FallTech Tool Leashes User Manual

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structure. Choose an anchor-point that is secure and
capable of supporting at least 500 lbs. Use the web loop
to choke the Tool Leash directly to the structure. Do not
tether to an anchor-point that has sharp or rough edges.
Model #5027J Extreme Duty Tool Leashes must be
tethered to a structure – never attempt to tether any tool
or equipment to yourself if it weighs more than 15 lbs.

Step 4: Use of SpeedClip accessory: The SpeedClip is intended to allow
multiple tools to be used interchangeably with a single Tool Leash. If using a
Tool Leash with SpeedClip, follow the steps below for attachment – if not, skip
to Step 5.

Use choker cord to connect to each tool with a SpeedClip Accessory
as instructed in Step 2.

Tether the Tool Leash or Wrist Leash as instructed in Step 3.

When you wish to change tools, unfasten the SpeedClip buckle by
depressing the wings on both sides.

Fasten a new tool to your Tool Leash or Wrist Leach by inserting the
male half of the SpeedClip buckle into the female half. Ensure the
buckle wings click and are locked securely.

Warning: Be careful not to drop your tools when changing from one to
another using the SpeedCli
p Accessory.

Step 5: Once you have attached your tool to your Tool Leash/Wrist Leash –
proceed carefully with your work. While working with tools that are tethered
using a Tool or Wrist Leash, be sure to adhere to the following points:

Be sure there is enough fall clearance beneath you so that if a tool is
dropped, it will not hit the next lower level, damage any structure or
equipment and that it will not strike another person.

Do not work with the Tool Leash at full extension – the tension of the
Leash may cause you to lose your grip, and will increase the tool’s
fall distance, as well as the resulting “arrest force”.

When working at heights, always utilize 100% tie-off procedures. A
dropped tool tethered to your person can cause you to lose your
balance and fall.

Warning: This product is not to be used as a fall protection connecting device
– never attempt to use this product to tie your self off to a fall protection
anchorage.

Warning: Misuse of this product, and failure to read, understand and adhere
to instructions, labels and warnings may result in serious injury or death.


Section 4: Inspection and Maintenance

This product must be inspected before each use and should be
inspected at least twice annually by a competent person.

Inspect Tool Leash for cuts, tears, fraying, loose stitching
or other signs of wear and tear.

Inspect cord-lock and carabiner for correct mechanical
function and for cracks, dents or bent parts.

Check all parts for heavy soil or residue such as paint, oil,
grease or other substances.

If there is any sign of damage, defect, contamination or
excessive wear, discard immediately and replace.


This product can be cleaned using a damp rag soaked in a mild
soap and water solution. Hang up and allow to air-dry. Store in a
cool, dry location. Do not attempt to modify, repair or alter in
anyway.

Section 5: Markings and Composition


Read, understand and adhere to the instructional content and
warnings on the product label, which is adjacent to the web loop on
your Tool Leash. An example is shown below:


This product is manufactured in strict adherence to FallTech
quality standards using materials as stated below:

Webbing: Polyester
Choker Cord: Polyester
Cord-Lock: Nylon-6
Carabiner: Aluminum Alloy

This product is manufactured in a manner consistent with the
highest standards and best practices of the industry, and is intended
to be used to secure tools and personal equipment to protect from
falling objects in support of OSHA 1926.300(c),1926.451(h)(2) and
1926.502(j). There is presently no ANSI standard that pertains to
this type of product.

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