FallTech Web SRL’s User Manual

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hazards on your jobsite and work deliberately to avoid these
hazards in the course of your work. Also be aware of hazards and
obstructions in your fall path, and work with your employer to
eliminate these hazards where possible. Failure to be aware of and
to address these hazards may result in serious injury or death.

Do’s and Don’ts

Do use this device only with compatible components of a

comprehensive fall arrest system.

Do use this device only in a system which limits free fall distance

to 2 ft or less.

Do use extreme caution when rigging this device.

Do rig this device to avoid the hazards of “swing fall” (see

Section 2.9)

Do inspect the entire lifeline of the SRL for cuts, abrasions,

kinks, wear, or other damage.

Do inspect the load indicating swivel snap hook for the red fall

indicator band. On model series 7262 and 8262, ensure
indicator stitch is intact.

Do use this device only when your clearance distance is a

minimum of 2 ft AFTER you have calculated the total fall
distance (see section 2.10for details on clear fall distances).

Do check the brake mechanism by “hand locking” the device

before each use. Pull out 2 - 4 ft of line from the SRL and give a
swift pull to activate the brake. Then allow the line to retract
SLOWLY back into housing.

Do make compatible connections (see Advisory #3 at the end of

this Section).

Do use a tagline, if the SRL is remotely mounted, to access

cable and control the retraction speed of cable after use (see
Section 7)

Do call FallTech if the device is damaged, does not pass

inspection (see Section 6), or has arrested a fall.


Don’t use this device as a load arrestor when hoisting materials

or equipment.

Don’t use this device if it has been exposed to corrosion,

chemicals, excessive heat, flames and electrical charge or
shows signs of any physical damage or deformation.

Don’t allow the lifeline to wrap around your body. Severe injury

or death could result.

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Don’t loop the lifeline under an arm or leg, turn toward the SRL

and walk toward the SRL. If a fall should occur while the line is
under an arm or leg, severe injury may result.

Don’t move too quickly when using this device. The brake may

activate and cause the loss of footing or a fall.

Don’t leave lifeline exposed when the device is not in use.

Retract lifeline fully into the housing using a tagline when needed

Don’t use oil on the carabiner or any part of the device. If

needed, use only 100% silicone lubricant for the load indicating
swivel snap hook.

Don’t use this device if you are working near high voltage power

lines or other energized electrical equipment. Extreme caution
must be taken when working under these conditions.

Don’t use this device if you are pregnant, a minor, or have a

reduced tolerance to fall forces by reason of age, physical
medical condition, or other pre-existing disorders.

Don’t use this device if you weigh less than 75 lbs.

Don’t use this device if your total combined weight (body,

clothes, tools, etc) exceeds 310 lbs.

Don’t release the lifeline allowing it to “free wheel” (see Section

7) or retract back uncontrolled into the device.

Don’t attempt to open, repair or alter this device in any way

unless trained and certified to do so by FallTech.

Don’t knot, clamp, or rig lifeline in any fashion as to inhibit its

automatic retraction function.

Don’t use the device if it does not lock or retract automatically.

Don’t use this SRL with the cable fully extended. FallTech

recommends using this SRL with a maximum of 90% of the
working length extended.

Advisory #1: Further Reading


If you have access to the internet, please go to www.osha.gov.
This website is an exceptional resource, and has a great deal of
information which is easy to access. Use the search field to find
information on fall arrest, including standards, news,
interpretations and other valuable tools. The more you know about
how this product works and how it is supposed to be used, the
safer you will be during the course of your work.






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