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1.0   Purpose..................................................................................... 3
2.0  General Requirements, Warnings and Limitations.................... 4-5

 

2.1 General Requirements

 

2.2 System Warnings and Limitations

 

3.0   System Diagram & Components, Assembly and Installation.... 5-10

 

3.1 Techline HLL System w/Cross-Arm Straps................................  6-7

  3.2 Techline Residential HLL System w/RA30-2 Roof Anchors....  8-10

4.0   Training..................................................................................... 11
5.0 Inspection.................................................................................. 

11-12

6.0 Fall 

Clearance........................................................................... 

12-15

7.0   Care, Maintenance and Storage............................................... 15

 

 Product 

Labels.......................................................................... 

16-17 

 

Inspection and Maintenance Log.............................................. 18

 Warranty.................................................................................... 

19

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for Miller Techline HLLR Series

Page 1: ...I254 Rev D MFP9720128 22 April 2013 ...

Page 2: ...Diagram Components Assembly and Installation 5 10 3 1 Techline HLL System w Cross Arm Straps 6 7 3 2 Techline Residential HLL System w RA30 2 Roof Anchors 8 10 4 0 Training 11 5 0 Inspection 11 12 6 0 Fall Clearance 12 15 7 0 Care Maintenance and Storage 15 Product Labels 16 17 Inspection and Maintenance Log 18 Warranty 19 Table of Contents ...

Page 3: ...erly trained WARNING SKU Description Kit Contents TechLine HLL Kits with Cross Arm Straps HLLR1 30FT HLLR1 60FT Temporary Rope HLL System for 1 worker available with 30 ft 9m or 60 ft 18m lifeline 11 16 in 17 5mm kernmantle style rope lifeline Lifeline adjuster Two 2 heavy duty cross arm anchorage straps One 1 connecting O ring Waterproof bucket HLLR2 30FT HLLR2 60FT Temporary Rope HLL System for ...

Page 4: ...uct labels which include important warnings and information for the authorized person user 2 2 System Warnings and Limitations tools and clothing for the two worker system Do not exceed this weight Capacity ratings assume the anchorage or structure to which the horizontal lifeline kit is installed meets the load requirements LIFELINE Do not use this system if the tensioner does not lock onto the l...

Page 5: ... with the components of the personal fall arrest system must be read understood and followed Personal fall arrest systems must be rigged to limit a free fall to the shortest possible distance 6 ft 1 8m maximum FALL CLEARANCE SWING FALL Ensure that adequate clearance exists in your fall path to avoid striking a lower level or obstruction The amount of fall clearance required is dependent upon the t...

Page 6: ...g lifeline or rope grab and vertical lifeline to the horizontal lifeline A CROSS ARM STRAPS Used to secure lifeline to anchorage point B SNAP HOOK Self locking snap hook used to connect the end of the lifeline to an approved anchorage connector C IN LINE SHOCK ABSORBER Designed to limit forces to 2 500 lbs 11 2kN which provides a 2 1 safety factor for 5 000 lb 22 2kN anchorage D LIFELINE ADJUSTER ...

Page 7: ...ile at the same time turning the tensioner nut in the direction of the ar row Tighten nut 1 3 16 until tensioner begins to slip against the rope Once slippage occurs DO NOT continue to tighten the tensioner Step 3 Remove slack in system by releasing the tension release lever and pull the free end of the rope through the tensioner Step 5 Close the tension release lever to prevent unintentional loos...

Page 8: ...en two anchorage connectors G O RINGS Used to connect worker s shock absorbing lanyard self retracting lifeline or rope grab and vertical lifeline to the horizontal lifeline C In Line Shock Absorber A RA30 2 ROOF ANCHORS Used to secure lifeline to anchorage point B SNAP HOOK Self locking snap hook used to connect the end of the lifeline to an approved anchorage connector C IN LINE SHOCK ABSORBER D...

Page 9: ...ndition of the support structure will support the anticipated loads created by a fall DUUHVW HIRUH XVH RI DQ URR QJ IDOO SURWHFWLRQ V VWHP HQVXUH WKDW WKH DQFKRU LV SURS erly and securely installed with the required number of fasteners RA30 2 roof anchors are reusable anchorage connectors designed to be repositioned as work progresses provided that the roof anchor has not seen fall arrest forces a...

