Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFELINK SYSTEM INTRODUCTION ..........3 SAFELINK SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ............. 3 SAFELINK SYSTEM OVERVIEW and CONNECTIONS ......4 USER INSTRUCTIONS and LIMITATIONS ..........5 PRIOR TO USE ..................6 ANCHORAGE REQUIREMENTS ............6 CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS ............
Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual SAFELINK SYSTEM INTRODUCTION This User Manual describes the SafeWaze installed SAFELINK System. What may, on the Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System, surface, appear to be minor modifications to an engineered personal fall arrest system. When...
Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual SAFELINK SYSTEM OVERVIEW and CONNECTIONS of the same components for most applications: The A complete Mobile SAFELINK fall protection Come-A-Long, SafetyLink Strap, Cable, Fist-Grip system consists of the following components: Cable Clamps, Carabiners, StopLink Brake, and Anchorage, Body Support, and Connecting Shoulder Eye-Bolts, as shown in Fig.
SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System. 1. Failure to follow all instructions and limitations 3. The Mobile SAFELINK System is designed on the use of the Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal to be used in temperatures between -40ºF and Lifeline System may result in serious personal +130ºF (-40°C to +54°C).
Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual PRIOR TO USE Prior to using the Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal pull sharply on the device to engage the locking Lifeline System, a rescue plan must be in place if mechanism. the user cannot rescue themselves.
Only approved SafeWaze self-retracting devices and used as follows: as part of a complete are for use with the Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal personal fall arrest system which maintains a Lifeline System due to product settings.
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Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual directly to six (6) # 9 rebar or larger. Aluminum post is A. Aluminum Post (FS-EX5501-5): The 6061-T6511 placed into the attached sleeve. Aluminum Posts are 7-1/2 ft (2.29 m) with a 3-1/2 in (88.9 mm) outside diameter and a 1/2 in (12.7 mm)
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S. STOPLINK Brake (019-8044): TheSTOPLINK Brake is an in-line energy absorber. The STOPLINK brake includes a built-in tension indicator, which displays whether or not the Mobile SAFELINK system has been properly tensioned. T. Cable (FS-EX2500-00): The cable in the Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System is 5/16 in (7.94...
Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual INSTALLATION—ANCHORAGE CONNECTORS DO NOT USE A PVC SLEEVE Fig. 1 one tie shown in THAT DOES NOT MEET ALL OF Sleeve no closer than Figure1 for clarity). THESE REQUIREMENTS. 3-1/2 in (88.9 mm)
Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual INSTALLATION— STOPLINK BRAKE w/ BUILT-IN TENSION INDICATOR STOPLINK BRAKE to a numbered thread count; this which causes both eye bolts to be Connect the STOPLINK Brake will eliminate the need for torque screwed in or out simultaneously.
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Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual INSTALLATION— STOPLINK BRAKE w/ BUILT-IN TENSION INDICATOR Installation Configuration Examples STOPLINK BRAKE 019-8044 ALUMINUM POST COME-A-LONG CABLE CARABINER ALUMINUM POST FS-EX5501-5 FS-EX2510 FS-EX2500-00 FS1015 FS-EX5501-5 (Built-in Tension Indicator) SHOULDER SHOULDER EYE-BOLT EYE-BOLT FS-EX2508...
INSTALLATION—MULTIPLE SPANS Multiple Span Systems: For span lengths greater than 65 ft (19.81 m), please A Multiple Span System is a Mobile SAFELINK contact SafeWaze Technical Services. Intermediate Horizontal Lifeline System that includes the use of anchorage connectors may be added to help reduce an intermediate anchorage connector.
Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual HORIZONTAL LIFELINE—CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS be added to a system to help reduce span length Using Retractable Devices - Clearance Chart to allow for system use at lower elevations. When The clearance chart below shows the required...
The clearance chart below shows the required distance needed from the walking/working surface to the ground or nearest obstruction below, when using specified SafeWaze retractable devices. Intermediate anchorage connectors may be used to reduce span length and required clearance distances.
Connection of both legs while transitioning between spans is acceptable and recommended. Attach the housing connector of a SafeWaze self- retracting device to the cable of the Mobile SAFELINK NEVER ATTACH ONE LEG OVER THE CABLE Horizontal Lifeline System. The opposing end is...
Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual FIELD INSPECTION All components of the Mobile SAFELINK 9. Ensure the horizontal lifeline is attached to proper Horizontal Lifeline System shall be inspected anchorages at or above the location height of the before each use and annually by a “competent workers sewn in back D-ring.
Mobile SAFELINK Horizontal Lifeline System User Manual INSPECTION TABLE Date of First Use:_______________ Product lifetime is indefinite as long as it passes pre-use and Competent Person inspections. User must inspect prior to each use. Competent Person other than the user must complete formal inspection at least annually.