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STEP 1: Inspect the o-ring handle and cam for freedom of motion.  The handle should be able to move 

freely without binding or sticking.  The handle must be firmly secured with the rivet so that there is no 

movement between the o-ring and the handle.

STEP 2: Inspect the panic cam for freedom of motion.  The cam should be able to move freely without 

binding or sticking.  The cam must be firmly secured with the rivet so that there is no movement 

between the cam and the body.

STEP 3: Ensure the orientation lock out is free from burrs, dents, or cracks.  Ensure the orientation lock 

out moves freely up and down the hinge as the rope grab is rotated upside down and right side up.

STEP 4: The housing locking mechanism consist of two components

1. Spring lever: Ensure the spring lever is pushing the lever into the cavity in the housing of the rope

grab.  Depress the lever several times to ensure it functions properly.  Remove dirt and/or grime from

the spring if necessary.

2. Knurl knob: Ensure the knurl knob is free from cracks, dents, or burrs.  Insert pin into threads and

run the knob in and out of the threads to ensure the rope grab closes properly.

STEP 5: Ensure roller rotates freely and is free from cracks, dents, or burrs.

STEP 6: Ensure the body of the rope grab is free from corrosion, cracks, dents, or burrs.  Ensure that

when the rope grab is closed that the two side plates mate properly and there is no visible gap.

STEP 7: Ensure the hinge pin is free from corrosion, cracks, dents, or  burrs and is not bent.  Ensure

the hinge pin allows the side plate to close without binding.  Ensure the rivet is not damaged and

secures the hinge pin from moving.

STEP 8: Ensure that all labels and markings are present and legible.  All labels and markings are

included in the instruction manual as a guide.

PRODUCT LABELS

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Содержание Peakworks Rope Grab RG-11010

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Страница 3: ...serious injury or death TRAINING All workers and their employer must be trained in the correct use care and maintenance of this and any other fall protection equipment used It is the employer s respon...

Страница 4: ...A and in the United States the American National Standards Institute ANSI Canadian Standards Association Fall Protection Standards CSAZ259 1 05 R2010 Safety Belts and Saddles for work positioning and...

Страница 5: ...0 mm The RG 11010 RG 11000 Rope Grabs have been designed and certified with the following vertical lifelines 5 8 16 mm Co Polymer 3 strand Twisted Rope PeakWorks Part VL 1115 XX or VL 1122 XX or VL 11...

Страница 6: ...inst each other without any visible gap Release the lever to lock STEP 7 Test the operation of the rope grab by pulling firmly down on the rope The rope grab should lock onto the rope firmly STEP 8 If...

Страница 7: ...necting device such as a fixed lanyard does not induce a free fall greater than what is acceptable in their local jurisdiction The worker should always avoid having the vertical lifeline come in conta...

Страница 8: ...imes to ensure it functions properly Remove dirt and or grime from the spring if necessary 2 Knurl knob Ensure the knurl knob is free from cracks dents or burrs Insert pin into threads and run the kno...

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