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5.2 INSPECTION
STEPS:
Step 1.
Inspect the entire unit for damage or excessive corrosion. Look for cracks or wear that may affect
the strength or operation of the unit. Make sure all labels (see Section 8) are present and legible.
Step 2.
Ensure the swivel bracket is free of damage, corrosion, cracks, deformities, or excessive wear.
Ensure the self retracting lifeline is securely attached to the swivel bracket. The swivel bracket
must swivel 360 degrees.
Step 3.
Inspect the seam clamps. The seam clamps must not be bent or damaged. Two setscrews are
provided with each clamp. Make sure that setscrews are present and in good condition.
Step 4.
Re torque all clamp plate and seam clamp fasteners to the torque requirements stated in Figure 8.
Step 5.
Inspect the self retracting lifeline and the full body harness according to the manufacturer’s user
instruction manuals.
5.3
If the inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove the Standing Seam Roof Anchor from
service and destroy, or return it to an authorized service center for repair.
IMPORTANT:
Only Capital Safety or parties authorized in writing may make repairs to this equipment.
6.0 MAINTENANCE
6.1 CLEAN THE STANDING SEAM ROOF ANCHOR WITH MILD SOAP AND WATER. EXCESSIVE BUILD-
UP OF DIRT MAY PREVENT THE SWIVEL BRACKET FROM SWIVELLING.
7.0 SPECIFICATIONS
7.1 MATERIALS:
SWIVEL
BRACKET:
Steel
WEIGHT:
25 lbs. (without SRL)
SEAM
CLAMPS:
Aluminum
CAPACITY:
420 lbs. (one person)
7.2 DIMENSIONS:
30.00-inch
(76.20cm)
12.00-inch
(30.48cm)
8.45-inch
(21.46cm)