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APPENDIX B—ENGAGEMENT ARM SHOCK REMOVAL 

 

READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE SET OF INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PERFORMING ANY STEP IN THIS PROCESS 

 

TOOLS NEEDED: 

Side cutting pliers, pliers, baling wire

 

 

Shock Removal  

 
STEP 1 
 

Press downward on the 

Engagement Arm

 

Assembly (6)

 

approximately 4 inches to compress the shock.  The 

Locking 

Mechanism

 

(7)

 will engage, making a “BONG” sound,  

keeping the 

Engagement Arm Shock

 

(19)

 in a compressed 

position. 
 
***Note, the 

Locking Mechanism (7) 

may be Red, Yellow or 

Green depending on the manufacture date. 

STEP 2 
 

The 

Engagement Arm Assembly (6) 

should be locked in a 

downward position to compress the 

Engagement Arm Shock 

(19)

.  

STEP 3 
 

While the 

Engagement Arm Shock (19) 

is still mounted, turn 

the 

Clevis Joint Snap-In Pin (19a)

 to release the spring end 

from the 

Yoke End Linkage (19b)

.  

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO 

REMOVE THE PINS!

 

Repeat for both ends of the  

Engagement Arm Shock (19).

 

19 

19 

19a 

19b 

19a 

19b 

Summary of Contents for APR-000-12

Page 1: ...lowing instructions for the use and care of this equipment It is the responsibility of the purchaser to understand and convey explicit instruction to each user The AES Manufacturing Leading Edge Safet...

Page 2: ...16 Hoisting or Lifting_____________________________________ 18 General Safety_______________________________________ 18 Before Each Use______________________________________ 19 Positioning the Unit___...

Page 3: ...g Edge Safety LLC North Kansas City MO TRIREX COMPLETE MOBILE FALL PROTECTION SYSTEM is a registered trademark of Leading Edge Safety LLC 1345 Taney North Kansas City MO 64116 www LeadingEdgeSafety ne...

Page 4: ...cting Components for Personal Fall Arrest Systems 1 2d Use of Manufacturer s Recommendations the TRIREX shall not be installed positioned utilized in a manner that violates the literature instructions...

Page 5: ...RSON FALL ARREST 2 PERSON FALL RESTRAINT TRIREX TR 000 03 18 MOBILE FALL PROTECTION SYSTEM MODEL TR 000 03 18 DOUBLE 20 CUFT JOB BOX 3 PERSON FALL ARREST 2 PERSON FALL RESTRAINT TRIREX TR 000 02 18 MO...

Page 6: ...1000 R2000 AND STINGER MODELS RAPTOR ALERT RAS 000 18 FALL ARREST ALERT SYSTEM MODEL RAS 000 18 130 DB SIREN STROBE LIGHT 12v RECHARGEABLE BATTERY COMPATIBLE WITH ALL TRIREX MODELS AND CONFIGURATIONS...

Page 7: ...TFORM PLATFORM ONLY MODEL ICE P 000 12 STORAGE FOR FIRST AID MEDICAL SUPPLIES 1 5 GL WATER COOLER 6 ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS COMPATIBLE WITH ALL TRIREX MODELS AND R2000 MODELS IN SINGLE JOB BOX CONFIGUR...

Page 8: ...TRIREX INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7 E N G L I S H...

Page 9: ...TRIREX INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8 E N G L I S H...

Page 10: ...TRIREX INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9 E N G L I S H...

Page 11: ...TRIREX INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10 E N G L I S H...

Page 12: ...TRIREX INSTRUCTION MANUAL 11 E N G L I S H...

Page 13: ...TRIREX INSTRUCTION MANUAL 12 E N G L I S H...

Page 14: ...TRIREX INSTRUCTION MANUAL 13 E N G L I S H...

Page 15: ...TRIREX INSTRUCTION MANUAL 14 E N G L I S H...

Page 16: ...e in a fall restraint system for up to two workers 3 2 Personal Fall Arrest System A personal fall arrest system PFAS arrests a fall after a fall has begun The system is comprised of an anchorage conn...

