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User Manual

V1.0 2020 Copyright SafeWaze

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Age, fitness, and health conditions can seriously affect the worker should a fall occur. Consult a 

doctor if there is any reason to doubt a user’s ability to withstand and safely absorb fall arrest forces 

or perform set-up of equipment. Pregnant women and minors must not use this equipment.

Physical harm may still occur even if fall safety equipment functions correctly. Sustained post-fall 

suspension may result in serious injury or death. Use trauma relief straps to reduce the effects of 

suspension trauma.

Safety Information (cont)

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322 Industrial Court Concord, NC 28025

(800) 230-0319

www.safewaze.com

019-11000
019-11001
019-11002
019-11003
019-11004

MATERIALS:  

Aluminum, Zinc Plated Steel

CAPACITY:  

130-310 lbs. (59-140 kg)

WORKING LOAD

350 lbs. (159 kg) maximum

MEETS

ANSI Z359.4 & ANSI Z117.1

OSHA Requirements

01161a

CONFINED SPACE TRIPOD

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WARNING: 

User must read and 

understand all instructions provided 

with this product at time of 

shipment prior to use. Misuse of 

this product or failure to follow 

instructions may result in serious 

injury or death. Make only 

compatible connections. 

USE: 

Tripod must be used on 

generally level and solid footing. 

Tripod leg chains should be 

adjusted to remove slack to avoid 

tripping hazard. Load must be 

maintained inside chain perimeter 

to prevent tipping. Do not allow 

components of any fall arrest, 

rescue, or personal suspension 

system to contact sharp edges or 

abrasive surfaces during use. Avoid 

chemical, thermal, and/or electrical 

hazards. 

INSPECTION: 

Tripod must be 

inspected prior to each use. This 

product must be inspected by a 

competent person at least every 6 

months or more frequently in harsh 

environments. Do not use if 

inspection reveals damaged 

components or defective condition

01161b

322 Industrial Court, Concord, NC 28025

P: (704) 262-7893 or F: (704) 262-9051

WWW.SAFEWAZE.COM

Ø 138mm

3-WAY SELF RETRACTING

LANYARD, RESCUE
& DESCENT DEVICE

3-WAY SELF RETRACTING

LANYARD, RESCUE
& DESCENT DEVICE

ANSI Z359.14, ANSI Z359.4 & ANSI A10.32

OSHA 1910.66 & OSHA 1926.502

Inv #:019737 

Fall Arrest Systems 

 Confined Space 

 Engineering 

 Rescue Systems

Ø 152.5mm

Inv #: 019733

019-11005

019-11005

WARNING: User must read and understand all 

instructions, provided with this product at time of 

shipment, prior to use. 

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE OR REPAIR THIS 

UNIT! CONTACT SAFEWAZE™ FOR SERVICE OR 

REPAIR INFORMATION.

USE: This is a single person fall arrester device. User 

must ensure that any connection to anchorage is 

properly secured prior to use. Full Body Harness is 

required for use with this device. Avoid lifeline contact 

with sharp or abrasive edges. Avoid chemical, thermal 

and/or electrical hazards. This product is not suitable 

for use with horizontal lifelines and horizontal 

positioning. Fall clearances must be calculated by a 

Competent Person prior to use. Avoid swing fall 

hazards. Fall clearance calculation for this device is 

based upon unit installed in an overhead vertical 

position in-line with the user. Not to be used for leading 

edge applications. For use by trained persons only. 

INSPECTION:  Device must be inspected prior to each 

use. Inspect device per instructions to include Locking 

Function Test (sharp pull test), retraction test, label 

legibility, any evidence of damage or defects, or 

missing components or parts.  Inspect housing, 

connectors, fasteners and full length of lifeline 

component for any damage or defects. This product 

must be inspected in accordance with the 

manufacturer’s instructions. Unit must be removed 

from service if exposed to fall arrest forces. Fall 

indicator is a swivel indicating snap hook; immediately 

remove unit from service if swivel indicating snap hook 

is deployed.

Specifications:

Working length: 65 ft (19.81 m)

Material: 3/16 in galvanized steel cable; steel

      hardware; solid aluminum housing

Capacity range: 130-310 lbs (58.96 kg-140.61 kg)

Average arresting force: 900 lbs (408.23 kg)

Max arrest force: 1800 lbs (816.47 kg)

Max arresting distance: 54 in (137.16 cm)

Free fall limit: 24 in (60.96 cm)

Class B unit

65 ft Cable 3-Way Recovery Unit

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MUST FOLLOW ALL MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS 
INCLUDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT.  DO NOT REMOVE LABEL.

