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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.
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DESCRIPTION
Figure 1 lists the 3M™ Protecta
with various combinations of the following features. See Table 1 for specifications.
The Protecta
Anchorage Connector is designed to be used as a temporary anchorage connector for a personal fall arrest,
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restraint, work positioning, suspension or rescue system, designed to be attached to rigid structure. Anchorage Connectors
may be used as anchorage connectors for a horizontal lifeline if the system is designed, installed and used under the
supervision of a qualified person. Do not hang, lift, or support tools or equipment from this equipment.
Figure 1 Reference:
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Performance:
x 3
LY
Anchorage:
System breaking strength
Operating temperature:
Materials:
Webbing:
Thread:
Protection Cover:
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Table 1 – Specifications
Webbing
Sewing
Label
Protection Cover
Webbing Color - Blue (1), Red (2), Grey (3)
Edge-Tested Lanyard
Capacity: Anchorage Connectors are for use by maximum three persons with a combined
weight (clothing, tools, etc.) 300 kg (661 lb.)
Length: See Figure 1
Anchorage Strength requirements vary with the fall protection application.
Structure on which the Anchorage Connector is placed or mounted must meet:
EN 795/B:2012
CEN/TS 16415/B:2013
22 kN (4 946 lbf)
Minimum: -35 °C (-31 °F)
Maximum: 57 °C (135 °F)
Polyester - 22 kN (4 946 lbf) Tensile Strength
Nylon
Blend of Nylon and Polyester
12 kN (2 698 lbf)
2 x
= 13 kN (2 923 lbf)
3 x
= 14 kN (3 147 lbf)
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