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FIGURE 9 - 9013 BWB INSTALLATION
The 9013 brackets comes fully assembled and ready for installation. No tools are required for installation of the bracket onto harness. Use the following
instructions and Figure 9 to install the 9013 Behind the Web Bracket.
Connect To Harness:
1. Ensure that the curved portion of 9013 is in a downward orientation relative to the harness (Step 1).
2. Simultaneously depress both locking button (A) and slide lock (B) (Step 2) to swing the bracket open as indicated (Step 3).
3. With the bracket open, install dual leg retractables onto the bracket via the swivel tops of each. Swivels should be hanging on the curved
portion of bracket.
4. Slide the bar behind both loops of webbing at dorsal D-ring (Step 4). Swing the bracket closed until it locks into place.
5. Check the locking function of the bracket by attempting to swing the bracket open WITHOUT depressing locking button (A) or
slide lock (B). Bracket bar should not move and the bracket is now locked into place.
6. Dual leg retractables can be easily installed and removed from bracket by once again depressing both locking button (A) and
slide lock (B), which allows bracket to swing open without complete removal from harness.
LOAD IN
DICATO
R
LOA
D IN
DIC
ATO
R
A
FALL-ARREST
ANSI Z359.14, ANSI A10.32
OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502
020053
ANSI Z359.14,
ANSI A10.32
OSHA 1910.66,
OSHA 1926.50
2
020053
1
2
PUSH
SLIDE TO OPEN
2
3
4
Diagram of 9013 in opened
configuration
1
2
PUSH
SLIDE TO OPEN
1
2
PUSH
SLIDE TO OPEN
1
2
PUSH
SLIDE TO OPEN
Slide Lock
(B)
Locking Button
(A)
1
Bar assembly of bracket which inserts
behind webbing at Dorsal D-ring
Curved Portion
of 9013
15.5 ANCHORAGE
Select an anchorage location with minimal free fall and swing fall hazards. Select a rigid anchorage point capable of sustaining static loads as defined in
Section 6. Where anchoring overhead is not feasible, the user must ensure the SRL is installed in a manner that does not exceed it’s Maximum Below D-ring use
distance.
The behind the web bracket comes fully assembled and ready for installation. No tools are required for installation of the bracket onto harness. Use the following
instructions and Figure 10 to install the bracket:
Connect to Harness:
1. Unfasten the two small brackets on the green retractable spacer off of the carabiner.
2. Slide the green spacer around to the side of carabiner to allow opening of the carabiner gate.
3. Open the carabiner gate and slide spacer off of carabiner and remove one of the retractables.
4. Holding gate open on carabiner, insert the open end of carabiner through the webbing loops at the Dorsal D-ring of the harness.
Ensure that both loops of webbing on are captured inside of carabiner.
5. With carabiner gate still open, slide the removed retractable and green spacer back onto carabiner and allow carabiner gate to close.
6. Slide the green retractable spacer back over the gate of carabiner and snap the two small brackets back into place on carabiner, with the
web loops positioned between the ends of the bracket.
FIGURE 10 - FS1014-TL-BLACK-BWB INSTALLATION
2
3
1
LOAD IN
DICATO
R
LOA
D IN
DIC
ATO
R
A
FALL-ARREST
ANSI Z359.14, ANSI A10.32
OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502
020053
ANSI Z359.
14, ANSI A1
0.32
OSHA 1910
.66, OSHA 1926.
502
020053
Cleaning procedures for Safewaze SRLs:
Periodically clean the exterior of the SRL using water and a mild soap solution. Clean labels to maintain readability.
An excessive buildup of debris on the web lifeline of the SRL may prevent the lifeline from fully retracting back into the housing. Improper retraction of the lifeline
constituent of the SRL could create a potential free fall hazard.
Clean web with a mild soap solution and water. Allow web to fully air dry prior to retraction back into the SRL housing. DO NOT USE HEAT TO DRY WEBBING.
16.1 MAINTENANCE
16.0 MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, AND STORAGE
Latitude Tie-Back SRL-Ps are equipped with a replaceable Tie-Back Sling. This feature allows the user to replace the Tie-Back portion of webbing in the event
it becomes severely worn (Figure 11). To replace the Tie-Back Sling after removal of the worn/damaged sling, pass the soft loop end of the new Tie-Back Sling
through the steel D-ring (Step 1). Feed the aluminum snap hook through the soft loop (Step 2). Continue to thread the remainder of the webbing through the soft
loop (Step 3). Once all remaining webbing is pulled through the soft loop, tighten and secure the soft loop to the steel D-ring (Step 4).