4.1
Attach V-SHOCK Single Leg PFL to Harness
A V-SHOCK PFL may be connected to an approved full body harness by feeding the carabiner through the back D-ring of
the harness. In these applications, the snaphook is connected to a suitable anchorage with the appropriate connecting
hardware.
4.2
Attach V-SHOCK Twin Leg PFLs to Harness Using V-SHOCK TwinLink Connector
A V-SHOCK TwinLink connector can be used to connect two V-SHOCK PFLs side-by-side on a full body harness just below
the rear D-Ring or through the PFL tunnel. The V-SHOCK TwinLink connector shall only be used to connect a maximum of
two V-SHOCK PFLs to the harness.*
* The V-SHOCK TwinLink (minus the clip) may be used to attach directly to a full body harness D-ring.
1. If harness has PFL tunnel—use
PFL tunnel as connection point.
If harness does not have PFL
tunnel—Lift D-ring on harness and
pull straps through dorsal pad until
V-SHOCK PFL can feed between
webbing straps and dorsal pad.
2. Unclip plastic divider on V-
SHOCK TwinLink connector.
Rotate, lift, and twist gate on
carabiner. Push gate inward to
open carabiner.
3. Feed carabiner through swivel
eyelet on first V-SHOCK PFL.
4. Feed carabiner through PFL
tunnel or behind both straps on
harness.
5. Feed swivel eyelet of second V-
SHOCK PFL onto carabiner and
allow carabiner gate to snap shut.
Rotate plastic divider and clip it
into position to maintain
separation of PFLs.
6. If harness has PFL tunnel—
Installation complete.
If harness does not have PFL
tunnel—Pull harness straps back
through dorsal pad to eliminate
slack in webbing.
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V-SHOCK® & V-SHOCK® EDGE
Personal Fall Limiter (PFL)
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4 Harness Attachment
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