Page 10: ... tensioner begins to slip against the rope Once slippage occurs DO NOT continue to tighten the tensioner Step 3 Remove slack in system by releasing the tension release lever and pull the free end of the rope through the tensioner Step 5 Close the tension release lever to prevent unintentional loosening of line tension RU XVH FRQQHFW RQO WR RQH RI WKH 2 ULQJV SURYLGHG RQ WKH KRUL RQWDO OLIHOLQH 2 1...

Page 11: ...Straps When inspecting the webbing be sure to inspect each section URWDWLQJ DQG ÀH LQJ WR UHYHDO DQ GDPDJH FXWV EURNHQ VWUDQGV EHUV IUD HG DUHDV pulled stitches burns environmental or chemical damage refer to Table 1 unusual wearing patterns or signs of deterioration Inspect hardware for distortion cracks breaks corrosion pitted surfaces and rough or sharp edges Roof Anchors In addition to the gen...

Page 12: ...ould be examined for loose strands rips deterioration or other signs of activation Pack style shock absorbers will break open to release the core contents when subjected to fall arrest forces Any signs of breakage rips or tears should be noted as an indication of deployment For any missing damaged or replacement parts call 800 873 5242 If inspection reveals a defect in condition or if components h...

Page 13: ...th of Lanyard in Feet Inches 3 0 9m 6 1 8m 0 10 0 3m 14 1 4 29m 17 1 5 18m 11 20 3 4 6 1m 14 9 4 5m 17 9 5 41m 21 30 6 4 9 1m 15 8 4 78m 18 8 5 69m 31 40 9 4 12 2m 16 8 5 08m 19 8 5 99m 41 50 12 5 15 2m 17 7 5 36m 20 7 6 27m 51 60 15 5 18 2m 18 7 5 66m 21 7 6 58m FALL CLEARANCE DIAGRAM For illustration purposes only Techline HLL System with cross arm straps shown FALL CLEARANCE DIAGRAM For illustr...

Page 14: ...equired for two workers connected to system with Miller shock absorbing lanyards Span Length in Feet Length of Lanyard in Feet Inches 3 0 9m 6 1 8m 0 10 0 3m 19 1 5 82m 22 1 6 73m 11 20 3 4 6 1m 19 9 6 02m 22 9 6 93m 21 30 6 4 9 1m 20 8 6 3m 23 8 7 21m 31 40 9 4 12 2m 21 8 6 6m 24 8 7 52m 41 50 12 5 15 2m 22 7 6 88m 25 7 7 8m 51 60 15 5 18 2m 23 7 7 19m 26 7 8 1m Total Fall Clearance Required for ...

Page 15: ...l Miller replacement parts are ap proved for use in this system Non repairable components that do not pass inspection must be disposed of in a manner to prevent inadvertent further use Contact Honeywell Technical Service at 800 873 5242 if you have any questions STORAGE When not in use store in a clean dry location free of exposure to heat light excessive mois ture oil chemicals vapors or other de...

Page 16: ...his system A rescue plan should be developed prior to use Connectors and anchorage points must be compatible and able to support 5 000 lbs 22kN The lifeline must be placed at or above the back D ring on the harness unless WKH VSHFL F 7HFK LQH 6 VWHP LV DSSURYHG IRU XVH EHORZ WKH ULQJ VXFK DV WKRVH GHVLJQDWHG IRU URR QJ DSSOLFDWLRQV 1R PRUH WKDQ D IW P IUHH IDOO LV DOORZHG E 26 Do not allow lifelin...

Page 17: ...or BEFORE USING Inspect before each use according to manufacturer s instructions SHEATHING LAG SCREWS ROOF PEAK TRUSS RAFTER Connect to O RING only Compliance OSHA 1926 502 Max Capacity 310 lbs 140 6kg Material Steel Copper Nylon Questions Call 800 873 5242 Heavy Duty Multiple Use Roof Anchor Model RA30 2 INSTALLATION Attach anchor with eight 8 5 16 x 2 1 2 or longer lag screws Position so that fa...

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