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3.0 INSTALLATION
3.1 PLANNING:
Plan your fall protection system before starting your work. Account for all factors that may affect
your safety before, during, and after a fall. Consider all requirements and limitations defined in Section 2.
IMPORTANT:
In most applications, the Nano-Lok SRL can be connected to the anchorage or the harness
Dorsal location. Either orientation is allowed; except as noted in Section 4.7.
3.2 ANCHORAGE:
Figure 6 illustrates typical SRL anchorage connections. Select an anchorage location with minimal
free fall and swing fall hazards (see Section 2). Select a rigid anchorage point capable of sustaining the static
loads defined in Section 2.2. Where anchoring overhead is not feasible, Nano-Lok SRLs may be secured to an
anchorage point below the level of the user’s Dorsal D-Ring. For users up to 310 lbs, (141 kg) the anchorage point
must not be more than 3 ft (1 m) below the Dorsal D-Ring. For users exceeding 310 lbs. (141 kg), up to 420 lbs
(191 kg), the anchorage point must not be more than 2 ft. (0.6 m) below the Dorsal D-Ring.
3.3 CAB MOUNTING:
Cab Mount Nano-Lok SRL models are designed to be mounted overhead in the cab of an
Order Picker or similar equipment (see Figure 1). They must be used with a Full Body Harness as part of a
complete fall arrest system. Figure 7 illustrates installation of the Cab Mount SRL. Select anchorage capable
of sustaining the loads defined in Section 2.2 and attach the Nano-Lok SRL as follows:
1. Detach the Attachment Handle (A) from the SRL by removing the Lock Nut (D) and Bolt (C).
2. Position the Attachment Handle (A) over the anchorage or through the anchorage point.
3. With the Spacers (B) inserted securely in each side of the SRL’s Swivel Eye, position the SRL between
the forks of the Attachment Handle (A) so the holes in the Handle Spacers (B) align with the holes in the
Attachment Handle.
4. Insert the Bolt (C) through the Attachment Handle (A), Spacers (B), and SRL Swivel Eye.
5.
Thread the Lock Nut (D) onto the Bot (C) and tighten securely. Do not overtighten.
IMPORTANT:
It is recommended that this equipment be installed under the supervision of a qualified
person, as defined by OSHA 1910.66, Appendix C.
Figure 6 – Anchorage Connections
Figure 7 – Cab Mounting
A
B
A
B
C
A
B
A
D
B
C
A
- Anchorage
B
- Connector
C
- Tie-Off Adapter
D
- Anchorage Point
A
- Attachment Handle
B
- Spacers
C
- Bolt
D
- Lock Nut
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