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;
Before using this equipment, record the product identification information from the ID label in the ‘Inspection and
Maintenance Log’ at the back of this manual.
;
Always ensure you are using the latest revision of your 3M instruction manual. Visit the 3M website or contact 3M
Technical Services for updated instruction manuals.
DESCRIPTION
:
Figure 1 lists the 3M™ Protecta
®
Restraint Lanyards covered by this instruction manual. Different models are available with
various combinations of the following features.
See Table 1 for lanyard and connector specifications
.
The Protecta
®
Restraint Lanyards are intended to be used as part of a personal restraint system. Applications for this type of
product include: inspection work, general construction, maintenance work, oil production, window washing work, and other
activities where a prevention of the user from reaching a fall hazard is required.
Table 1 –
Specifications
Figure 1
Reference:
Description:
A
20LF
Snap Hook
B
AJ501/0
Carabiner
C
AJ508/0
Carabiner
D
AJ514/0
Carabiner
E
AJ514/01
Carabiner
F
AJ520/0
Carabiner
G
AJ527/0
Rebar Hook
H
AJ565/0
Snap Hook
J
AJ595/0
Rebar Hook
K
2000110
Rebar Hook
L
Label
M
Rope Lanyard - Ø 10,5 mm (0,41 in.)
N
Web Lanyard
P
Rope Cover
Q
Rope Lanyard - Ø 12,5 mm (0,49 in.)
Performance:
x 1
Weight Range:
Lanyards are for use by one person with a combined weight (clothing,
tools, etc.) meeting the
Weight Range
specified in Figure 1.
L
Y
Lanyard Length:
Length of the lanyard (see Figure 1).
Maximum Length:
2 m (6,56 ft.)
- See Figure 3.
System breaking strength
22 kN (4 946 lbf)
Operating temperature:
Minimum: -35 °C (-31 °F)
Maximum: 57 °C (135 °F)
Materials:
Carabines:
Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Zinc Plated - 23 kN (5 171 lbf) Minimum Tensile Strength
Hooks:
Steel, Aluminium Alloy, and Zinc or Chromate Plated - 22 kN (4 946 lbf) Minimum
Tensile Strength
Rope Lanyard:
Nylon - 22 kN (4 946 lbf) Tensile Strength
Web Lanyard:
Polyester, Nylon - 22 kN (4 946 lbf) Tensile Strength
Choker
Not Applicable