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INSTALLING A HARNESS-MOUNTED SRD: Harness-mounted SRDs are secured directly to harnesses by means of a
harness interface. Harness interfaces are a type of connector specially designed for this purpose. In general, there are
two types of harness interface: straight-pin and carabiner. Instructions for each style are provided below.
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Instructions may vary per harness interface model. For more information on how to use your harness interface, see
the manufacturer instructions for the harness interface or for the product it was provided with.
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Do not remove the backplate from the harness when installing a harness-mounted SRD.
A. STRAIGHT-PIN INTERFACE: Straight-pin harness interfaces include a locking pin for securing to the harness.
Straight-pin interfaces may be used with Single-SRD or Twin-SRD formats, depending on the harness interface used.
See Figure 10 for reference.
1.
Press both Locking Buttons (A) on the front of your harness interface to open. With the Locking Buttons held
down, remove the Locking Pin (B) from the harness interface.
2.
Thread the Locking Pin (B) behind both Harness Straps (C), capturing the straps as you reinsert the pin into the
harness interface. An audible click should be heard when the Locking Pins are reengaged.
3.
Verify that the harness interface is secure and that both Harness Straps (C) are captured by the harness interface.
B.
CARABINER INTERFACE: Carabiner interfaces are carabiners that function as harness interfaces. Carabiner
interfaces may be used with Single-SRD or Twin-SRD formats, although methods will vary slightly. See Figure 11 for
reference, which shows how to install the carabiner interface using a Twin-SRD format.
1.
Open the Gate (A) of the carabiner interface. Slide the SRD (C) over the open Arm (B) of the carabiner. Then,
slide the SRD to the opposite side of the carabiner.
2.
Hold the Gate (A) of the carabiner interface open, then slide the open Arm (B) behind and around both Harness
Straps (D), capturing the straps within the carabiner interface.
3.
Thread the second SRD (E) onto the open Arm (B) of the carabiner interface. Then, release the Gate to close and
secure the carabiner interface.
4.
Verify that the carabiner interface is secure and that both Harness Straps (D) are captured by the interface.
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For Single-SRD formats, only one SRD should be attached to the carabiner interface. In this format, the
carabiner interface may be secured as outlined above, or directly to your Dorsal D-ring instead. If securing to your
Dorsal D-ring, do not capture the harness straps.
Certain harness models covered in these instructions include additional features for securing harness-mounted SRDs. See
below for how these features should be used:
INTERFACE LOOP: The Interface Loop (X) is part of the backplate for certain harness models. The Interface Loop
serves as a secure connection point for harness interfaces behind the harness straps. See Figure 12 for reference. To
connect to the Interface Loop, the user should route their harness interface or its locking pin through the Interface
Loop as part of capturing the harness straps.
SRD ADAPTER: Certain harness models include an external SRD Adapter (Y) for securing harness-mounted SRDs.
See Figure 1 for a list of models with SRD Adapters. When connecting to this type of SRD Adapter, the user does not
need to capture the harness straps. Instead, the user should route their harness interface directly through the SRD
Adapter. See Figure 13 for reference.
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Only straight-pin harness interfaces may be used with the SRD Adapter. The user should route the locking pin of
their harness interface through the connection loop of the SRD Adapter.
Figure 9B - Parachute Adjusters
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