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FALL SAFE FS881 Instruction Manual page 2

Reusable bolt anchor 5,000-lbf / 22kn

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Spoon
Main Cable
Cleaning Bushing
1.25" (31mm)
5.0" (127mm)
End Termination
Heavy Duty Return Wire
V1.3
Performance:
5000 -lbf
Static tensile strength:
(
22 kN) minimum.
Maximum capacity: one worker with
max weight of
310 -lbs when used as
a single point anchorage connector
for personal fall arrest or restraint
Component Materials:
Main Cable: Aircraft Cable. End Termination: Stainless Steel. Spoons: Stainless Steel.
Stop Sleeve: Stainless Steel. Trigger: Aluminum. Spring: Zinc Plated Steel. Swage: Zinc
Plated Copper. Return Wire: Aircraft Cable. Loop Cover: Polyurethane.
DRILLING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Drill a 3/4" (20mm) diameter hole at least 3.5" (89mm) deep. The drilled hole must be straight and perpendicular to
the surface. Make sure the hole is of uniform diameter and free of peaks and valleys on the inner wall.
2. Blow hole clean with compressed air.
3. Always inspect the hole carefully when reusing a previously drilled hole.
4. When placing anchor, place your thumb inside the anchor loop and your first two fingers around the trigger.
Squeeze fingers and thumb together till the trigger and spring fully compress.
4. Insert unit at least 3" (76mm) deep into hole and release the trigger. Do not force.
5. Set the unit with a slight tug on the anchor loop.
6. The stop sleeve must always be partially inserted into the hole.
HOLE DRILLING REQUIRMENT CHART
(A)" Minimum distance from edge/corner (B)" Concrete thickness
6" in. (15.3 cm)
12" in. (30.5 cm)
Spring
Stop Sleeve
Swage
Anchor Loop
11.5" (293mm)
3.0" (76mm)
Trigger
Dimensions:
0.4 -lbs (.18kg)
Weight:
Length: 11.5" (293mm)
Diameter: 0.75" (20mm)
Regulatory compliance:
ANSI Z
359.1-2007, ANSI Z 359.7-2011 and OSHA
1926.502 CE 0321 / EN 795:1996 (+A1:2000) Class B
(A)"
3/4"
drill
Ø
12" in. (30.5 cm)
5" in. (12.7 cm)
REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. When removing anchor, place your thumb inside the anchor loop
and your first two fingers around the trigger. Squeeze fingers and
thumb together till the trigger and spring fully compress.
2. While squeezing the trigger pull the anchor out of the hole.
3. If the anchor becomes stuck, insert a punch, screwdriver or other
object into the hole until it touches the top of the cleaning bushing.
4. Lightly tap with a hammer making sure the tool is touching the top
2" (50.8mm)
of the cleaning bushing while squeezing the trigger. (The cleaning
bushing should be easily visible at the edge of the hole).
5. If tool was required to remove the anchor inspect thoroughly for
damage after removal. If damage is found remove from service and
destroy immediately.
(B)"
DO NOT REMOVE
WARNING LABEL!
Compliance: OSHA 1926.502 & 1910.66 / ANSI Z359.1, ANSI Z359.7
CE 0321 / EN 795:1996 (+A1:2000) Class B
WARNING!!!
ALL PERSONS USING THIS EQUIPMENT MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. USERS SHOULD BE FAMILIAR
WITH PERTINENT REGULATIONS GOVERNING THIS EQUIPMENT. ALL INDIVIDUALS WHO USE
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE PROPERLY INSTRUCTED ON HOW TO USE THIS DEVICE.
Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Zinc Plated Copper, 7x19 Aircraft Cable
May be used as a anchoring point for a leading
edge restraint system. Examples are of optional
anchoring point locations. The use of two anchors
is not required for leading edge restraint systems
unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer.
OPTIONAL
(ANCHOR POINTS)
WORK SURFACE
(ANCHOR POINT)
The concrete must be
3000-psi or higher and
fully cured. Installation
location to be approved
by a qualified person.
WORK SURFACE
Free fall distance (limit) must
not exceed 6' ft (1.8 m).
MINIMUM CLEARANCE 3ft (1m)
DECK/FLOOR/GROUND LEVEL
All products subjected to fall arresting forces should be removed
from service immediately!

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