Klein Tools FPD-5295 User Manual

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Position yourself to work

1. Stop when you are in your desired position to work and

remove your grasp from the cam sub-assembly and carabiner

sub-assembly.

2. Adjust your hips so they are square to the pole.

3. The Wood Pole Fall Restrict Device (WPFRD) functions best

when positioned at or above the users waist as shown.

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Disconnecting the wood pole fall restrict device (WPFRD) from

around the pole.

1. Lean toward the pole to add slack from Wood Pole Fall

Restrict Device (WPFRD).

2. With left hand grab the outer strap near the D-ring.
3. Grasp carabiner assembly with right hand and undo

carabiner gate.

4. Disconnect outer strap D-ring from carabiner.

7. POLE WITH CONDUIT

Conduit at 6 o’clock position.

Conduit at 12 o’clock position.

When climbing a pole that has conduit, one position for the location of the conduit should be directly in front of the end user. The other

position for the conduit location is directly behind the pole. The conduit in relation to the user must either be at 6 o'clock or 12 o'clock

when viewing the pole as a clock face.

6. DRY AND WET POLES

The Wood Pole Fall Restrict Device (WPFRD) has been designed

to meet CSA Z259.14-01 standard as a Type A Fall Restrict Device.

Do NOT use on icy poles.

Wrong position for cam bracket sub-assembly.

Wrong position for carabiner sub-assembly.

The Wood Pole Fall Restrict Device (WPFRD) hardware must NOT be located on the conduit as shown in photos above.

Hardware must be in direct contact with the pole at the 9 and 3 o’clock positions. Failure to do so could prevent the

Wood Pole Fall Restrict Device (WPFRD) from stopping your fall causing injury or death.

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