INSERT MFG DATE AND SERIAL # HERE

WARNING

INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

65’ MATERIAL WINCH

DO NOT REMOVE LABEL

WARNING: 

USER MUST READ AN FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THIS 

EQUIPMENT AT TIME OF SHIPMENT.  FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS 

INJURY OR DEATH.  AVOID CONTACT WITH HAZARDS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 

TO, HEAT, CHEMICALS, ELECTRICITY, AND SHARP OR ABRASIVE EDGES AND 

SURFACES. MAKE ONLY COMPATIBLE CONNECTIONS.  REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS 

FOR APPROPRIATE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION METHODS.

INSPECTION: 

User must inspect the unit prior to each use.  A Competent Person must 

perform an inspection of this unit at least annually.  If equipment fails inspection IMMEDIATELY 

REMOVE FROM SERVICE.  Refer to the user instruction manual for complete inspection 

procedures. 

Attach the winch as specified in the user instructions.  User must ensure that the cable end 

connector is properly attached to the load.  Rotate the handle of the winch counter clockwise to 

lower the material, and rotate clockwise to raise material.  Winch operator must maintain a 

minimum of 15 lbs on the winch cable at all times while in use.  Winch operator must remain in 

visual or audible contact with personnel in a confined space at all times.  This winch is 

designed for lowering and hoisting MATERIAL only.  Do not use this winch for lowering or 

hoisting personnel.  Refer to users manual for complete installation and use details.

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019771

019-11009

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01161c

Summary of Contents for 019-11003

Page 1: ...be followed for proper use and maintenance of this equipment Alterations to this product misuse of this product or failure to follow instructions may result in serious injury or death IMPORTANT Questi...

Page 2: ...ING CONNECTIONS 6 8 COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS 7 9 INSTALLATION AND USE 8 12 10 OPERATION 12 13 11 INSPECTION 13 15 12 INSPECTION LOG 15 13 SAFETY INFORMATION 16 17 14 LABELS 17 Do not throw away t...

Page 3: ...applicable OSHA 1926 502 OSHA 1910 146 OSHA 1926 21 ANSI Z359 1 2007 ANSI Z117 1 2009 ANSI Z359 14 2014 ANSI A10 32 2012 standards for fall protection Applicable standards and regulations depend on t...

Page 4: ...6 Total Deceleration distance 4 total Height of harness dorsal D ring from worker s feet 6 total Safety factor 2 total Required distance from Anchorage 18 total Fall Clearance There must be sufficient...

Page 5: ...other system components see Figure 4 Do not use equipment that is not compatible Non compatible connectors may unintentionally disengage see Figure 3 Connectors must be compatible in size shape and s...

Page 6: ...ie back hooks NOTE Large snap hooks must not be connected to objects which will result in a load on the gate if the hook twists or rotates unless the snap hook complies with ANSI Z359 1 2007 or ANSI Z...

Page 7: ...crements 6 in 152 4 mm Weight 50 lbs 22 68 kg Length Type 65 ft 19 81 m Galvanized Steel Breaking Strength 4200 lbs 1905 08 kg Maximum Work Load 310 lbs 140 61 kg Minimum Work Load 110 lbs 49 9 kg Loc...

Page 8: ...pin at desired height See Image 2 and connect safety chains to bottom of tripod legs Remove excess slack in the safety chain by adjusting the position of the twist link Step 4 This step decribes acti...

Page 9: ...d the tripod bracket See Images 7 8 Image 5 Image 7 Image 6 Image 8 Winch Bracket Plate Cross Bar of the Tripod Bracket Insert Locking Pin Hook of Winch Bracket Plate seated onto crossbar of Tripod Br...

Page 10: ...ugh the opening in the top of the tripod where the pulley previously removed in Step 4 is normally seated See Image 16 Step 5 Install the 3 Way onto the tripod by placing the 3 Way onto the pre instal...

Page 11: ...switch button Pull out on function switch button Step 8 Re install the Pulleys Pulley Housings and Cotter Pins in the top of the Tripod ensuring the the 3 Way cable is routed over and properly seated...

Page 12: ...the 3 way housing See images 18 20 The crank handle assembly of the unit determines which function is to be employed by either pulling the handle outward from the body of the unit or pushing it into t...

Page 13: ...om any hazardous materials User must confirm that work area to be utilized will support the application specific loads as referenced within this instruction manual Work area MUST be stable At least an...

Page 14: ...roduct individually The Competent Person must place his her initials in the block which corresponds with the month and year that the inspection is performed All individual labels on equipment will be...

Page 15: ...mage including but not limited to fraying crushing bird caging chemical exposure heat welding spatter and kinking User should always wear gloves when inspecting lifeline to prevent injury in the event...

Page 16: ...r Fall protection systems must be designed in a manner compliant with all federal state and safety regulations Forces applied to anchors must be calculated by a Competent Person Harnesses and connecto...

Page 17: ...use with horizontal lifelines and horizontal positioning Fall clearances must be calculated by a Competent Person prior to use Avoid swing fall hazards Fall clearance calculation for this device is ba...

