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IMPORTANT:  It is vital that anchor points 
are sufficiently strong, they should be 
capable of withstanding a minimum of 15kN

 

horizontally and in the direction of the line.  
The high anchor rating is due to the vector 
forces generated in the high angle ‘Y’ formed 
in the line when loaded. 
 

NOTE:

 When used as an anchor for a restraint 

system – as opposed to fall arrest – then more 
than one operative can use the line at one 
time. You must be certain that all operatives 
are in restraint at all times, with no potential 
fall. 
 
 

 
 
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS

 

 
 
 
 
1. When the assembly is at the required 
location, remove the short fixed (50mm 
webbing) part and make the necessary 
connection to the anchor point (Fig. A). 
 
 
 
 
2. Unpack the adjustable (35mm webbing) 
part and attach to the other anchor point.  Take 
care not to have twists in the line (Fig. B). 
 
 
 
 
3.  When both connections have been made 
the next step is to take up the ‘coarse’ 
adjustment, to do this the ratchet should be in 
the position shown (Fig. C). 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Ratchet

Fig. C

Karabiner 

P+P Anchorage Sling 

Fig. A

Fig. B

35mm Webbing 

Summary of Contents for 90287

Page 1: ...95 1997 Class C Supplied by Pammenter Petrie Limited PAMMENTER PETRIE LIMITED 140 146 Brearley Street Hockley Birmingham B19 3XJ Tel 44 0 121 359 4561 Sales Tel 44 0 121 503 5860 Training Fax 44 0 121...

Page 2: ...LIFELINE HLL The HORIZONTAL LIFELINE has been CE marked by P P Ltd to 89 686 EEC using the procedures described in BSEN 795 1997 for class C devices Certified by Approved Body SATRA Safety Product Cen...

Page 3: ...me You must be certain that all operatives are in restraint at all times with no potential fall FITTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 When the assembly is at the required location remove the short fixed 50mm webbing...

Page 4: ...if this happens the webbing will jam Should this happen it will be necessary to release the webbing and start the tensioning operation again see releasing operation 5 When tensioning is complete posi...

Page 5: ...d anchor loads in the event of a fall 3 Ensure that harness lanyard attachments karabiners etc are free from sharp edges or burrs 4 Ensure that anchor points are adequate at lease 15kN 30kN for 2 pers...

Page 6: ...d installation information please contact P P IMPORTANT Please note that the test results were achieved using P P Chunkie Fall Arrest Lanyards and a 100kg 16st mass therefore clearances for persons ov...

Page 7: ...The Horizontal Lifeline should also be examined before every use by the user installer particular attention being paid to the following Webbing check for cuts cracks tears abrasion and scorch marks bu...

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