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Z 359.1. It should be used as part of the fall protection training program required by law. All PeakWorks’ products are designed and engineered to meet or exceed applicable CSA and ANSI standards along with labour ministry requirements. WARNING: All persons using this equipment must read and understand all the instructions and warnings contained in this manual.
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WWW.PEAKWORKS.CA FALL CLEARANCE Fall Clearance is the distance required to safely arrest the users fall. It is the distance from the anchorage to the ground. A Fall Clearance Calculation must be done anytime this or any other fall protection equipment is use.
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WWW.PEAKWORKS.CA ASSEMBLY Step 1: Stand the tripod into an upright position on a flat and level surface. (FIGURE 1) Step 2: Open the legs and insert the locking pins at the head of the tripod. (FIGURE 2) Step 3: Extend the legs as far as is required and insert the locking pins similar to the locking pins in the head of the tripod.
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(FIGURE 10) Step 8 Ensure that all locking pins are in place (6 in total) and secure. Ensure that the safety chain has been properly tightened. Your TR-100 tripod (FIGURE 11) is ready to be used. Step 9 Add a secondary pulley (if required) to any of the slotted holes on the side of the tripod head to add a personal or material winch.
WWW.PEAKWORKS.CA Before Use The PeakWorks Tripod is designed for ONE person ONLY and is capable of supporting a 5,000 lbs. (22 kN) static load or provides a 2:1 safety factor when using an approved PeakWorks self retracting lifeline or 3-way. The tripod should be set up on a stable surface capable of withstanding 5,000 lbs. (22 kN) The top pulley is designed as a suitable anchorage connector.