Us er I ns t r u ct ion s - En gli sh
4.0 Inspection and Maintenance
Inspection
Miller Anchorage Connectors are designed for today's rugged work environments. To maintain
their service life and high performance, all components should be inspected frequently.
Anchorage connectors must be visually inspected by the user before each use and
inspected by a Competent Person on a regular basis.
Inspect product for any of the following: bent, cracked, distorted, worn, malfunctioning or
damaged parts; loose fasteners or missing parts/components; deterioration; deformation;
corrosion; signs that indicate the product has been subjected to a fall arrest; or any other
indications of damage/problems that may affect the integrity and operation of the product. If in
doubt, contact the manufacturer.
Devices that do not pass inspection
or have been subjected to fall arresting forces
must be removed from service.
Cleaning and Storage
Basic care of all Miller Fall Protection equipment will prolong the life of the unit and will contrib-
ute toward the performance of its vital safety function. Periodically clean the device to remove
any dirt, paint, corrosives, contaminants, or other materials that may have accumulated. When
not in use, store in a clean, dry area, free of exposure to furmes or corrosive elements.
Servicing
Servicing of Miller Fall Protection equipment must only be carried out by Miller Fall Protection
or persons or entities authorized in writing by Miller Fall Protection. A record log of all servicing
and inspection dates for this device must be maintained. Only original Miller replacement parts
are approved for use in this device. Non-repairable devices that do not pass inspection must be
disposed of in a manner to prevent inadvertent further use. Contact Miller Technical Services at
800.873.5242 if you have any questions.
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