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Chain Tensioner: Reference Figure 22.
Step 1.
Components of the Chain Tensioner must not be damaged. They
should be free of any sharp edges, burrs, cracks, worn parts, or
corrosion.
Step 2.
The Chain should be secure in the Adjustment Head (22A) of the
Tensioner with the Spring Pin (22B). The Spring Pin must not be
bent or cracked.
Step 3.
The Button Head Screw Pin (22C) should be screwed tight in the
Chain Retainer (22D) and must not be bent.
Step 4.
When the Knob (E) is turned, the Tensioning Screw (22F) should turn
freely in the Adjustment Head (22A) without the threads binding.
Step 5.
The label must be present and fully legible (see Section 8). Replace
the label if illegible or missing
5.3
INSPECTION RECORDS: After each inspection, record the inspection date and results in the Inspection &
Maintenance Log (Section 9).
5.4
I-Safe™ RFID TAG: The Shock Absorber is equipped with an i-Safe™ Radio Frequency Identifi cation (RFID)
tag (Figure 21, Item Q). The RFID tag can be used in conjunction with the i-Safe handheld reading device
and web based portal to simplify inspection and inventory control and provide records for your fall
protection equipment.
5.5
UNSAFE OR DEFECTIVE CONDITIONS: If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition in a component
of the Saflok Pole Anchor System, remove the component from service and destroy it or contact an authorized service
center for repair.
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E
A Adjustment Head B Spring Pin C Button Head Screw Pin D Chain Retainer E Knob F Tensioning Screw
Figure 22 - Inspection, Chain Tensioner
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