225 Wilshire Ave SW, Concord NC, 28025
Phone: 800-230-0319
Email: [email protected]
Web: safewaze.com
Fax: 704-262-9051
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INSTALLATION
ANCHOR COMPONENTS
WARNING
• Users should consult with their doctor to verify ability to safely absorb the forces of a fall arrest
event. Fitness level, age, and other health conditions can greatly affect an individuals ability to
withstand fall arrest forces. Women who are pregnant, individuals considered minors must not use
any Safewaze equipment.
• Never alter any part of an anchor or add/remove components. Safewaze shall not be held
responsible for injury or death due to tampering.
• Anchors that are exposed to fall arrest forces MUST be IMMEDIATELY removed from service and
destroyed.
• Failure to follow these instructions and warnings could result in serious injury or death in the event
of a fall.
• A preplanned rescue procedure in the event of a fall is required. The rescue plan must be specific
to the project. The rescue plan must allow for employees to rescue themselves, or to be promptly
rescued by alternative means.
• Harnesses or connectors selected for use with any Safewaze anchor must be compatible in size
and configuration. User must ensure compatibility of snap hooks, carabiners and other connectors.
Any connection which could allow disengagement must be eliminated. Snap hooks and carabiners
must be self locking and self closing and must never be hooked to each other.
• A Competent Person must conduct an analysis of the workplace and anticipate where workers will
be conducting their duties, the route they will take to reach their work, and the existing and
potential fall hazards they may be exposed to. The Competent Person must choose the fall
protection equipment to be utilized.
• Do not misuse equipment.
• Equipment designated for fall protection must never be used to lift, hang, support or hoist tools or
equipment unless specifically certified for such use.
• Safewaze Anchors shall be inspected prior to each use by the user, and at least annually by a
Competent Person other than the user. Annual inspections shall be documented. Severity of
conditions during use may necessitate increased frequency of documented inspections.
• Anchors that fail inspection MUST be removed from service.
• Prior to each use, inspect the anchor for deficiencies or damage, including, but not limited to, sharp
edges, rough edges, deformations, corrosion, pits, burrs, chemical exposure, extreme heat
exposure, kinked, bird nested, or otherwise damaged cable, and damaged, missing or illegible
labels. If any deficiencies or defects are found, the anchor must IMMEDIATELY be removed from
service.
• The anchor must be inspected at least annually by a Competent Person other than the user.
Competent person inspections must be recorded in the inspection log included in this manual and
on the inspection grid label on the anchor.
INSPECTION
MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
WARRANTY
Anchor can be cleaned with water and mild soap if necessary. User should remove all dirt, possible
corrosives, and contaminants from the anchor prior to, and after each use. Never use any type of
corrosive substance to clean the anchor.
Excess water should be blown out with compressed air. Hardware can be wiped off with a clean, dry
cloth.
When not in use, store the anchor in a cool dry area where it will not be exposed to extreme light,
extreme heat, excessive moisture, or possibly corrosive chemicals or materials.
Safewaze warrants its products are free from defects in materials and construction under normal use
and service. Liability is not accepted for abuse, modification, improper use, destructive activity and
contaminated exposure.
INSPECTION LOG
Date
Inspection Items
Noted
Corrective Action
Initials
LABELS
1. Prior to attachment of the FS874 to any element of a structure, the element shall be so framed,
fastened, tied, and braced so as to provide the required strength and rigidity.
2. Install the anchor in the roof field. Install by loosening the bolts on each end of the anchor to expand
the Standing Seam Brackets for placement onto standing seam (See Dwg 1)
3. Slide each Standing Seam Bracket down onto a standing seam. Adjust the FS874 to seam width by
loosening the width adjustment bolts and sliding anchor crossarm in or out to achieve
proper sizing, and retighten at the proper width (See Dwg 2). The FS874 adjusts from 24” to 36” width.
4. Re-tighten the bracket bolts to clamp each standing seam bracket to a standing seam (See Dwg 3).
5. Loosen the bracket bolts and re-tighten onto seams an additional time to compress any open space
within the seams.
6. Torque bracket bolts to 50 ft/lbs (See Dwg. 3).
7. The FS874 is now installed and ready for connection of user’s fall protection device (See Dwg. 4)
8. If attaching to the FS874 with an SRL, remove the SRL Mounting Pin from the FS874 and place the
housing of the SRL into the SRL Mount (
NOTE:
Typical installation requires the SRL to be lain on it’s
side. Ensure that the SRL to be used is authorized for use while resting on it’s side in a horizontal
orientation).
9. Align the swivel top of the SRL with the holes in the FS874 SRL Mount, and re-install the SRL Mounting
Pin, ensuring that the pin is through the swivel top (See Dwg 5) .
10. The FS874 can now be used as part of a complete (PFAS) Personal Fall Arrest System (See Dwg. 6).
FIGURE 5 - ANCHOR COMPONENTS
INSTALLATION
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SRL Mounting Pin
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Standing Seam Brackets
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Adjustable Crossarm
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Materials:
Powder Coated Steel, Stainless Steel Pin
Capacity:
130-310 lbs including clothing, tools, etc.
Meets:
OSHA 1926.502, 1910.140
Min. Breaking Strength:
3,600 lbf. / 16kN
P: (800) 230-0319
Attach to the FS874 with an ANSI Z359.14 compliant SRL properly
atttached within the SRL mount of the anchor, or if using an Energy
Absorbing Lanyard or other type of fall protection, attach directly to
the anchor D-ring. Do not use as an anchorage point on the opposite
side of the roof peak. Must be used on same side as work being
performed. Anchor is NOT suitable for use with Horizontal Lifeline
Systems (HLL’s).
FS874
Dexluxe SRL Standing Seam
Roof Anchor
Manufacture Date: MM/YYYY
Serial#: XXXXXXX
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DO NOT REMOVE LABEL
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THIS EQUIPMENT IS DESIGNED FOR USE AS A FALL
PROTECTION ANCHOR. USER MUST READ AND
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THIS PRODUCT 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.
WARNING
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. Remove the anchor from service IMMEDIATELY if it has
been subjected to fall arrest forces. See the user instruction manual for complete
inspection procedures.
DO NOT REMOVE LABEL
INSTALLATION
Prior to attachment of the FS874 to any element of a
structure, the element shall be so framed, fastened,
tied, and braced so as to provide the required strength and rigidity. Install the anchor
in the roof field. Install by loosening the bolts on each end of the anchor to expand
the brackets for placement onto standing seam
(Dwg 1)
. Slide each bracket
down onto a standing seam. Adjust FS874 to seam width by loosening the width
adjustment bolts and sliding anchor crossarm in or out to achieve proper sizing,
and re-tighten at proper width
(Dwg 2)
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Re-tighten the bracket bolts to clamp each
bracket to a standing seam
(Dwg 3)
. Loosen the bracket bolts and re-tighten onto
seams an addtional time to compress any open space within the seams. Torque
bracket bolts to 50 ft/lbs
(Dwg 3)
. The FS874 can now be used as part of a
complete Personal Fall Arrest System.
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