10
;
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.
DESCRIPTION:
Figure 1 lists the 3M™ DBI-SALA
®
Energy Absorbing Lanyards covered by this instruction manual. Energy Absorbing Lanyards
are web or cable tethers with an integral Energy Absorber and Connectors on each end. The Energy Absorber end of the Lanyard
connects to the designated attachment element on a Full Body Harness. Connector options on the Leg End of the Lanyard
connect to an anchorage connector; tie back around a beam, pipe, or similar structure; or travel securely along a lifeline
(horizontal or vertical). Twin Leg Lanyard models provide 100% tie-off while moving from point to point. See Table 1 for lanyard
and connector specifications.
Table 1 –
Specifications
Lanyard Specifications:
See Figure 1:
Description
Material
Energy Absorber
A
Protecta - Kevlar
2.5 cm (1 in) Web - Kevlar
Shock Pack
B
Protecta - Kevlar 100% Tie Back
2.5 cm (1 in) Web - Kevlar
Shock Pack
Connector Specifications:
See Figure 1:
Description
Material
Gate Opening
Gate Strength
Tensile Strength
2000161
Snap Hook
Steel
19 mm (3/4 in)
16 kN (3,600 lbs)
22.2 kN (5,000 lbs)
2000164
Rebar Hook
Alloy Steel
60 mm (2-3/8 in)
16 kN (3,600 lbs)
22.2 kN (5,000 lbs)
0
Performance Specifications:
See Figure 1:
Description
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 before deployment (see Figure 1).
F
avg
Average Arrest Force:
The average arrest force exerted on the worker during a fall arrest. (see Figure 1).
X
max
Maximum Deployment:
Maximum additional lanyard length after deployment of the Energy Absorber (See Figure 1).
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