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FABX2R Self-Retracting Lifeline
US Patent No. 8,991,556
European Patent No. 2185247 & 2495017
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Lot #:
32130
Part #:
91064 (Rev. A)
FABX2R SRL & Emergency Rescue
This unit is designed to be used as a fall arrest block and a retrieval device in
emergency situations to rescue after a fall - rescue/recovery winch. 1 - Before use ensure the
security tag and pin are present and intact. If missing or damaged DO NOT USE. 2. The device should be
mounted in a bracket to a tripod or davit. 3 - Ensure there is sufficient free area around the FABXR for
the handle to fully rotate. If the user falls the FABXR brakes will automatically lock and arrest the fall safely.
4 - To engage the main drive first remove the security tag and pin. Next push the small knob to release handle
from housing and to engage retrieval gears into position. 5 - To raise a person, rotate the handle clockwise.
6 - To lower a person, rotate the handle clockwise 1/8th of a turn to release the brakes, then rotate counter-clockwise
DO NOT USE RECOVERY HANDLE TO CARRY THE FABXR. DO NOT ALLOW LINE TO GO SLACK IN RESCUE MODE.
If in doubt see user manual for clarification.
MAX USER WEIGHT : 141kg /310lbs MAX LIFT DISTANCE: 15m/50ft
91064 (Rev. A)
91064 (Rev. A)
SPECIFICATIONS:
Lifeline: 50’ x 3/16” Stainless Steel
Capacity range: 130 - 310 lbs. Avg. arresting force: 900 lbs.
Max. arresting distance: 54” Min. Fall clearance: 9’
Free Fall is not permitted - Class B SRL
WARNING: Prior to use, fully read and understand all
manufacturer’s instructions provided with equipment at time
of shipment.
USE: This device is only for use by one person as a fall
arrester. Only make connections directly to attachment point
on safety harness. Ensure that connection to anchorage is
secured properly before use. Avoid lifeline contact with sharp
or abrasive edges and surfaces, and thermal, electrical, and
chemical hazards. May be used as a component of a PFAS in
HLL applications. Design, installation, and utilization of HLLs
must be supervised by a Qualified Person. Unsuitable for
horizontal use. Competent Person must calculate fall
clearance prior to use; fall clearance calculations must
include considerations for swing fall. Clearance number
specified is based on lifeline installed vertically overhead and
in-line with worker.
INSPECTION: Prior to each use, inspect device per
instructions, including locking function (sharp pull to test),
retraction function, legibility of labels, evidence of defects,
damage, or missing parts, and condition of connectors,
housing, fasteners, and lifeline (inspect full length).
Inspection by Competent Person required at least every 12
months. Immediately remove from service if impact indicator
on hook displays red.
ANSI Z359.14-14 & ANSI A10.32-12
OSHA 1910 & OSHA 1926 Subpart M
Designed and engineered in the UK, assembled in America.
FABXLR SRL with Emergency Rescue
This unit is designed to be used as a fall arrest block and a
retrieval device in emergency situations to rescue after a fall.
Operation: The FABXLR is used as a standard fall arrest block and emergency
rescue/recovery winch. 1 - The device should be mounted in a bracket to a tripod or davit. 2 - Ensure
there is sufficient free area around the FABXLR for the handle to fully rotate. If the user falls the FABXLR
brakes will automatically lock and arrest the fall safely. 3 - To engage the main drive first remove the security tag and
pin. Next push the small knob to release handle from housing and to engage retrieval gears into position. 4 - To raise a
person simply rotate the handle clockwise. 5 - To lower a person simply rotate the handle clockwise 1/8th of a turn to release the brakes then turn
anti-clockwise to lower. Before use ensure the security tag and pin are present and intact. If missing or
damaged DO NOT USE. DO NOT USE RECOVERY HANDLE TO CARRY THE FABXLR - See User Manual for clarification.
MAX LOAD: 141kg /310lbs MAX LIFT DISTANCE: 35m/115ft
OSHA 1910, OSHA 1926 Subpart M, ANSI Z359.14-2014 CLASS B & ANSI A10.32-2012
91067 (Rev. A)
US Patent No. 8,991,556 European Patent No. 2185247 & 2495017
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