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CLiC-iT RiDER CONTINUOUS BELAY SYSTEM for: INSTRUCTIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Ed17 05-09-22...
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INDEX A. Components 1. CliC-iT Rider components compatibility 2. Anchor 3. Anchor Wedge 4. Articulated arms 5. Positionners 6. Anchor plate for trees 7. Non-Returns 8. Inverters 9. Cable connector 10. Route Swapper Glossary B. Parcours design MCD: Mobile Connection Device.
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IMN & Clic-it CBS system is exclusively compatible with the Clit-it Rider Pulley. Do not use other type of pulleys on this safety line. In order to ensure a safe installation use only components supplied or recommended by CLiC-iT or IMN.
A n c h o r a l l o w s a c o n t i n u o u s y o u m u s t e x e r t a movement for CLiC-iT Rider Pulley torque of 40 N / m on along the entire game course.
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Marking a line on the screws will indicate if the anchor loosens over me. The screws will not be ght if the line is not straight. 2.6 Traceability and Marking Standard for personal protective equipment Code respective to the against falls in height. production batch and correlative to the part It establishes the technical requirements...
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Anchor Wedge Assembly order Reference: LDV-C-ED3 1st Step 3.1 Description Anchor Wedge Anchor Wedge is a piece of cast steel whose function is to provide the ideal inclination of 35º for Anchor. This is the standard connecting element for attaching the Anchors to the structural poles of an adventure park.
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Example for structural parks Anchor + Anchor Wedge + Connection Part Before the purchase of MN&CLiC-iT CBS items it´s necessary to know the park Holes dimensions to install Anchor Wedge characteristics and design the structural components necessary for the installation of the system.
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For vertical structural connections, one Left arm The front part falls to the left side For horizontal structural connections, two shackles Right arm The front part falls to the right side Use only shackles provided by IMN & CLiC-iT...
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4.4 Articulated Arm installation on trees using lifting sling 1/2 (inch) Shackle Lark´s head To install an Articulated Arm on a tree a 2000 Kg with safety bolt 10-15cm Ø Tree lifting sling is required. Reference: CMU 2T MR Bolt shackle The nut of the shackle must be instaled The remaining length after the knot should on the opposite side where the arm falls...
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Positioners 5.3 How to use positioners 5.1 Description α = 180º ± 6º α > 200º NO POSITIONERS NO POSITIONERS 1 or 2 POSITIONERS 1 or 2 POSITIONERS Positioners are an economical option Positioners fixes DIN 7380 Set Screw M5x5 to guide the safety line cable at points cable using two M5x5 set screws.
On this are Connection for Required items: mounted the necessary elements to drive Vertical Positioner the IMN & CLiC-iT CBS in the desired direction. The installation system prevents damage to the natural environment. Wood Plank. 6.2 Vertical Positioner and Anchor Plate...
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Non-Returns. Types and connections DIN 7380 Screw Non-Return devices are used to stop and prevent the MCD move back at certain points in the path. It M8x20 (min.) is useful in inclined sections, in entrances or exits of the park or to control the flow of users in ziplines. Depending on the type of anchorage, there are different types of Non-Returns.
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Non-Returns. Types and connections TYPE D How to install it? Structural Non-Return Reference: NR4-V1 The cable crimping must be done with a crimping tool capable of exerting a force of 130 KN. The crimp die used must be of type K18 Non-Return devices are used to stop and prevent the MDC move back at certain points in according to DIN 48083.
130 KN. The crimp die used must be of type K18 according to DIN 48083. this to adapt to a certain trajectory of IMN & CLiC-iT CBS. C o n n e c t i o n t o structural surface...
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It should be installed at a comfortable height where the user will have to manipulate crimping tool capable of exerting a force of CLiC-iT Rider Pulley. 130 KN. The crimp die used must be of type K18 according to DIN 48083.
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B. PARCOUR DESIGN Optimal path Attention. In configurations Invalid path. The safety line Attention. If the trajectory Optimal path. This is the most where the safety line moves p o s i t i o n i n g m u s t b e runs internally a proper optimal configuration for the from exterior to interior...
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Installation according to different slopes & inclinations CASE A CASE B CASE C Straight cable Non-Return Type D NR4-V1 When the cable is relatively Sections of more than 6º slope are not When the safety line has less recommended because the user can slide straight it is recommended to than 6º, an Articulated Arm towards the post.
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Ziplines The maximum zipline extension compatible with IMN & CLiC-iT CBS system is. 150m The user is allowed to hold Zipline arms should be placed between two Double arm. One before entering the zipline and one at the in zip lines.
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Safety line cable installation The point where the cable enters the Anchor must be at least 5 cm long in straight extension with respect to the direction of the Anchor, to prevent the MCD from hitting the Anchor. These two points must be marked in order to carry out inspections and check that the cable does not slide.
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At the safety line terminals, both at the beginning and at the end, we must leave at least 15 cm of free cable that leaves in excess of the Anchor cylinder. At these two endpoints, one additional Anchor must be installed. At the beginning and end of the rope course should also be inspected to check that has not suffered some kind of displacement due to an improper screw tightening or some other defect.
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C. RESPONSABILITY & GENERAL RECOMENDATIONS IMN & CLiC-iT Continuous Belay System components are intended for activities involving a risk to safety and health. Both the installation and the use of this product must respect the specifications provided by the manufacturer in this manual. In addition, the user must respect the preliminary usage indications of monitors and instructors.
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Further informations Further informations Training of the staff The use and storage temperature range should be between - 10 All staff members must be aware of their responsibilities in order to Ÿ and +50°C. Outside this temperature range, the product resistance establish a safe environment.
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The lock of CLiC-iT Rider Pulley works properly when carabiner is inserted and removed The passage of the pulley in the anchor points of IMN & CLiC-IT CBS are smooth and without relevant collisions. There are no collisions with the structure. And the dimensional specifications described in the manual are met.
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IMN & CLiC-IT CBS are smooth and without relevant collis Checking the tightness of the M10 screws in CBS Anchors ( = 40 N*m). Check that IMN & CLiC-IT CBS anchorages have not suffered deformations There are no collisions with the structure.
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Installation history. (disassemblies, replacements, environmental accidents, repairs ...) Description Date Comments regarding product conditions and usability: Inspected by: Maintenance Conclusion: Company name: SUITABLE Signature: Next inspection date: UNSUITABLE ____ / ____ / ____ Date:...
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APPENDIX. PATH EXAMPLES Icons for CBS schemes Matching drawings with IMN & CLiC-iT CBS elements for the following schemes:...
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Path examples Access to level two rope course Safety line from floor Access...
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Level one rope course access Safety line from floor 90º<x<180º...
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Structural connections examples TYPE A TYPE B TYPE C HORIZONTAL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT. SQUARE CASE VERTICAL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT. CIRCULAR CASE ADAPTED STRUCTURAL SUPPORTS Structural connections examples for this case: Structural connections examples for this case: Structural connections examples for this case: (welded) Eyebolt (welded)
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INSTALACIONES EN MEDIO NATURAL the safety line system declares that: Manufacturer: INSTALACIONES EN MEDIO NATURAL S.L IMN CONTINUOUS BELAY SYSTEM Avda Mairena del Aljarafe, Nº 34-B and its components: CP 41110 Bollullos de la Mitación (SEVILLA) DAS436 IN-V3 SAR-V1 AN-V3 CC-V1 DAL-V1 AW-V3...
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