Page 17: ...LIZED SLAB FORMWORK 7 8 FLAT SURFACES AND UP TO 2 12 SLOPE DO NOT USE THE TRIREX TM ON THE FOLLOWING SUBSTRATES ICE SNOW TECTUM DECK 5 METAL DECKS LESS THAN 22GA 5 OR GREATER THAN 18GA 5 6 1 REDUCE MA...

Page 18: ...weight clothing tools of no more than 310 lbs per person No more than five persons may be connected to the TRIREX at any time IMPORTANT DO NOT begin work for which fall protection is required until th...

Page 19: ...6 The TriRex was designed be to hoisted by a crane or lifted by a forklift and is equipped with both hoisting guide rings and fork pockets HOISTING GUIDE RING HOISTING GUIDE RING FORK POCKET 6 0 GENER...

Page 20: ...Check for loose bent or damage parts including the talon and rake tips of the engagement arm FIG 7 2 7 2 B Check welded connections for visible distortion cracks or other damage 7 2 C Check Tie off R...

Page 21: ...to the leading edge and the Tire Brake rests firmly against the front tires FIG 8 3 Lock the front axle in place by turning the Front Axle Lock to the locking position Lock the front wheel hubs in pla...

Page 22: ...be used at parapet walls up to 42 in height when properly set up 12 15 from the leading edge and used with an SRL ANSI approved for leading edge conditions FIG 9 2 9 2 B The TriRex may be used at par...

Page 23: ...when connecting SRL and lifelines to the TriRex Only use connectors that are suitable to each application Ensure connections are compatible in size shape and strength Do not use equipment that is not...

Page 24: ...e substrate and or all four tires are contacting the walking working surface 12 3 Rescuers should attach themselves in fall restraint to a secondary TriRex not involved in the fall or other certified...

Page 25: ...on the Engagement Arm 6 and lift up on the Locking Mechanism 7 to allow the Engagement Arm 7 to return to its resting position If the Engagement Arm 6 does not have upward pressure from the Engagement...

Page 26: ...Replace tires if flat spots prevent the unit from being moved easily PROBLEM Locking Mechanism 7 stuck and will not release POSSIBLE CAUSE Locking Mechanism 7 is jammed against the Rake FIG A 3 portio...

Page 27: ...will engage making a BONG sound keeping the Engagement Arm Shock 19 in a compressed position Note the Locking Mechanism 7 may be Red Yellow or Green depending on the manufacture date STEP 2 The Engag...

Page 28: ...old the Engagement Arm Shock 19 in place STEP 4 While the Engagement Arm Shock 19 is still mounted to the machine and before removing any Clevis Joint Snap In Pin 19a from the Engagement Arm Shock 19...

Page 29: ...ON OF THE CLAW Lift upward on the Locking Mechanism 7 and press downward 1 2 inches on the Engagement Arm Assembly 6 release the Engagement Arm Assembly 6 and the Engagement Arm Shock 19 should return...

Page 30: ...ove the Engagement Arm Shock prior to removal of the Engagement Arm Assembly STEP 1 Insert the Bronze Bushings 18a holes as shown STEP 2 Raise the Engagement Arm Assembly 6 into place talon side down...

Page 31: ...GEMENT ARM INSTALLATION CONT READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE SET OF INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PERFORMING ANY STEP IN THIS PROCESS STEP 4 Place the 1 Flat Washer 18c over the Clevis Pin 18b STEP 5 Insert and...

Page 32: ...STAND THE ENTIRE SET OF INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PERFORMING ANY STEP IN THIS PROCESS 19a 19b STEP 8 Cut and remove any baling wire used to compress the shock allowing the Engagement Arm Assembly 6 to retur...

Page 33: ...IS PROCESS STEP 10 Secure the Engagement Arm Cable 20 through the attachment point as shown with 3 4 10 x 3 25 Hex Bolt 20a two 1 Flat Washers 20b and 3 4 10 Locknut 20c STEP 11 Ensure all bolts are s...

Page 34: ...ATE OF PURCHASE ____________________ INSPECTION DATE ____________________ Overall Cart Parts Yes No Inspected By Welded Connections Yes No Inspected By Attachment Point Rings and Hoisting Rings Yes No...

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Page 36: ...Copyright 2019 by Leading Edge Safety LLC 1345 Taney North Kansas City MO 64116 www LeadingEdgeSafety net PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA...

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