clips

Amount of

Rope to Turn

Back (in.)

Torque

(ft. lbs.)

3/16

1/4

5/16

3/8

7/16

1/2

9/16

5/8
3/4

7/8

1

1

1/8

1

3/8

3/16

1/4

5/16

3/8

7/16

1/2

9/16

5/8
3/4

7/8

1

1

1/8

1

3/8

2

2
2

2

2

3

3

3

3

4

5

5

6
6
7

4
4
5


11

12¾
13½

16
26
37
41
55
62
78

30
30
30
45
65
65

130
130
225

225

225

360
360
500
500

If greater number of clips than shown are used, amount of turn-back should be increased proportionately.

Torque values shown are based upon the threads being clean, dry, and free of lubrication.

   

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9

Maintenance, Cleaning, and Storage

If Metal Energy Absorber fails inspection in any way, immediately remove it from service, and contact
Guardian to inquire about its return or repair.

Cleaning after use is important for maintaining the safety and longevity of Metal Energy Absorber. Remove
all dirt, corrosives, and contaminants from Metal Energy Absorber before and after each use. If Metal Energy
Absorber cannot be cleaned with plain water, use mild soap and water, then rinse and wipe dry. NEVER clean
Metal Energy Absorber with corrosive substances.

When not in use, store equipment where it will not be affected by heat, light, excessive moisture, chemicals,
or other degrading elements.

Prior to EACH use, inspect Metal Energy Absorber for deficiencies, including, but not limited to, corrosion,
deformation, pits, burrs, rough surfaces, sharp edges, cracking, rust, paint buildup, excessive heating,
alteration, and missing or illegible labels. IMMEDIATELY remove Metal Energy Absorber from service if defects
or damage are found, or if exposed to forces of Fall Arrest.

Ensure that applicable work area is free of all damage, including, but not limited to, debris, rot, rust, decay,
cracking, 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 Competent Person other than the user must inspect Metal Energy Absorber.

Competent Person inspections MUST be recorded in inspection log in instruction manual and on
equipment inspection grid label. The Competent Person must sign their initials in the box
corresponding to the month and year the inspection took place.

During inspection, consider all applications and hazards Metal Energy Absorber has been subjected to.

Inspection

Summary of Contents for 15206

Page 1: ...tions Read and understand these instructions before using equipment Introduction 1 Applicable Safety Standards 1 Worker Classifications 1 Safety Information 10 11 Product Specific Applications 2 Limitations 2 4 Components and Specifications 5 6 Maintenance Cleaning and Storage 9 Inspection 9 Installation and Use 6 9 Inspection Log 10 Labels 11 ...

Page 2: ...ssociated 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 certification and with extensive experience or sufficient professional standing who is considered proficient in planning and reviewing the conformity of fall protection and rescue systems Compete...

Page 3: ...tical horizontal Applicable D rings Dorsal Chest Side Shoulder WARNING Use of equipment in unintended applications may result in serious injury or death Maximum 1 attachment per connection point For all applications worker weight capacity range including all clothing tools and equipment is 130 420 lbs Limitations Fall Clearance There must be sufficient clearance below the anchorage connector to ar...

Page 4: ...ng Roof Edge Either Direction X Working Angle From Perpendicular Ø 6 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 8 9 9 11 7 13 3 14 6 16 17 2 18 3 19 4 19 10 21 4 22 3 53 45 38 33 30 28 26 24 23 21 21 21 For example if the anchorage connector is 6 from the leading edge Y the working distance X is 8 in each direction from the perpendicular which translates to a 53 working angle Swing Falls Prior to installati...

Page 5: ...6 6385 fax 800 670 7892 www guardianfall com 4 SAFE ATTACHMENT ZONE DANGER ZONE WORK IN THIS AREA NOT ALLOWED Horizontal Lifeline 100 120 60 SAFE ATTACHMENT ZONE EXTENDS FOR ENTIRE BUILDING ROOF PERIMETER Horizontal Lifeline 120 PLACE HLL 6 10 BACK FROM LEADING EDGE 60 ...

Page 6: ...ips 2 CB 1 W Anchors 2 2 5 O rings Metal Energy Absorber System for Column Ceiling Mount Applications Over 60 Includes 2 Energy Absorbers 3 Shackles 2 Thimbles 1 Turnbuckle 6 Fist Grips 2 CB 1 B Anchors 2 2 5 O rings Metal Energy Absorber System for Column Ceiling Mount Applications Over 60 Includes 2 Energy Absorber 3 Shackles 2 Thimbles 1 Turnbuckle 6 Fist Grips 2 6 Premium Cross Arm Straps 2 2 ...

Page 7: ...d by this instruction manual NEVER over tighten cable Proper sag in cable reduces forces of Fall Arrest 6 If performing installation at heights over 6 ALWAYS use a complete and independent PFAS until Metal Energy Absorber HLL System is fully installed and able to withstand forces of Fall Arrest as specified by this instruction manual Always maintain 100 tie off Guardian recommends using 3 8 diamet...

Page 8: ...n until at least 1 full thread is visible 7 Place wire rope thimble on other end of turnbuckle Tighten bolt until at least 1 full thread is visible Attach second steel shackle and thimble to anchor point or Metal Energy Absorber at opposite end of system second turnbuckle is not used Slack 6 Tightening bolts on the Absorbinator system YES NO 3 Attach Metal Energy Absorber to anchor point using pro...

Page 9: ...7 Class IPS XIP or XXIP sizes 1 and smaller For other classes of wire rope not mentioned above we recommend contacting Crosby Engineering to ensure the desired efficiency rating The style of wire rope termination used for any application is the obligation of the user 1 Refer to Table 1 in following these instructions Turn back specified amount of rope from thimble or loop Apply first clip one base...

Page 10: ... all dirt corrosives and contaminants from Metal Energy Absorber before and after each use If Metal Energy Absorber cannot be cleaned with plain water use mild soap and water then rinse and wipe dry NEVER clean Metal Energy Absorber with corrosive substances When not in use store equipment where it will not be affected by heat light excessive moisture chemicals or other degrading elements Prior to...

Page 11: ...not misuse equipment Workplace conditions including but not limited to flame corrosive chemicals electrical shock sharp objects machinery abrasive substances weather conditions and uneven surfaces must be assessed by a Competent Person before fall protection equipment is selected The analysis of the workplace must anticipate where workers will be performing their duties the routes they will take t...

Page 12: ... Equipment subjected to forces of fall arrest must immediately be removed from use Age fitness and health conditions can seriously affect the worker should a fall occur Consult a doctor if there is any reason to doubt a user s ability to withstand and safely absorb fall arrest forces or perform set up of equipment Pregnant women and minors must not use this equipment Physical harm may still occur ...

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