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7.0 Training

It is the responsibility of the user and the purchaser of this equipment to assure they are familiar with these in-
structions and are trained in the proper use, installation, operation, inspection, maintenance and limitations of this 
product. Training should be conducted periodically and without exposing the trainee to a fall hazard.

Training is an integral part of our Total Solution in fall protection, since no fall protection equipment – regardless of 
how effective – can save an employee who is not trained in its use. To meet this crucial requirement, Miller Train-
ing provides the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve a safe, more productive work environment. For more 
information on Miller Training, contact a representative today:  800.873.5242.

6.0 System Operation

1.  Don a Miller full-body harness according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
2.  Install the Vi-Go Cable Sleeve to the vertical cable lifeline according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
3.  Attach the cable sleeve to the front attachment point, designated for ladder climbing, of the full-body harness 

using a Miller approved auto-locking carabiner or other Miller approved connector.

4.  Verify that the carabiner (or connector) keeper/gate is closed and locked.
5.  Ascend and descend the ladder passing intermediate cable guides per the manufacturer’s instructions sup-

plied with the cable sleeve.

5.7 Optional Vi-Go Anchorage Connector

The Vi-Go Anchorage Connector is designed to provide a 
convenient tie-off point for workers when entering/exiting at 
the top of Vi-Go Vertical Cable Lifeline Systems.  

The Vi-

Go Anchorage Connector is designed for one person only 
with a capacity of 310 lbs. (140.6kg).

Model

Compatible Top Bracket Assembly

TRS-AC1

Compatible with the 5ft. (1.5m) top bracket 

assembly (with 1.5” x 1.5” tube)

TRS-AC2

Compatible with the 7 ft. (2m) and 10 ft. (3m) top 

bracket assemblies (with 2” x 2” tube)

Vi-Go Anchorage Connector

WARNING:  All instructions and warnings pro-

vided with the anchorage connector must be 

read and understood before using the equip-

ment.

TRS-AC2

Summary of Contents for MILLER Vi-Go

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...tem Replacement Parts 5 0 System Installation 8 14 5 1 Installation of Top Bracket Assembly 5 2 Installation of Cable to Top Bracket Assembly 5 3 Installation of Intermediate Cable Guides 5 4 Installa...

Page 3: ...his equipment All authorized persons users must reference the regulations governing occupational safety as well as applicable standards i e ANSI or CSA Refer to product labeling for information on spe...

Page 4: ...rson falling will not strike a user below Note According to ANSI A14 3 only one worker may be on the system between cable guides Fall Clearance Ensure that adequate clearance exists in the fall path t...

Page 5: ...forces generated by arresting a fall The load requirements vary due to number of users on the system and installation to the structure i e number of rung clamp assemblies used For calculation purposes...

Page 6: ...ts upside down installation of the cable sleeve to the cable Hands free trailing while climbing and descending Spring activated mechanisms always move device back to initial position Dual locking mech...

Page 7: ...formation 4 Manual Pass Through Cable Guide Holds the cable in position securing it away from the ladder or structure Fully convertible to accommodate low and high wind conditions Manual pass through...

Page 8: ...0 flat washers and two M10 1 5mm locknuts TRCG Manual Pass Through Cable Guide Galvanized steel cable bracket with convertible polyurethane cable retainer head includes 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 x 2 U Bolt two 3...

Page 9: ...im ited to two 2 users An extra rung clamp assembly may be used in the installation of the top bracket to lower the loads transmitted to each ladder rung see Fig 1c For systems limited to one 1 user t...

Page 10: ...and bent over so that it will not back out DO NOT USE SYSTEM IF COTTER PIN IS MISSING 5 3 Installation of Intermediate Cable Guides Intermediate Cable Guides are designed to keep the climber from exc...

Page 11: ...guide on top of ladder rung see Fig 4a 2 Install U bolt around underside of ladder rung and through holes provided in cable guide 3 Install washers and torque fasteners to 20 plus or minus 2 ft lbs 5...

Page 12: ...ensioning of cable is achieved install jam nut against tensioning nut 6 Discard excess cable by cutting below the lower saddle clip leaving approximately 3 of cable below the lower saddle clip 3 is re...

Page 13: ...date variable cable lengths These options are compatible with 3 8 diameter approved cable only 1 Feed cable around cable thimble turning back 5 1 4 of cable from thimble end Install first cable clip o...

Page 14: ...able lifeline according to the manufacturer s instructions 3 Attach the cable sleeve to the front attachment point designated for ladder climbing of the full body harness using a Miller approved auto...

Page 15: ...ually inspect before each use Regular inspection by a competent person for wear damage or corrosion should be a part of your safety program Replace equipment if any of the defective conditions explain...

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