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Miller Easy Lift Harness

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Miller Diving

Ben Miller

Ben Miller is the man behind the original designs of Miller Diving Equip-

ment and a man dedicated to craftsmanship, quality and principles too 

often lost in today's world of mass production and imitation. Miller, a 

deep-sea commercial diver for over 11 years in the offshore oil fields of 

Louisiana, designed each piece of equipment with the concern and exper-

tise of a seasoned diving veteran. He personally tested each design in the 

field as he earned his living as a commercial diver, a career that started 

in Louisiana in 1967.

The Legend Begins

The Miller bronze series of Diving Helmets were developed in the 1960’s 

and 1970’s. In 1971 Ben designed the first heavy-duty diving harness, 

constructed with stainless steel rivets & washer plates and all stainless 

hardware. Several more harness models followed in 1973 thus creating 

a state-of-the-art Harness, Backpack and Bell Backpack models for the 

commercial diving industry. In the following 30 years the designs of the 

Helmets, Harnesses and Weight Belts help create and set the standard 

for the industry, keeping with the tradition of safety, durability and easy 

maintenance.

Looking Ahead

The world is constantly changing around us, in order for Miller Diving to 

continue to thrive as a business we must look ahead, understand the needs 

of our customers and shape our business to prepare for what is to come.

New Beginnings

Miller Diving is dedicated to continuing Ben Miller’s legacy of providing 

the commercial diver with the highest quality, most rugged and reliable 

diving equipment that can be produced.

Miller Diving is now located in Santa Maria, California and is proud to 

manufacture and support the Miller Diving line of products. Ben’s tradi-

tions of high quality craftsmanship and innovative designs to keep the 

Miller Diver at the forefront of safety and technology will continue.

Honoring The Past

Miller Diving engineers are completing the development of many of Ben’s 

original concepts and utilizing new manufacturing 

processes and techniques to help bring his ideas 

to the market and produce the highest quality 

commercial diving products possible. Honoring 

the past by moving into the future.

www.millerdiving.com/

Summary of Contents for Easy Lift

Page 1: ...mages such as photographs and illustrations of our products are copyrighted and trademarks of Morgan Diving Corp The three dimensional forms of our products are trademark trade dress protected Morgan...

Page 2: ...efective part freight prepaid to the Miller Diving plant The part will be re paired or replaced at no charge as deemed necessary by Miller Diving This warranty becomes null and void if 1 The product h...

Page 3: ...s Guide V Miller Easy Lift Harness Terminology VI Miller Diving 1 General Information 1 Pre Donning Checks 1 Donning the Easy Lift Harness 3 Installing the leg straps 4 Weaving the vertical leg straps...

Page 4: ...f not avoided could result in death or serious in jury This user guide contains important safety information and should always be available to those personnel using this equipment Read understand and...

Page 5: ...der strap mainliftring redtohead legstrapbuckles waiststrap waistD rings seatwebbing legliftring yellow cheststrap shoulderstrap buckles rubberbackpack rightshoulder strap Miller Easy Lift Harness Ter...

Page 6: ...the following 30 years the designs of the Helmets Harnesses and Weight Belts help create and set the standard for the industry keeping with the tradition of safety durability and easy maintenance Look...

Page 7: ...as an identification plate attached to the backpack with serial number part number manufacture date and other pertinent information Pre Donning Checks Inspect condition of webbing rivets and proper we...

Page 8: ...mach level Adjust shoulder straps to obtain proper positioning if necessary Run the free end though the double D rings Tighten strap until snug Adjust shoulder straps to obtain proper positioning Snap...

Page 9: ...kle for easier passage Repeat this procedure with the left leg strap through the left leg loop on the bottom of the seat webbing Fold leg strap buckle for easier passage through leg loop Slide leg str...

Page 10: ...e 3 hole adjustment buckle malelegstrap buckle femalelegstrap buckle Female and male leg strap buckles on the leg straps a Place the horizontal leg strap with the rivet heads towards the diver s leg a...

Page 11: ...Make a loop and push strap down through slotted hole 3 c Make a loop in the strap between 1 and 3 slotted holes Bring the strap up from behind and through 2 slotted hole d From the 2 slot push the st...

Page 12: ...eve B CAUTION The male buckle must be inserted in the correct direction into the female buckle failure to do so will result in the inability to interlock the two buckles Inserting the leg buckles Wrap...

Page 13: ...nless buckles and D rings thereby minimizing maintenance However it is essential to thoroughly inspect the harness for damage and wear before and after each dive DO NOT USE the harness if its servicea...

Page 14: ...ill attack the nylon ma terial of the webbing which may result in the deterioration of the webbing and equipment failure ANSI Compliance The Miller Easy Lift Harness and Extraction Bridle have been te...

Page 15: ...Miller Easy Lift Harness Notes Miller Diving All rights reserved Document 120613010 9 Notes...

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