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3.4 

CONNECTING TO ANCHORAGE:

 Figure 6 illustrates typical SRD anchorage connections. The Anchorage (A) should 

be directly overhead to minimize free fall and swing fall hazards (see Section 3.3.B). Select an anchorage capable of 

sustaining the static loads defined in Table 1. Depending on system and product configuration, the SRD may be mounted 

on the anchorage point or on the user’s full body harness.

A.  ANCHORAGE MOUNTING:

 Single-SRD models may be mounted on anchorage points as long as they are installed 

properly and have the right connectors for securing on an anchorage point. The top connector must be a carabiner, 

snap hook, or rebar hook. To secure an SRD overhead, first secure the Top Connector (B) to the anchorage point. 

Then, secure the Bottom Connector (C) directly to the dorsal D-ring (D) of your harness.

 

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Large-throat snap hooks must never be secured to D-rings or other connecting elements unless they have a 

gate strength of 16 kN (3,600 lbf) or greater.

B.  HARNESS MOUNTING:

 Harness-mounted SRDs are secured to the full body harness directly by their Harness 

Interface (E). The user then secures to anchorage connection points using their Bottom Connectors (C). Twin-SRD 

models enable the user to maintain 100-percent tie-off when transferring between anchorage points.

 

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Certain SRD models in this instruction must never be anchored below one’s dorsal D-ring. See the “Fall 

Clearance Charts” for more information on anchorage height restrictions.

Figure 6 - Connecting to Anchorage

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C

A

B

A

C

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E

A

C

C

3.5 

INSTALLING A HARNESS-MOUNTED SELF-RETRACTING DEVICE:

 Single- and Twin-SRD models with harness web 

interfaces as their top connector may be installed directly onto the user’s full body harness. This format enables easier 

transportation of the SRD and ensures that the SRD is within reach when moving between anchorage points. The methods 

for mounting an SRD on a harness vary with SRD model and the interface provided.

 

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Harness interfaces may also be used in coordination with specific features of full body harnesses to secure the 

Single- or Twin-SRD to the harness. Examples include the pSRD Link and the molded X100 SRD Interface Loop 

present on some 3M harness models. The following instructions provide a general method for how each harness 

interface should be used. See the manufacturer instructions of your full body harness for more information on specific 

features for interfacing with SRDs.

A.  CAB MOUNTING: 

Figure 7 illustrates Cab Mount Nano-Lok SRD models that are designed to be mounted overhead 

in the cab of an Order Picker or similar equipment. They must be used with a Full Body Harness as part of a complete 

fall arrest system. Figure 8 illustrates installation of the Cab Mount SRD. Select anchorage capable of sustaining the 

loads defined in Table 1 and attach the Nano-Lok SRD as follows:

1. 

Remove the bolt (A) from the Cab Mount and disassemble the Cab Mount.

2. 

Reassemble the Cab Mount on the SRD eyebolt over the end rung (A) of the can top. Ensure that the Cab Mount 

is assembled as shown, with the spacers facing the correct direction. Reinsert the bolt (B) to hold the Bracket 

together. Torque the assembly to 150 in.-lb. (16.95 N-m).

 

 

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Use a 1/2 in. socket and wrench when installing the Cab Mount.

3. 

Confirm that the SRD and the Cab Mount connection are installed correctly. Three or four threads (A) of the 

bolt should be visable past the end of the locking nut. If three or four threads are not visable, confirm that the 

spacers (B) are correctly oriented and adjust if necessary.  

 

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Confirm the Swivel Eye of the SRD does not become caught in between the spacers of the Cab Mount. 

The smaller portion of each spacer, where the spacers meet, should be threaded through the Swivel Eye 

completely. Confirm the Swivel Eye is able to rotate freely after installation. 

 

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Страница 4: ...ending on system configuration the Bottom Connector will attach to either the designated attachment element of the user s full body harness or to the system s anchorage point Energy Absorbers F dissip...

Страница 5: ...emperature 40 F to 130 F 40 C to 54 4 C Standards Each product model is certified to or conforms with the applicable standards and regulations listed within Figure 1 If none are specified then all sta...

Страница 6: ...3 600 lbf 16 kN C11 2000209 Rebar Hook Aluminum Steel 2 5 in 63 mm 3 600 lbf 16 kN C12 2000210 Rebar Hook Zinc Plated Steel 2 24 in 57 mm 3 600 lbf 16 kN C13 2000214 Swivel Snap Hook Aluminum Steel 2...

Страница 7: ...ated maximum capacity component For example if your connecting subsystem has a capacity that is less than your harness you must comply with the capacity requirements of your connecting subsystem See t...

Страница 8: ...reater C In a false engagement where size or shape of the connector or connecting element is not compatible and without visual confirmation would seem to be fully engaged D To each other E Directly to...

Страница 9: ...9...

Страница 10: ...D is the distance the user falls measured from activation of the deceleration device until stopping Harness Stretch HS is the amount of slack extending from the user s harness when the user is suspend...

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Страница 12: ...n reach when moving between anchorage points The methods for mounting an SRD on a harness vary with SRD model and the interface provided Harness interfaces may also be used in coordination with specif...

Страница 13: ...ed web straps of the harness 5 Close the harness web interface Push the Locking Pin D behind the loosened Web Straps A between the straps and the back pad of the harness Push the Locking Pin through u...

Страница 14: ...nd the back pad of the harness Rotate the carabiner until it surrounds the loosened straps 5 Thread the second SRD onto the carabiner Slide the Swivel Eye F of the SRD over the Nose E of the carabiner...

Страница 15: ...swivel eye of one SRL in the open space closest to the pin and one SRL in the open space farthest from the pin Slide the pin back in place until you hear a click The pin should be firmly locked in pla...

Страница 16: ...elf When connected in this way the user can raise or lower the bottom connector of the SRD to their location by pulling on the tagline Ensure the free end of the tagline does not become entangled with...

Страница 17: ...bility with SRDs SRDs may be used with a horizontal system only if both products allow for such use Required Fall Clearance values presented in these instructions are based on use with a rigid station...

Страница 18: ...to service because of an existing defect or unsafe condition or because the product has been exposed to fall arrest or impact force then the product must be destroyed 5 4 PRODUCT LIFE The functional l...

Страница 19: ...allProtection ifu glossary AUTHORIZED PERSON A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person will be exposed to a fall hazard COMPETENT PERSON One who is capable of...

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Страница 22: ...nce and locking buttons and pins should function correctly Web Lifeline Figure 14 3 Inspect the webbing for Cuts A Frays B broken fibers tears abrasion Heavy Soiling C mold Burns D and discoloration I...

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