FallTech 83663 User Manual

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material contained in this instruction manual as well as all labels and warnings affixed to the
FallTech D-Ring Extender. The user must also read, understand and comply with the
instructional materials, labels and warnings of the other components of their Personal Fall arrest
System. If you have any questions regarding the use or operation of this product, please contact
FallTech, a competent person, or your immediate supervisor before using.

This product must be inspected before each use. For details on proper inspection
procedures, please refer to section 8 of this manual. Should this product fail to pass inspection, it
must be immediately removed from service and replaced.

D-Ring Extenders have the potential to increase your Free-Fall Distance, affecting your
overall Fall Distance and may also increase the risk of Swing-Fall. Be sure that your Personal
Fall Arrest System (including this D-ring Extender) is rigged so as to limit your Free-Fall Distance
to 6 feet or less. Refer back to sections 2.8, 2.9 and 2.10 for additional details. If you have
questions about proper rigging, consult a competent person or your supervisor.

This product meets the requirements of OSHA 1926.502 as well as ANSI Z359.1-2007 and/or
ANSI A10.32-2004. For further details on these requirements, please go to www.osha.gov to
review the OSHA requirements. Copies of the ANSI standards are available at www.asse.org in
the e-standards store.

3.2: Approved Applications

This D-Ring Extender is approved for Fall Arrest and Travel Restraint Applications where
easier access to the back d-ring of your Full Body Harness is required, provided that the
additional working length of your connection does not pose a hazard.

There are three basic types of D-Ring Extenders:

 Snap hook with single d-ring: A double-locking snap hook connected to a single d-ring

or o-ring by a length of webbing.

 Snap hook with loop: A length of webbing with a web-loop at one end, and a single d-

ring or o-ring at the opposite end.

 Snap hook with 2 d-rings: A double-locking snap hook connected to a pair of d-rings or

o-rings by a length of webbing.


D-ring Extenders have additional uses. They can also be attached to an overhead anchorage
connector in order to provide an extension, making it easier to connect to.

D-ring Extenders may, in some cases, also be used as an anchorage connector. The snap
hook or web loop can be attached to a structural anchorage (such as structural rebar), provided
that the connection is compatible and will fully captivate the snap hook. See section 3.4 for
additional information on D-ring Extenders as anchorage connectors.

Also, be sure to consult Section 5 of this instruction manual for details on anchorage
considerations, as the anchorage and its relationship to the walking/working surface will be an
important factor in determining suitability and could contribute to the outcome of a fall event. Use
of an anchor point that is not properly rated could lead to a catastrophic failure of your personal
fall arrest system, which may result in serious injury or death.


3.3: Restricted Applications

D-ring Extenders must not be used in any application where the additional length may
increase the Free-Fall beyond the rating of your Shock-Absorbing Lanyard, Self-Retracting
Lifeline or Rope Grab (i.e. Rope Adjuster, Fall Arrestor or Rope Grab).

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