Honeywell Miller WEBBING MOBILE LIFELINE KIT Mode D'emploi page 7

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SETTING IT UP - USE:
• take the short part out of the bag and fix it to the anchoring point either with a shackle or
with a snap hook, or a strap ring, or a sling attachment (Fig. 1)
• take the adjustable part out of the bag and unroll it up to the other anchoring point, taking
care not to twist it
• fix the second end to its anchoring point
• when the connections are properly made, open the lever of the tensioner and have the
strap slip in the tensioner in order to obtain a minimum of slack (Fig. 2)
• tension the line by performing a pumping action with the lever of the tensioner (Fig. 3)
• make sure that the strap has completed at least two turns around the spindle
• the spindle should not be overloaded, the strap might slip or jam the tensioner
• when the lifeline is properly tensioned, lock the tensioner in the securing position (com-
pletely closed)
• roll up the unused part and put it away in the bag
• the user may then connect his anti-fall guard onto the lifeline and work safe
REMOVING THE LIFELINE:
• pull down the handle of the tensioner and pull the internal lever (Fig. 4), the strap will
slacken, unfasten the anchoring points and put away the strap in the bag after having
rolled it up carefully.
LENGTH
OF THE LINE
5 meters
10 meters
20 meters
Pretensioning deflection = 1/200
LINE DEFLECTION IN THE CASE OF A FALL
NUMBER OF
USERS
2
2
2
MAXIMUM 20 M
SAG
PULL ON THE END
0.9 m
1450 daN (3,260 Ibf)
1.7 m
1300 daN (2,922 Ibf)
3.5 m
1200 daN (2,698 Ibf)
Sketch after a fall
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