KStrong UFL201101 handleiding
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Step4: In case of a wire rope lanyard, wear protective hand gloves and inspect the full length of the wire rope, by passing the cable through
the gloved hands. Flex the wire back and forth at small intervals (of a few inches) of the length of the cable, to reveal any broken
strands. Never attempt to pull the wire strands out of the rope. The wire rope should also be free from any corrosion. The rope lanyard
should not show any signs of fraying, unsplicing, unlaying, kinking, knotting, roping, excessive elongation, chemical attack, excessive
soiling, abrasion, alteration, needed or excessive lubrication, excessive aging and excessive wear. The energy absorbing wire rope
lanyard should be removed from service immediately if any of the following are found to be true regarding any lay of the wire rope
(Lay= length of the wire rope that it takes for a strand to complete one twist of the rope):
• There are a minimum of 6 randomly distributed broken wires in one lay.
• There are a minimum of 3 broken wires in one strand in one lay.
• Also, remove the wire rope lanyard from service immediately if there are any broken wires within one inch of either of the swaged
ends of the wire rope lanyard.
Step 5: The energy absorber should not show any signs of it having been activated. There should not be any evidence of any elongation. The
energy absorber cover should be secure, and not tom or damaged.
Step 6: Check that all labels are intact and fully legible.
If Inspection reveals an unsuitable, unsafe condition of the energy absorbing lanyard, or of any other sub unit of the fall arrest system,
then the unit must be Immediately removed from further use. Only KStrong and parties who are authorized may conduct repairs to
the equipment.
HOW TO CONNECT THE ENERGY ABSORBING LANYARD TO AN ANCHORAGE
Only the energy absorbing end of the lanyard is to be connected to the dorsal attachment D-ring of a full body harness. The non-energy absorbing
end should be connected to the anchorage connector. Never use additional energy absorbers or energy absorbing lanyards, if one is already
attached to the subsystem.
HOW TO USE Y-TYPE, TWIN LEG LANYARDS
These lanyards are also known as 100% tie-off lanyards, since they provide continuous fall protection while moving up, down or sideways along
structures at a height. The user rst attaches to an anchor point with one leg of the lanyard. They move to the next position with the unused leg
of the lanyard in hand. They then attach the unused leg of the lanyard to a new anchor position, while disconnecting the rst leg. The user must
repeat this process until they reach their desired position. The following precautions must additionally be taken:
• Only the energy absorbing end of the Y-Lanyard should be connected to the dorsal D-ring of the full body harness.
• The energy absorbing end of the lanyard should never be connected to the anchorage point.
• The unused leg of the lanyard should never be attached back to any other point on the full body harness, except to the lanyard
keeper, which is specically intended for this purpose.
• It is acceptable to connect the two legs of the lanyard to two separate anchorage points.
• The lanyard should not pass under the arms or legs of the user during use.
• Never connect more than one person to a twin lanyard at a time.
• When traversing from one anchor point to another, make sure that the distance between the two anchor points is not more than the
length of the lanyard.
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Energy
absorber must
be attached
to Dorsal
D-ring of
Harness
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Productinformatie
| Merk | KStrong |
| Model | UFL201101 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 1674 MB |







