3M PROTECTA 3503882 User Instructions
3M PROTECTA 3503882 User Instructions

3M PROTECTA 3503882 User Instructions

Ultra-lok self-retracting devices

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; For identification of product codes, refer to Table 1. See "Table 1 - Product Specifications" for more product information.
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Model
3503882
3503883
3503884
3503885
3503886
3503887
3503888
3503889
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.140
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502
figure 1 - Product Overview
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A
B
connectors
A
B
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C2
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C3
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C3
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C1
C3
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C1
C2
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C3
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C2
SeLf-ReTRAcTing DeviceS
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Housing
Lifeline
extended Length (X)
Size
Size A
SS1
50 ft. (15.2 m)
Size A
SR1
50 ft. (15.2 m)
Size B
SS1
85 ft. (25.9 m)
Size B
GS2
55 ft. (16.8 m)
Size C
GS1
50 ft. (15.2 m)
Size C
SS1
50 ft. (15.2 m)
Size D
GS1
50 ft. (15.2 m)
Size D
SS1
50 ft. (15.2 m)
ULTRA-LOK
5908123 R
. B
Ev
WL
X
Working Length (WL)
49 ft. (14.9 m)
49 ft. (14.9 m)
84 ft. (25.6 m)
53 ft. (16.2 m)
49 ft. (14.9 m)
49 ft. (14.9 m)
49 ft. (14.9 m)
49 ft. (14.9 m)
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  • Page 1 49 ft. (14.9 m) 3503887 Size C 50 ft. (15.2 m) 49 ft. (14.9 m) 3503888 Size D 50 ft. (15.2 m) 49 ft. (14.9 m) 3503889 Size D 50 ft. (15.2 m) 49 ft. (14.9 m) © 3M 2023...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    Never exceed the maximum free fall distance specified for your Fall Protection equipment. Do not use any Fall Protection equipment that fails inspection, or if you have concerns about the use or suitability of the equipment. Contact 3M Technical Services with any questions.
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    Always ensure you are using the latest revision of your 3M instruction manual. Visit www.3m.com/userinstructions or contact 3M Technical Services for updated instruction manuals. PRODUCT OVERVIEW: Figure 1 illustrates the product models covered by this instruction. Self-Retracting Devices (SRDs) are drum-wound lifelines that retract into solid housings.
  • Page 4: Component Specifications

    Before using this equipment, record the product identification information from the ID label in the ‘Inspection and Maintenance Log’ at the back of this manual. Table 1 – Product Specifications System Specifications: Anchorage: Anchorage structure requirements vary with the system application and whether it is a certified anchorage or non-certified anchorage.
  • Page 5: Connector Specifications

    Table 1 – Product Specifications Connector Specifications: Figure 1 Model Number Description Material Gate Opening Gate Strength Reference 2000112 Carabiner Steel 11/16 in. (17 mm) 3,600 lbf (16 kN) 2100044 Swiveling snap hook Stainless steel 3/4-in. (19 mm) 3,600 lbf (16 kN) 9502194 Swiveling snap hook Zinc-plated steel...
  • Page 6 Table 1 – Product Specifications Performance - SRDs OSHA 29 CFR 1910.140, 1926.502 Capacity Range: 130 lb. - 310 lb. (59 kg - 140 kg) Maximum Arresting Force: 1,350 lbf (6 kN) [1,800 lbf (8 kN) for 3503884] Average Arresting Force: 900 lbf (4 kN) [1,350 lbf (6 kN) for 3503884] Maximum Arrest Distance:...
  • Page 7: Product Application

