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•  E nsurethatthereissufficientclearance
below the fall hazard to allow deployment
of the lanyard in the event of a fall and that
there will be no obstacles placed below the
hazard throughout the duration of the works.
• Ensure eyebolt does not seize up.
(Figure 3a)
• Examine wall around PushLock socket to
ensure no damage or cracks are visible.
(Figure 3b)
• Collarshallbeflushagainstwall.
(Figure 3c)
• Lanyard and karabiner shall be trailing
away from socket. (Figure 3d)
• Lanyard shall not become wrapped around
eyebolt. (Figure 3e)
7 Installation and use (Figure 4)
To connect the PushLock eyebolt to a
socket:
• Depress safety catch,
trigger,
. The safety catch may now be
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released. (Figure 4a)
• Locate eyebolt shaft into the centre of
socket.
• Release the trigger.
• Push eyebolt with the palm of the hand
until the locking mechanism clicks.
(Figure 4b)
• Check installation by tugging the eyebolt.
(Figure 4c)
8 Inspection, Maintenance
and Storage
• The PushLock eyebolt may be cleaned
using lukewarm water and mild detergent.
Wire brushes and Cleaning agents
containing chlorine shall not be used.
, then depress
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After cleaning the eyebolt shall be allowed
to dry naturally.
• All equipment shall be kept away from
contaminants such as acids, alkali, oils
and grease.
• The eyebolt shall be stored and
transported in its original packaging or in
protective packaging away from excessive
heat, high humidity, sharp edges,
corrosives or other foreseeable causes
of damage. The eyebolt shall not be
subjected to unnecessary stress, pressure
or rough handling.
• The PushLock eyebolt shall be inspected
at least annually by an authorised person.
• T heanchordeviceshallnotbemodified
in any way without written consent from
MSA.

9 Service life

• PushLock eyebolt has an expected
service life of up to 20 years in inland
environments and up to 15 years in
marine environments; this may be
reduced by frequency of use and quality of
maintenance. Continued use is dependent
upon passing pre-use checks and periodic
examinations.
10 Disposal
All stainless-steel components are
recyclable.
11 Marking (Figure 5)
MSA, MSA The Safety Company, and the MSA The Safety Company Logo
are Registered Trademarks of MSA Technology, LLC in the U.S. and/or Other
Countries. For all other trademarks see https://us.msasafety.com/Trademarks.
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