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Figure 1 - Product Overview Harness Harness Buckles and Style Model Attachment Elements Adjusters Other Elements Pads 1401040 1401041 1401042 1401043 1401044 1401045 PARK PARK LANYARD LANYARD HERE, SEE INSTRUCTIONS. HERE, SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Figure 1 - Product Overview Harness Harness Buckles and Style Model Attachment Elements Adjusters Other Elements Pads 1401105 1401106 1401107 1401108 1401109 1401110 1401111 PARK LANYARD HERE, SEE LANYARD HERE, SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Figure 1 - Product Overview Harness Harness Buckles and Style Model Attachment Elements Adjusters Other Elements Pads 1401145 1401146 1401147 1401148 1401149 1401155 ...
Never exceed the maximum free fall distance specified for your Fall Protection equipment. Do not use any Fall Protection equipment that fails inspection, or if you have concerns about the use or suitability of the equipment. Contact 3M Technical Services with any questions.
Always ensure you are using the latest revision of your 3M instruction manual. Visit www.3m.com/userinstructions or contact 3M Technical Services for updated instruction manuals. PRODUCT OVERVIEW: Figure 1 illustrates available 3M™ DBI-SALA X100 Full Body Harness models. Harness models are defined by their general ®...
Before using this equipment, record the product identification information from the ID label in the “Inspection and Maintenance Log” at the back of this manual. Table 1 - Product Specifications System Specifications Each product model is certified to, or conforms with, the applicable standards and Standards: regulations listed within Figure 1.
Hazards may include, but are not limited to: high heat, chemicals, corrosive environments, high voltage power lines, explosive or toxic gases, moving machinery, sharp edges, or overhead materials that may fall and contact the user or equipment. Contact 3M Technical Services for further clarification.
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MAKING CONNECTIONS: All connections must be compatible in size, shape, and strength. See Figure 4 for examples of inappropriate connections. Do not attach snap hooks and carabiners: To a D-ring to which another connector is attached. In a manner that would result in a load on the gate. Large-throat snap hooks should not be connected to standard- size D-Rings or other connecting elements, unless the snap hook has a gate strength of 16 kN (3,600 lbf) or greater.
Never use D-ring extensions in leading edge applications. FASTENING BUCKLES: 3M Harnesses are equipped with a variety of Buckles for fastening and adjusting Leg Straps and Chest Straps. See Figure 1 for the buckle types present on your harness. Figure 6 illustrates operation of each of the...
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position the Shoulder Straps on top of your shoulders. The Chest Strap and Chest Buckle will be positioned on your front when worn properly. Reach between your legs and grasp the Leg Strap on your right side. Bring the strap up between your legs and connect it to the mating buckle on your right hip.
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Figure 8 - Donning the Harness Figure 9 - Securing Lanyards with Loop Ends...
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ATTACHING THE WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM: Figure 10 illustrates attachment of the Weight Distribution System (WDS). When secured, the WDS lessens the stress caused by prolonged harness wear, moving the center of weight from your shoulders to the WDS on your back. To attach the WDS to a compatible harness: To remove the Weight Distribution System, follow this procedure in reverse.
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INSTALLING A HARNESS-MOUNTED SRD: Harness-mounted SRDs are secured directly to harnesses by means of a harness interface. Harness interfaces are a type of connector specially designed for this purpose. In general, there are two types of harness interface: straight-pin and carabiner. Instructions for each style are provided below. Instructions may vary per harness interface model.
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reference. To choke a lanyard onto a web loop: Insert the lanyard web loop through the web loop or D-Ring on the harness. Insert the appropriate end of the lanyard through the lanyard web loop. Pull the lanyard through the connecting web loop to secure. 3.12 CONNECTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS: After donning the harness, the user may connect to their Fall Protection System.
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INSTRUCTIONS. PULL DEPLOY 1. DEPLOY BOTH PACKS. 2. INSERT HOOK INTO LOOP ON OPPOSITE STRAP. 3. PLACE BOTH FEET INTO WEB LOOP. 4. REHOOK TO ADJUST LOOP LENGTH IF REQUIRED. 3M.com/FallProtection Figure 15 - Removing the Back and Shoulder Pad...
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Figure 16 - Removing the Leg Pads P ARK P ARK P ARK P ARK P ARK P ARK LANY ARD LANY ARD LANY ARD LANY ARD LANY ARD LANY ARD H ERE, SEE H ERE, SEE H ERE, SEE H ERE, SEE H ERE, SEE H ERE, SEE...
CLEANING: 3M Full Body Harnesses must be cleaned in accordance with 3M instructions. To clean the harness, wash in a mild, bleach-free detergent and then rinse. The harness should afterwards be hung to air-dry. Water used for cleaning and temperatures used to air-dry must never exceed 130°F (54.4°C).
Warning: Increased free fall should be considered when using this product. RFID Tag LOCATION: 3M product covered in these user instructions is equipped with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tag. RFID Tags may be used in coordination with an RFID Tag Scanner for recording product inspection results. See Figure 17 for where your RFID Tag is located.
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Figure 17 - RFID Tag Location PARK PARK LANYARD HERE, SEE LANYARD HERE, SEE INSTRUCTIONS. INSTRUCTIONS. Figure 18 - Product Labels PARK LANYARD PARK LANYARD PARK LANYARD PARK LANYARD HERE, SEE HERE, SEE HERE, SEE INSTRUCTIONS. HERE, SEE INSTRUCTIONS. INSTRUCTIONS. INSTRUCTIONS.
Table 2 – Inspection and Maintenance Log Model Number (Serial Number): Date Purchased: Date of First Use: ··· This product must be inspected by the user before each use. Additionally, a Competent Person other than the user must inspect this equipment at least once each year. ···...
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These are general requirements and information provided by ANSI/ASSP Z359. 3M Fall Protection may impose more stringent restrictions on the use of its products; refer to your 3M instruction manual for more information. It is essential that the users of this type of equipment receive proper training and instruction, including detailed procedures for the safe use of such equipment in their work application.
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ANSI/ASSP Z359.11 American National Standard ANSI/ASSP Z359 Requirements for Annex A Proper Use and Maintenance of Full Body Harnesses 12. Frontal – The frontal attachment serves as a ladder climbing connection for guided-type fall arresters where there is no chance to fall in a direction other than feet first, or may be used for Work Positioning. Supporting the user, post-fall or during work positioning, by the frontal attachment will result in a sitting body position, with the upper torso upright, with weight concentrated on the thighs and buttocks.
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LIMITED REMEDY: Upon written notice to 3M, 3M will repair or replace any product determined by 3M to have a factory defect in workmanship or materials. 3M reserves the right to require product be returned to its facility for evaluation of warranty claims. This warranty does not cover product damage due to wear, abuse, misuse, damage in transit, failure to maintain the product or other damage beyond 3M’s control.