Page 18: ...WARRANTY SAFEWAZE 322 Industrail Court Concord NC 28025 PHONE 1 800 230 0319 FAX 1 704 262 9051 EMAIL info safewaze com Web safewaze com User Manual V1 0 2020 Copyright SafeWaze...

Page 19: ...suario debe seguir las instrucciones del fabricante para usar y mantener correctamente este equipo Alterar o usar incorrectamente este equipo o no seguir las instrucciones puede causar lesiones graves...

Page 20: ...IDAD DE CONEXIONES 5 7 FORMACI N DE CONEXIONES 6 8 COMPONENTES Y ESPECIFICACIONES 7 9 INSTALACI N Y USO 8 12 10 OPERACI N 12 13 11 INSPECCI N 13 15 12 REGISTRO DE INSPECCIONES 15 13 INFORMACI N DE SEG...

Page 21: ...DAD APLICABLES Cuando se usa conforme a las instrucciones este producto satisface o supera las normas aplicables 1926 502 1910 146 y 1926 21 de la OSHA y Z359 1 2007 Z117 1 2009 Z359 14 2014 y A10 32...

Page 22: ...y los anillos en D de los hombros Limitaciones Altura de ca da Debe haber suficiente espacio debajo del conector de anclaje para parar una ca da antes de que el usuario llegue al suelo o se golpee con...

Page 23: ...n el anclaje y los otros componentes del sistema Figura 4 No use equipo incompatible Los conectores incompatibles pueden desengancharse de improviso Figura 3 Los conectores deben ser compatibles en cu...

Page 24: ...ar ganchos de presi n grandes a objetos que se apoyar an en el cierre si el gancho se torciera o girara a menos que el gancho de presi n cumpla con la norma ANSI Z359 1 2007 o ANSI Z359 12 y tenga un...

Page 25: ...seg 1 22 1 52 m s Distancia de frenado 54 plg 1371 6 mm Modalidad de rescate r pido Aprox 20 pies min 6 1 m min Relaci n de transmisi n 5 5 1 Ventaja mec nica 29 lbs 13 15 kg Peso 35 lbs 15 88 kg Altu...

Page 26: ...los pasadores de bloqueo a la altura deseada Imagen 2 Pase la cadena de seguridad por los anillos de la parte de abajo de las patas del tr pode Tense ligeramente la cadena de seguridad ajustando la p...

Page 27: ...ios del tr pode Im genes 7 y 8 Paso 7 Gire la manivela del cabrestante en sentido antihorario para desenrollar el cable de acero Siga desenrollando el cable hasta alcanzar una longitud que permita pas...

Page 28: ...o jale el eje de la manivela del dispositivo triple Imagen 15a Esto configura el dispositivo triple en modalidad de retracci n autom tica y permite desenrollar el cable Volver a jalar el bot n de moda...

Page 29: ...n la corona del tr pode asegur ndose de que el cable pase por encima de la polea y quede bien asentado en la polea Imagen 17 Imagen 11 Cable del cabrestante de material Polea Polea Cable del dispositi...

Page 30: ...na modalidad de retracci n autom tica En esta modalidad el gancho de presi n del extremo del cable debe conectarse al anillo dorsal en D de un arn s de cuerpo entero En operaciones de recuperaci n el...

Page 31: ...tiquetas perdidas o ilegibles El 019 11003 debe ponerse INMEDIATAMENTE fuera de servicio si se encuentran defectos o da os o si ha sido sometido a fuerzas de parada de ca da Inspeccione el lugar de tr...

Page 32: ...cualquier factor que pueda afectar su integridad Inspecci n del cabrestante de material 019 11009 1 La manivela debe moverse libremente y no debe interferir con ning n otro componente El mecanismo de...

Page 33: ...a persona competente El usuario debe inspeccionar el producto cada vez que lo vaya a usar Una persona competente que no sea el usuario debe hacer una inspecci n formal al menos una vez al a o La perso...

Page 34: ...stemas de protecci n contra ca das deben dise arse de manera que cumplan todos los reglamentos federales estatales y de seguridad Las fuerzas aplicadas a los anclajes deben ser calculadas por una pers...

Page 35: ...Evite los peligros qu micos t rmicos y o el ctricos INSPECCI N El tr pode debe ser inspeccionado cada vez que se vaya a usar Este producto debe ser inspeccionado por una persona competente al menos c...

Page 36: ...ivo est directamente encima del usuario Este dispositivo no se debe usar en lugares de trabajo de borde abierto Este dispositivo debe ser usado solo por personas capacitadas INSPECCI N El dispositivo...

Page 37: ...al del usuario V1 0 2020 Copyright SafeWaze P g 19 GARANT A SAFEWAZE 322 Industrial Court Concord NC 28025 TEL FONO 1 704 262 7893 FAX 1 704 262 9051 CORREO ELECTR NICO info safewaze com Web safewaze...

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