Table of Contents ONTENTS ............................. 2 EVISION ISTORY ............................3 ABLE OF ONTENTS ........................5 ARNINGS AND MPORTANT OTICES DESCRIPTION ............................6 Applications ..........................6 Standards ............................. 6 Description of Rocket Seated ......................6 Description of Rocket Prone ......................6 Magnetic Eddy-Current Trim Brake Technology ................
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Storage ............................19 Replacement Parts and Repairs ....................19 Trolley Maintenance – Cleaning a Trolley ..................19 Trolley Maintenance – Replacing a Wheel, Axle, Snap Ring, Magnets or Axle Spacer ....20 Trolley Maintenance – Replacing a Shackle or Lanyard ..............21 Trolley Maintenance –...
Before using this equipment, record the product identification information from the ID label in the inspection and maintenance log at the end of this document. Make sure this User Instructions Manual is readily available with the product. Contact Skyline Ziplines Ltd to obtain additional copies of this manual.
1.0 Description 1.1 Applications Skyline trolleys are to be used as personal equipment for zipline amusement rides only 1.2 Standards Refer to local, provincial/state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to the installation and use of this type of equipment The M24 Trolley is compliant with the following standards and regulations: ▪...
The trim brake utilizes Eddy Current Braking technology through the addition of specially designed and CNC-machined wheels. In testing, Skyline Ziplines has seen reduction in speed of up to 80% when compared to the skyTECH™ Rocket Trolley. The trim ratio decreases as weight increases and is still susceptible to environmental factors.
Further reading material can be found in the Skyline Ziplines Rescue Procedures Manual. Contact Skyline Ziplines Ltd. for the manual if it has not been provided.
2.8 Braking Position When contacting the braking system, the correct braking position must be used by the patron in order to ensure correct ergonomics and minimize the risk of injury during impact and deceleration. 2.8.1 Seated Braking Position When using a seated trolley, the correct braking position consists of the following: ▪...
3.0 System Requirements 3.1 Compatibility of Components Skyline equipment is designed for use with the Skyline-approved components and subsystems only. Substitution or replacements made with non-approved components or subsystems may jeopardize compatibility of equipment and may affect the safety and reliability of the complete system.
4.0 Nomenclature and Assembly 4.1 Description of Part (Seated Trolley Shown) (Seated Trolley Shown) M24 Installation Stand with M24 wheel shown Version: USER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL – M24 TROLLEY Page 11 of 30...
SCAN THE QR CODE TO SEE A VIDEO SHOWING TYPICAL ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AS WELL AS OTHER INFORMATION. 4.2 Procedure for Assembling M24 Seated (SKY-M24-S1) Tools Required: ½” Socket (2), Socket Wrench (2) 4.2.1 Face trolley down on table with Serial Number on right side 4.2.2 Insert 1 shackle (SKY-RT-S03) into lanyard (SKY-RT-S04) with label of lanyard facing the table and oriented furthest away from trolley 4.2.3 Connect shackle to trolley tab with nut on the inside of the tab...
4.4 Procedure for Installing M24 Wheels (SKY-M24-02) Tools Required: External Retaining Ring Pliers (0.052” Tips), M24 Installation Stand Note: The M24 wheel is shipped with the magnets uninstalled if purchased separately and installed if purchased with the trolley. 4.4.1 Place the wheel in the M24 Installation Stand. If desired, you can insert an axle (SKY-RT-S05) through the wheel and stand to ensure it does not come out of the stand involuntarily.
5.0 Standard Operating Procedures Keep M24 trolleys away from small metal particles/materials as well as other magnets as they can get in between the trolley body and wheel, causing damage and possible seizing of the trolley wheel. The following operating procedures outline only the necessary steps required to complete each process.
5.3 Standard Procedure for Loading – M24 Prone 5.3.1 Instruct the guest to move into position under a cable 5.3.2 Take the trolley from the guest and place the trolley on the cable 5.3.3 Secure the trolley into the trolley release mechanism 5.3.4 Attach the trolley safety tether to the guests’...
Gaining an adequate education in proper techniques and methods of safety is your own responsibility. Training should be done under the supervision of competent persons. It is recommended that Skyline Ziplines perform a manufacturer’s training to cover the material in this document, use with other equipment, and site-specific training.
7.0 Inspection 7.1 Frequency 7.1.1 The Skyline trolley, slings, and lanyards must be inspected before each use and recorded in the inspection log 7.1.2 The Skyline trolley, slings, and lanyards must be inspected by the manufacturer or approved competent person(s) at least once a year (or more frequently if deemed necessary by the frequency and/or conditions of use).
REJECTED (not suitable for use). Below is an example provided by Skyline Ziplines and is also included in the flowchart in Appendix C: 7.5.1 Item identified as rejected or failed during inspection by staff member 7.5.2 Failure/rejection is noted on inspection log...
Keep magnets away from metal objects or electronic devices. 8.2 Replacement Parts and Repairs All replacement parts must be purchased through Skyline Ziplines Ltd. All equipment repairs must be performed by the following: Skyline Ziplines Ltd, an authorized contractor/vendor of Skyline Ziplines Ltd with approval, or trained and authorized onsite personnel.
8.4 Trolley Maintenance – Replacing a Wheel, Axle, Snap Ring, Magnets or Axle Spacer Tools Required: External Retaining Ring Pliers (0.052” Tips), rubber mallet 8.4.1 Using snap ring pliers, remove the Snap Rings (SKY-W-S02) from both sides of the axle (SKY- RT-S05) 8.4.2 Remove the axle by sliding it out of the trolley body.
8.5 Trolley Maintenance – Replacing a Shackle or Lanyard Tools Required: ½” Socket (2), Socket Wrench (2) 8.5.1 Remove the nylon locking nut from the shackle bolt (SKY-RT-S03) using the two wrenches 8.5.2 Remove the shackle bolt from the shackle using one wrench 8.5.3 Perform required maintenance and an in-depth inspection of the unit to address any additional concerns 8.5.4 Install shackle bolt into shackle, tightening down completely...
(at the discretion of Skyline Ziplines). If a service date is not recorded/available, then purchase date is used as the ISD. If purchase date is not available, date of manufacture (DOM) is used as the ISD.
6-1006 LYNHAM ROAD WHISTLER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA V8E 0S3 Skyline Ziplines LTD will use reasonable commercial efforts to return all product in a timely manner to the designated location and will be responsible for all shipping costs. Skyline Ziplines LTD reserves the right to modify this limited warranty at any time, in its sole discretion.
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