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step 3.
Check that the lifeline fully extends and retracts smoothly with no hesitation or slack line condition.
step 4.
Ensure the device locks when the lifeline is pulled sharply. Lock up should be positive, with no slipping.
step 5.
Inspect the entire unit for corrosion.
step 6.
Inspect the lifeline for cuts, burns, chemical damage, or severely abraded areas. The lifeline must not be
damaged and the energy absorbers must not display signs of deployment.
step 7.
Inspect the connecting hooks or carabiners for damage, distortion, or corrosion, and working condition.
step 8:
Inspect each component of the personal fall arrest system according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
If the inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition or the SRL has been subjected to impact or fall arrest
loads, it must be removed from service and returned to an authorized service center for repairs.
step 9:
Record the inspection date and results in the inspection log in the General Instruction 5902392.
important:
Extreme working conditions (harsh environment, prolonged use, etc.) may require increased frequency
of inspections.
sPECIfICATIONs:
Capacity:
One user with a maximum weight of 00 kg (220 lbs). (Figure )
Clearance:
2 m clearance below the worker to arrest a fall. (Figure 2)
Operating Range:
+60° C to -40° C
Refer to product markings for additional information. EN 360:2002
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