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P/N 595189-01 Rev A 4/10
figure 6A
SKA-PAK PluS hArneSS ATTAchmenTS
regulAr oPerATionAl inSPecTion conTinued...
FEMALE BUCKLE
STANDARD HARNESS
FEMALE BUCKLE
FULL BODY HARNESS
HARNESS INSPECTION
1. Inspect the harness as follows:
a) Inspect the Standard Harness for frayed webbing or damaged
buckles. Make sure that all belts and straps are assembled
properly as shown on Front Cover. Adjust the straps to approxi-
mately the full out position. Adjust the shoulder strap so that it
holds the waist belt approximately at waist level.
b). Inspect the Full Body Harness for frayed webbing or damaged
buckles. Make sure that the Full Body Harness is assembled
properly as shown on Page 4 and referenced in the DBI/SALA
full body harness user instructions (SCOTT P/N 89497-01) pro-
vided with the harness. If any damage is found, do not use the
harness.
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IF THE FULL BODY HARNESS HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO FALL AR-
REST OR IMPACT FORCES, IT MUST BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED
FROM SERVICE AND DESTROYED.
2. Inspect the cylinder attachment to the harness as follows:
a) If the SKA-PAK AT is fitted to a SKA-PAK PLUS harness (either
a standard harness or a Full Body Harness), inspect the valve
hanger bracket and the female buckle. The valve hanger bracket
should be securely engaged in the female buckle and should
not lift out with normal handling. To remove the air supply cyl-
inder from the harness, press the release tab at the bottom of
the hanger bracket away from the cylinder valve and lift the air
supply cylinder. See FIGURE 6A.
VALVE HANGER BRACKET
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releASe