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Cold Shrink Tool Attachment

User Instruction Manual

Please read and understand the manufacturer’s instructions for each component or part of the complete system. Manufacturer’s instructions must be followed for 

proper use, care, and maintenance of this product. These instructions must be retained and be kept available for the worker’s reference at all times. Alterations or 

misuse of this product, or failure to follow instructions, may result in serious injury or death.

PLEASE READ - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS

1.0 Description - The FallTech For Tools™

 

Cold Shrink Tool Attachments are used with FallTech Choke-on Cinch Loop tool attachments to create an attachment point 

for most hand tools, power tools, and other equipment to attach to FallTech® Tool Tethers, Wrist Attachments, and Tool Anchors.  

2.0 Application - The FallTech For Tools™

 

Cold Shrink Tool Attachments is designed to be used as a component in a dropped object prevention program.  The tool 

tethering system is an assembly of components and subsystems to arrest a tool from an accidental drop.  The system typically consists of tool attachment, a tool 

tether, and a tool anchor. See product labels for maximum load capacity and maximum allowable tether length.

3.0 System Requirements - The FallTech For Tools™

 

Cold Shrink Tool Attachments is designed for use by a single tool.  DO NOT exceed the capacity of the lowest 

rated component in the system.
 

3.1 Compatibility of Components: Equipment is designed for use with approved components and subsystems only. Substitutions or replacements made  

 

with non-approved components or subsystems may jeopardize compatibility of equipment and may affect the safety and reliability of the complete system.

 

3.2 Making Connections: Only use locking connectors with this equipment. Only use connectors that are suitable to each application. Ensure all connections  

 

are compatible in size, shape, and strength. Do not use equipment that is not compatible. Visually ensure all connectors are fully closed and locked. 

4.0 Installation

 

4.1 Pre-Use Inspection: Inspect the tool attachments thoroughly before attaching it to the tool for missing or damaged parts.  Inspect the webbing, looped  

 

ends, and stitches for cuts, fraying, and signs of damage to the materials from excessive wear or abrasion.  Inspect the split rings, D-rings, carabiners, and  

 

speed clips for excessive wear, cracks, or deformities.  If any of these conditions exist, remove from service. 

 

4.2 Installation Procedure: Ensure the cold shrink, tool and tool attachment is clean and free of oil, grease, or debris, which could prevent adequate 

 

attachment onto the tool.  The Cold Shink and Tool Attachment should be placed away from the functional parts of the tool and the connection point should  

 

face away from the center of gravity. See the figures below for the installation steps by type of attachment.

   4.2.1 Choke-On Cinch Loop Installation Procedure:  Position the Choke-on Cinch Loop Tool Attachment high up on the shaft of the tool, pull the 

 

 

anchorage end through the elastic loop and pull the tool attachment to choke down onto the tool, see Figure 1. Snug the barrell lock onto the elastic  

 

 

loop to maintain a tight fit of the elastic cord.

   4.2.2 Cold Shrink Sizing Selection: Select the appropriate size cold shrink to fit over the shaft of the tool and the tool attachment. The cold shrink  

 

 

should be the smallest size that will fit over the tool and tool attachment.  If the size of the cold shrink is too large, the cold shrink will not contact  

 

 

enough to maintain a tight fit on the tool attachment and allow it to slip off during an accidental drop.

   4.3.3 Cold Shrink Installation: Slide the cold shrink over the shaft of the tool and the tool attachment with the pull direction arrow on the cold shrink  

 

 

pointing away from the cinched nylon cord, see Figure 2. Position the cold shrink below the choked on nylon cord and barrell lock, see Figure 3.  Pull 

 

 

the free end of the cold shrink inner core. This will allow the cold shrink to contract over the tool shaft and tool attachment. Attach a tool lanyard and  

 

 

anchor to complete the system, see Figure 4.

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Figure 3 - Positioning

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Never use the FallTech For Tools™ components for personal fall arrest, restraint, or work positioning.

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Inspect the FallTech For Tools™ components before each use in accordance with the requirements in Section 6 below.

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Never modify or alter the FallTech For Tools™ components, this includes extending the length or tying knots in the tool tethers.  

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Never tether any tool or equipment to yourself that weighs more than 5 lbs.

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Never use this products to tether a knife, sharp blade, or other sharp tool.

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Immediately inspect the FallTech For Tools™ components for damage if the tool has experienced a drop.

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Do not use this product on tools or equipment that exceed the rated capacity of the lowest rated component in the FallTech For Tools™ system. 

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Do not use this product if it will interfere with any personal fall protection equipment or the operation of the connected tools or equipment.

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Avoid using around moving machinery, thermal, electrical, and/or chemical hazards as contact may cause serious injury or death. 

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Ensure there is adequate tool drop clearance. The tool fall/swing path must not endanger you or any other workers.

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All procedures shown in these instructions are for FallTech For Tools™ products only.

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Report all incidents of dropped tools to your supervisor or safety coordinator.

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Do not use this product in temperatures below -31 degrees F (-35 degrees C) or above 113 degrees F (45 degrees C)

Figure 2 - Installation

Figure 1 - Choke On Cinch Loop

This manual is intended to meet the Manufacturer’s Instructions as required by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), International Safety Equipment 

Association (ISEA) and should be used as part of an employee training program as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).  

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