Read carefully, understand, and heed these and all included instructions, warnings, and cautions before using
this equipment. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.
Buckingham's P/N 108 has been designed to provide a means to rescue a fellow worker from an elevated height.
This system and any of its components must not be used for any other purpose.
The P/N 108 Rescue System contains the following components (Fig.1)
Note: Hardware and components may differ from that shown in Fig. 1.
1 – 39S1Q2-Length Rescue Rope
5 – 5005T Steel Carabiners or
(3 5005T and 2 Swivel Carabiners
permanently attached to rescue rope shown)
1 – RP110 Slide Pulley
1 – RP104 Rescue Pulley
1 – 705A1-35 Prusik with Ring
1 – 50043S Descent Device
1 – 3902S-4 Temporary Anchor Strap
1 – 3905E-24 Endless Loop Temporary Anchor
1 – 3905E-36 Endless Loop Temporary Anchor
1 – 4569PQ6-Length Rescue Bag
RIGGING THE 108 RESCUE SYSTEM
Prior to use, the 108 Rescue System must be properly rigged as follows:
1. Attach RP104 Pulley to Rescue Rope and attach one 5005T Carabiner to eye of the RP104 Pulley
(Fig. 2 – 5)
2. Attach the 5005T Carabiner attached to the RP104 Pulley to the D-ring of the 3902S-4 Sling (Fig. 5)
3. Attach RP110 Pulley to Rescue Rope below RP104 Pulley (Fig. 6 - 9)
4. Attach one of the permanently attached Swivel Carabiners or one of the 5005T Carabiners to the eye of
Rescue Rope and to the eye of the RP110 Pulley (Fig. 9)
Fig. 2
Fig. 6
108Inst.doc
PN 230308 3/08/13 (Rev 1/16/19)
BUCKINGHAM MFG.
P/N 108 Rescue System
Instructions / Warnings
Fig. 1
4569PQ6- Length
Fig. 3
Fig. 7
39S1Q2-LENGTH
705A1-35
5005T
RP104
RP110
Fig. 4
Fig. 8
3905E-24
3905E-36
3902S-4
50043S
Fig. 5
Fig. 9
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