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ENERGY ABSORBING LANYARDS OR LIFELINE: Connect the energy absorbing end of the lanyard to the
back D‑ring on the full body harness (see section 3.6). See manufacturer’s instruction for more information.
3.9 NORMAL OPERATION:
Once attached, the worker is free to move about within the recommended working
areas.
If a fall has been arrested, the system must be taken out of service and inspected, see section 5.0.
4.0 traInIng
4.1 It is the responsibility of all users of this equipment to understand these instructions, and are trained
in the correct installation, use, and maintenance of this equipment.
These individuals must be aware of
the consequences of improper installation or use of this equipment. This user manual is not a substitute for a
comprehensive training program. Training must be provided on a periodic basis to ensure prociency of the users.
5.0 InsPectIon
5.1 BEFORE EACH INSTALLATION: Inspect the Perimeter Limiter components, and other system components
according to these or other manufacturer’s instructions. System components must be formally inspected by
a qualied person (other than the user) at least annually. Formal inspections should concentrate on visible
signs of deterioration or damage to the system components. Items found to be defective must be replaced.
Do not use components if inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition. Record results of each
inspection in the inspection and maintenance log in section 10.0 of this manual.
5.2 INSPECTION STEPS:
Step 1. If additional weights have been installed, make sure the bolts and nuts holding them in place are
snug and secure.
Step 2. Inspect the Perimeter Limiter Anchor for physical damage. Look carefully for any signs of cracks,
dents or deformities in the metal. Do not use an anchor that has been subjected to fall arrest forces
unless it has been inspected by a competent person and permission to use it has been expressed in
writing.
Step 3. Inspect the Perimeter Limiter Anchor for signs of excessive corrosion.
5.3 If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove the unit from service and destroy, or contact
DBI‑SALA for possible repair.
5.4 USER EQUIPMENT: Inspect each system component or subsystem (i.e. SRL, full body harness, lanyard,
lifeline, etc.) per associated manufacturer’s instructions. Refer to manufacturer’s instruction supplied with
each system component for inspection procedures.
6.0 MaIntenance, serVIce, storage
6.1 The Perimeter Limiter System components require no scheduled maintenance other than periodic greasing
of the weight box pin bushing and the shaft for the swivel wheel at the front of the unit and repair or replacement of
items found defective during inspection. See section 5.0. If components become heavily soiled with grease,
paint, or other substances, clean with appropriate cleaning solutions. Do not use caustic chemicals that
could damage system components.
7.0 sPecIFIcatIons
7.1 MATERIALS:
Mast: powder‑coated steel
Mast Arm: powder‑coated steel
Base Arm: powder‑coated steel
Weight Box:
galvanized steel
7.2 WEIGHT:
Model No. 2100090 (7.5 ft. [2.3 m] conguration): 1655 lbs. (751 kg)
Kit Model No. 2100091 (9.5 ft [2.9 m] conguration): 1855 lbs. (841 kg) (includes 200 lbs. [91 kg] of
additional weight and mast for 9.5 ft. [2.9 m] conguration).
Additional Counterweight: 50 lbs. (23 kg) each.