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Falltech FT-R SRL Manuel De L'utilisateur page 17

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6.3 Storage:
Hang the SRD in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct sunlight. Position the SRD so excess water
can drain out. Avoid exposure to chemical or caustic vapors. Thoroughly inspect the SRD after any
period of extended storage.
7.0 Inspection
7.1 Pre-Use User Inspection:
Perform an inspection before each use in accordance with the recommendations in Table 1 below.
Inspection
The cable lifeline should extract and retract completely and without faltering and should
remain taut under tension without sagging.
Extract the cable lifeline several inches and apply a firm pull to confirm the SRD locks. The
locking should be certain and without skidding. Repeat this lockup at additional places along
the lifeline length to confirm the SRD is operating correctly.
Examine the load indicator on the Energy Absorber to be certain that it has not been loaded,
impacted or activated. (see Figure 8 if needed)
Inspect the entire length of the constituent line up. Review the cable lifeline closely for broken
strand wires, welding spatter burns, welding slag, bird caging, kinks and bent strands. Also
examine for rust, dirt, paint, grease or oil. Check for damage caused by chemical corruption or
excessive heat as evident with discoloration. See Figure 9 for examples. If any of these conditions
exist, remove the SRD from service.
Check for any missing or noticeably loose screws or nuts and any deformed or damaged
components. Do not use tools to check screws as the screws may be unintentionally loosened
or over-torqued.
Examine the external housing for cracks, breaks or warping.
Check the external Connector Eye and the Anchorage Carabiner for damage and deformation.
The Anchorage Carabiner Gate should open and snap shut easily and smoothly.
Examine the overall SRD unit for any indications of deterioration or damage.
All labels must be intact and totally legible (see Section 8).
Extract all of the cable and check the entire working length for damage caused by chemical corrosion
or excessive heat as evident by discoloration (A), bird caging (B), broken wire strands (C), kinks and bent
strands (D), see Figure 9. The cable should retract completely without faltering and should remain taut
under tension without sagging.
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Table 1 - Guidelines for Cable SRD Inspection
Figure 9: Inspection of Cable
Pass
Fail

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