USER INSTRUCTIONS
LYNX TRIPOD
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Copyright © 2002, MSA
P/N 10022053
3.2 EXTENSION
LEGS
3.2.1
POSITIVE LOCKING PINS, LEG (3):
There is one Positive Locking Pin in each extension leg. Each
pin is inserted through the selected holes in the upper and lower
legs when the desired leg extension is achieved.
3.2.2 CHAIN
(1):
The leg base chain is necessary to maintain the position of
the Lynx Tripod legs and to distribute the applied loads during
system use. Lynx Tripod Models 10022050 and 10022051
have attachments at the base of each lower leg, through which
the leg base chain is threaded. It is fully assembled when the
screw-lock link is connected through the last link of one end of
the chain and the closest link available after passing through all
three attachments, at the other end of the chain.
3.3
LYNX TRIPOD OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Refer to the individual User Instructions for each of the optional accessories for information regarding integration
with the Lynx Tripod or other system components. Contact MSA for information on these optional accessories
and their use in integrated systems.
3.3.1
CARRYING STRAP:
The carrying strap allows transport of the folded Lynx Tripod. This strap should be removed when the Lynx
Tripod is being used for any purpose other than transport and/or storage.
3.3.2
TOTE BAG:
The Nylon tote bag is used to protect the Lynx Tripod during transport and storage.
3.3.3
MSA DYNA-LOCK® SELF RETRACTING LANYARD (SRL):
Various models. See separate instructions P/N 620747, 622617, or 622711.
3.3.4
MSA LYNX RESCUER™ SRL WITH EMERGENCY RESCUER:
Various models. See separate instructions P/N 10011678.