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2.6 

LANYARD

: The fall arrester which integral to the rope grab must not exceed 30inch (750mm) and have a 

minimum breaking strength of 5000lbs (22.5KN)

2.7 

BODY SUPPORT

: The recommended body support for fall arrest applications is a full body harness, for 

restraint applications a body belt may be used.

IMPORTANT: Only lifeline ropes which meet the size, construction, and material properties required for compatible use with this 

rope grab may be used.

NOTE: Applications such as working near high voltage may require special lifeline materials, consult TOOLWAY before using such lifelines.

Summary of Contents for TWXpert 105718

Page 1: ...OR USER MANUAL PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS THIS MANUAL IS INTENDED TO MEET THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS AS REQUIRED BY CSA Z259 2 5 2017 IN CANADA AND SHOULD BE USED AS PART OF AN EMPLO...

Page 2: ...m as required by OSHA 5 8 ROPE VERTICAL LIFELINE This manual is intended to meet the manufacturer s Instructions as required by the following standards and should be used as part of an employee traini...

Page 3: ...cal free fall Personal fall arrest systems must be rigged in such a way to limit the free fall to 6 feet CSA259 2 5 2017 See associated connecting subsystem manufacturer s instructions for further inf...

Page 4: ...become oriented Contact TOOLWAY if you have any questions about compatibility Connectors hooks carabiners and D rings must be capable of supporting at least 5 000 lbs 22 2 kN Connectors must be compat...

Page 5: ...ttached to the anchorage Per OSHA 1926 500 and 1910 66 Anchorages used for attachment of PFAS shall be independent of any anchorage being used to support or suspend platforms and capable of supporting...

Page 6: ...22 5KN 2 7 BODY SUPPORT The recommended body support for fall arrest applications is a full body harness for restraint applications a body belt may be used IMPORTANT Only lifeline ropes which meet the...

Page 7: ...s the anchorage must be located such that no vertical free fall is possible For fall arrest systems OSHA requires the anchorage be independent of the means suspending or supporting the user B FREE FAL...

Page 8: ...tie or otherwise prevent the rope grab lanyard connection handle from moving freely into the locked position J SLOPED ROOFS Provisions must be made warning lines monitors guardrails to prevent swing...

Page 9: ...lanyard connected to the rope grab pull up slightly on the rope grab locking cam to release it from the locked position Always keep a minimum of 3 7m 12 feet of rope below the rope grab to accommodate...

Page 10: ...sal or frontal harness attachment may be used If using a body belt for restraint applications connect to the D ring opposite the restraining load Ensure connections are compatible in size shape and st...

Page 11: ...ation Never use a knotted lifeline knots can reduce rope strength by 50 Store lifelines properly See section 6 0 3 10 AFTER USE of the rope grab fall arrester vertical life and its subsystem component...

Page 12: ...aged Step 4 Inspect the spring for the locking pin located in the groove and ensure it is the proper location and undamaged Step 5 The two halves of the rope grab must close and open freely on the hin...

Page 13: ...ttle areas Check for ultraviolet damage indicated by discoloration and the presence of splinters and slivers on the rope surface All of the above factors are known to reduce rope strength Damaged or q...

Page 14: ...b and lifeline after any period of extended storage 7 0 SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE DATA 7 1 MATERIALS Material All material used in construction is certified to be new and free from defects Constructi...

Page 15: ...lowing labels and markings must be present and fully legible XXX Y N 630 ADP UP 6000 LBS 27kN BREAKING STRENGTH 5 8 Dia 16mm r sistance la rupture For Rope Size UP XXX MAX 30 750mm CSA 36 ANSI Automat...

Page 16: ...E LOG SERIAL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER DATE PURCHASED DATE OF FIRST USE INSPECTION DATE INSPECTION ITEMS NOTED CORRECTIVE ACTION MAINTENANCE PERFORMED Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approve...

Page 17: ...oyees shall create any different or additional warranties or in any way increase the scope of this warranty TOOLWAY will not accept liability for defects that are the result of product abuse misuse al...

Page 18: ...anada L4H 3V9 Phone 905 326 5450 Fax 905 326 5451 Montreal 1868 Blvd Des Sources Suite 115 Pointe Claire QC Canada H9R 5R2 Phone 514 316 6062 Fax 514 695 1761 For Customer Assistance Toll Free 1 800 7...

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