    Hazards may include, but are not limited to: high heat, chemicals, corrosive environments, high voltage power lines, explosive or toxic gases, moving machinery, sharp edges, or overhead materials that may fall and contact the user or equipment. Contact 3M Technical Services for further clarification.
  • Page 8 MAKING CONNECTIONS: All connections must be compatible in size, shape, and strength. See Figure 4 for examples of inappropriate connections. Do not attach connectors: To a D-Ring to which another connector is attached. In a manner that would result in a load on the gate. Large-throat snap hooks should not be connected to D-Rings or other connecting elements, unless the snap hook has a gate strength of 16 kN (3,600 lbf) or greater.
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION OVERVIEW: Installing this product requires effective planning and knowledge of fall clearance requirements. In the event of a fall, there must be enough fall clearance present to safely arrest the user. PLANNING: Plan your Fall Protection system before starting your work. Account for all factors that may affect your safety before, during, and after a fall.
  • Page 10 FALL CLEARANCE CHARTS Required Fall Clearance has been provided within the charts below. To determine Required Fall Clearance: 1. Select the clearance chart that matches your product type and includes a capacity fitting your combined weight. 2. Determine the Anchorage Height (A) of your subsystem. Anchorage Height is measured from the top of the working platform to the bottom of your anchorage connection point.
  • Page 11 Fall Clearance Chart #2 - 85 ft. (25.9 m) SRD Models User Weight: 130-310 lb. 0 ft. 3 ft. 6 ft. 9 ft. 12 ft. 15 ft. 21 ft. 27 ft. 33 ft. 39 ft. 45 ft. 51 ft. (59-140 kg) (0 m) (0.9 m) (1.8 m)
  • Page 12 FALL CLEARANCE FOR LEADING EDGE: The SRD models covered by this instruction include models made for use with leading edges. Self-Retracting Devices with Leading Edge capabilities (SRD-LEs) must be used in applications where the SRD or its lifeline may come into contact with the leading edge. Do not use any other SRD type in these applications. A.
  • Page 13 FALL CLEARANCE CHARTS - LEADING EDGE DEVICES (SRD-LE) Required Fall Clearance has been provided within the charts below. To determine Required Fall Clearance: 1. Select the clearance chart that matches your product type and includes a capacity fitting your combined weight. 2.
  • Page 14 CONNECTING TO ANCHORAGE: Figure 7 illustrates typical SRD anchorage connections. The Anchorage (A) should be directly overhead to minimize free fall and swing fall hazards (see Section 3.3.B). Select an anchorage capable of sustaining the static loads defined in Table 1. Depending on system and product configuration, the user may secure the Top Connector (B) of the SRD directly to the anchorage structure or to an anchorage connector or anchorage connection point between.
  • Page 15 The Rescue Crank is for Rescue applications only. Do not use for any other purpose. 3M SRD-Rs do not incorporate an overload clutch to limit forces exerted on the drive components and attached person. Avoid line slack while in Retrieval mode. If the attached worker becomes entangled on an obstruction during retrieval, ensure that the worker is not subjected to excessive force from continued lifting.
  • Page 16 Figure 10 - Retrieval Operation RETRIEVAL DISENGAGEMENT: The SRD-R should always be disengaged from Retrieval mode after use. To disengage Retrieval mode: When Retrieval mode is disengaged, the lifeline should fully retract into the SRD housing. To avoid possible injury, either maintain control of the lifeline or retract the lifeline before disengaging.
  • Page 17 Figure 11 - Using the RSQ Descent Knob DESCENT APPLICATIONS: Product models with an RSQ Descent Knob may be used to lower users to a lower level or platform for rescue or escape. Descent may be initiated by the user or by an attendant, depending on the situation. This product is designed for emergency fall arrest and descent.
  • Page 18 DISPOSAL: Cut or otherwise disable the lifeline, then dispose of the product appropriately. REPAIR: Only 3M or parties authorized in writing by 3M may make repairs to this equipment. Do not attempt to disassemble the product or lubricate any parts.
  • Page 19: Labels And Markings

    Product use and specifications label RFID Tag LOCATION: 3M product covered in these user instructions is equipped with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tag. RFID Tags may be used in coordination with an RFID Tag Scanner for recording product inspection results. See “RFID Tag Location”...
  • Page 20 Figure 13 - RFID Tag Location Figure 14 - Product Labels DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL INSPECTION: Before each use and at least annually inspect device in accordance with user manual including locking function (pull sharply XX/XX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX to test), retraction function, OSHA 29CFR 1910.140,1926.502 lifeline condition, function and condition of connectors, housing...
  • Page 21 Figure 14 - Product Labels Self Retracting Lifeline with Rescue 9504957 REV B DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL USE: Anchorage strength requirement 5000 lbs (22 kN). Anchor unit as directly above work area as possible to reduce swing fall hazard. Do not work above anchorage level.
  • Page 22: Inspection Procedure

    Table 2 – Inspection and Maintenance Log Model Number (Serial Number): Date Purchased: Date of First Use: ··· This product must be inspected by the user before each use. Additionally, a Competent Person other than the user must inspect this equipment at least once each year. ···...
  • Page 23 Figure 15 - General Inspection ü û Figure 16 - Wire Rope Lifeline Figure 17 - Synthetic Rope Lifeline Figure 18 - Energy Absorber Inspection Figure 19 - SRD-R Inspection...
  • Page 24 LIMITED REMEDY: Upon written notice to 3M, 3M will repair or replace any product determined by 3M to have a factory defect in workmanship or materials. 3M reserves the right to require product be returned to its facility for evaluation of warranty claims. This warranty does not cover product damage due to wear, abuse, misuse, damage in transit, failure to maintain the product or other damage beyond 3M’s control.

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