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IMPORTANT: An excessive buildup of dirt, paint, etc. may prevent
the full body harness from working properly, and in severe cases
degrade the webbing to a point where it weakens and should be
removed from service.
• Use extra rinse cycle to be sure all residual wash chemicals
are removed.
• Air dry or tumble dry using permanent press cycle and low
heat. Drying temp should not exceed 200°F (93°C). These
fabrics dry quickly, for lowest shrinkage, do not over dry.
More information on cleaning is available from Capital Safety. If you have
questions concerning the condition of your harness, or have any doubt
about putting it into service contact Capital Safety.
6.2 Additional maintenance and servicing procedures must be
completed by a factory authorized service center. Authorization
must be in writing. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit.
6.3 Store the full body harnesses in a cool, dry, clean environment out
of direct sunlight. Avoid areas where chemical vapors may exist.
Thoroughly inspect the full body harness after extended storage.
7.0 SPECIFICATIONS
7.1 PERFORMANCE
• MaximumFreeFallDistance: No greater than 6 ft (1.8 m),
per federal law and ANSI Z359.1.
• MaximumArrestingForce: 1,800 lbs. (13 kN)
• MaximumCapacity:420 lbs. (191 kg)
• Approximate Weight:
Harness only: 3 lbs. (1.4 kg)
Harness with Side D-rings: Add 1/2 lb. (.23 kg)
Harness with Front D-ring: Add 1/4 lb. (.11 kg)
Harness with Back Pad or Belt: Add 1 lb. (.45 kg)
Figure 19 - Retrieval Harness D-rings
Openings for D-rings
Pull D-rings through
openings
The retrieval harness
pads have openings
for the shoulder
D-rings. When
replacing the pads,
make sure the D-rings
are located on the
shoulder straps so
that they protrude
through the openings
and are available for
connecting retrieval
systems.