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USBS Field Inspection (12-17-18)

Copyright © 2018 Utility Solutions, Inc.

FIELD INSPECTION PROCEDURE 

BREAK-SAFE

®

 Load Break & Pick-up Tool

Follow the steps below before EACH use of the 

BREAK-SAFE

®

.

This procedure does NOT replace or eliminate the periodic maintenance 

that is recommended every 2 years.

Visually inspect the tool. If any of the following are found, 

remove the tool from the field and perform service:

• Soot or Dirt buildup on 

components

• Damage to contacts

• Cracks of 1/4” or more on 

outer tube

• Damaged Load Break Ring. 

Ring should rotate freely 

(shaft should NOT rotate)

• Damaged or discolored 

Yellow Tube

• Damaged Conductor Hook 

or Duckbill

• Loose Conductor Bar

• Damaged Safety Lock

• Out of Date Maintenance 

Decal (maintenance  

recommended every 2 

years)

1.

A)  With the tool in the CLOSED position, use a voltmeter, confirm 

continuity exists between the Conductor Bar and the Conductor 

Hook.
B)  Confirm  continuity  exists  while  pulling  the  Load  Break  Ring 

toward the open position. Continuity should exist until the load 

break mechanism is engaged and the tool locks in the open 

position.
C)  Confirm NO continuity exists between the Conductor Bar and 

the Conductor Hook when the tool is in the fully opened positioned.

3.

!

!

WARNING

Carefully read and fully understand the manual prior to 

operating, maintaining or testing this device. Improper 

operation, handling or maintenance of this device can result 

in death, grievous personal injury and or equipment damage.

Exert a steady downward movement 

on the Load Pick-up Trigger (D). The 

Load Break Ring Assembly should 

retract forcefully into the Clear Tube 

Assembly. The tool should operate 

firmly and smoothly.

With the tool in the Lock Close 

position,  confirm  the  Brass 

Contacts are fully seated (E). The 

Brass  Contacts  will  fit  inside  one 

another  so  the  fingers  of  the  top 

Brass Contact are touching the lip 

of the lower Brass Contact.

The Brass Contacts should remain seated with the tool in 

the CLOSED position (F). Push the Load Break Ring up and 

into the tool to ensure the Brass Contacts are fully seated. The 

tool will require service and should NOT be used if the Brass 

Contacts cannot be fully seated.

VISUAL INSPECTION

CONTINUITY

RESET TOOL

 

0.25

A

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C

Ω

0.25

B

The BREAK-SAFE® will only reset when the Brass 

Contacts are fully seated.

Fully Seated

E

The Brass Contacts do not carry the load during Load 

Break operation. The current path will exist inside the 

tool until the load break mechanism is triggered.

2.

D

Brass Contacts

F

PATENT NO. 6,078,008  Other Patents Pending

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