3M Ladder Climb Instrucciones De Uso página 9

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Remove carabiner from 3M Cable Fall Arrester 128. Support body of 3M Cable Fall Arrester
128 and lift handle to open cams. Holding in the open position, rotate 90° and slide the slot over
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Ladder Climb Cable Vertical Lifeline cable. Rotate back to vertical with cable laying
in grooves of the 3M Cable Fall Arrester 128. The arrow on the 3M Cable Fall Arrester 128 must
be pointed upward. Release the cam handle to close cam against the cable. Insert carabiner into
hole at the bottom of the handle to secure the 3M Cable Fall Arrester 128 onto the cable.
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3M Cable Guides M400-5, see Fig. 1A are required at staggered intervals starting at 25 feet.
Attach the 3M Cable Guide M400-5 to the ladder rung at 25 feet and stagger the remaining 3M
Cable Guides M400-5 throughout the system so that they are not equal distances apart. Snap the
cable lifeline into the neoprene rubber slot to secure the cable. Each 3M Ladder Climb Cable
Vertical Lifeline System comes with the required number of 3M Cable Guides M400-5 to be
installed for each length system. All M400-5 Cable Guides are required to be installed.
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The 3M Ladder Climb Cable Vertical Lifeline is designed for a single user with a capacity
(including clothing, tools, etc.) up to 310 pounds (141 kg) total working weight.
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Only full body harness that meet the ANSI Z359.1-2007, ANSI Z359.11 and/or CSA Z259.10
standard may be used with the 3M Ladder Climb Cable Vertical Lifeline. The carabiner for the
3M Cable Fall Arrester 128 must attach directly to the front D-ring of the full body harness.
Warning: Do not add additional connectors to extend the distance between the 3M
Cable Fall Arrester 128 and the front D-ring of the full body harness.
INSPECTION
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REQUENCY
All components of the 3M Ladder Climb Cable Vertical Lifeline must be inspected prior to each
use, and annually by an OSHA defi ned "competent person" other than the user. Local, state,
governmental and jurisdictional agencies governing occupational safety may require the user to
conduct more frequent or mandatory inspections.
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Warning: If inspection reveals any defect, inadequate maintenance, or unsafe
condition, remove from service until a "qualifi ed person" as defi ned by OSHA 1926.32(m)
can determine the need for authorized repair or disposal.
Misuse or failure to follow warnings and instructions may result in serious personal injury or death.
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