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Honeywell Miller Grip 494 User Instruction Manual page 4

Friction bolt, portable/reusable anchorage connector

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Inspection:
1.
Make sure unit is straight and operates smoothly.
2.
Make sure the label is affixed to unit.
3.
Make sure trigger stop is not bent or damaged.
4.
Make sure cables are not kinked, frayed or damaged.
5.
Make sure metal components are not damaged.
6.
Make sure metal spoons and conical end fitting oper-
ate smoothly and no metal burrs have occurred.
Storage and Cleaning:
1.
Blow off unit after each use with compressed air.
2.
Store in clean dry environment.
3.
Store in secure locked area.
4.
Store and put away at the end of each work day,
unless anchor is being used as part of a temporary
horizontal lifeline system. The mining industry can
be a highly abusive environment. It is important that
you take proper care of the anchorage connector and
store it in the friction bolt anchor container when not
in use.
5.
Do not pile any objects on top of unit during storage.
6.
Keep unit free of grease, oils and dirt.
7.
Never lend your unit to other workers.
Disposal:
1.
Dispose of unit after any fall has occurred.
2.
Dispose of unit if cable becomes kinked or bent.
3.
Dispose of unit if trigger stop is bent or damaged.
4.
Dispose of unit if trigger action is rough or sticky.
5.
Dispose of unit if return wire becomes bent or
frayed.
6.
Proper disposal requires the unit's spoons be cut off
the return wires and thrown away.
DATE OF MANUFACTURE: ____________
Date
Inspection Items Noted
Honeywell Safety Products — PH: 1-800-873-5242 FX: 1-800-892-4078 — www.millerfallprotection.com
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG
MODEL NO.:____________
Corrective Action
P.O. Box 271, 1345 15th Street, Franklin, PA 16323 USA
LABELING
The following label must remain affixed to this product.
DATE PURCHASED:___________
Name of Inspector
Signature

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