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of the trajectory during a possible fall, in order to avoid dangerous impact on any type of obstacle;
4.
To attenuate a drop ending in a pendulum movement, the working area or lateral movements to both
sides of the centre axis shall be limited to a maximum of 1.50 m (Fig.3). In other cases, no individual anchor points,
but, e.g., type C or type D anchor devices in accordance with EN 795:2012 shall be used.
The retractable type fall arrester may be used with a type C anchor device in accordance with EN 795:2012 with a
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shall be considered.
Provide adequate rescue equipment and allow for adequate worker crew training, so that they can act quickly in the
case of a fall, in particular during horizontal work.
Technical characteristics of the cable: material galvanised steel, diameter
mm, strength >12 kN.
Connector ref.0925 - EN 362:2004
The characteristics of the connector are indicated in the
chart B
. Class T corresponds to the termination connectors
intended to allow a direction of load predetermined along the major axis. The connection of the connector is indicated
in the
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. Warning: certain situations may reduce the strength of the connector (
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). Any external pressure on
the gate is dangerous (
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Primary material of the protective cover: ABS.
MAINTENANCE
Cleanliness: use a damp cloth (fresh water) and clean all the visible parts, then dry. Do not use solvents. Do not
submerge the product in water.
REVISION
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inspection required before, during and after each use, this product must be inspected by a skilled person every 12
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product’s life sheet: keep this literature for inspection and reference for the life of the device. Check the legibility of
the product’s markings.
In case of one of the following defects are present, the product should be withdrawn from service or repaired by the
manufacturer or an authorized service center:
• activation of the fall indicator on the swivelling connector;
• damage to the cable (bending, kinking, any broken wires, corrosion);
• damage to the connection between the cable and the swivel connector;
• malfunctioning of the retracting or locking functions;
• serious damage to the housing;
• malfunctioning or damage with the connector
• extention (even if only partial) of the textile energy absorber
Any product or component showing any defect or wear, or if in doubt, should be replaced or repaired by the
manufacturer or an authorised centre immediately. Each product in the safety system can be damaged during a
fall and must always be inspected before using it again. After a major fall, a product must be replaced or inspected
and repaired by the manufacturer or an authorised centre because damage may have occurred, even no external
signs are visible.
LIFETIME
The lifetime of the product is unlimited, unless any defect appears and provided that periodic inspections are made
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