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FrontLine RORS01 User Manual

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Instruction Manual
BUILT TO LAST | MANUFACTURED TO COMPLY | DESIGNED TO PROTECT
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Safety labels/markings/tags that are legible with appropriate OSHA/ANSI
markings, product limitations, user capacity and other markings as required
by OSHA/ANSI.
Defects or any imperfections on the products such as; Corrosion, broken, bent,
deformed, excessive wear, defects in welded areas or any other evidence of
damage or alterations affecting the safety functionality of the anchor.
Any other conditions that may question the integrity of the anchor, shall be
put out of service.
Any product that has been subject to a fall or an impact, shall be put out of
service.
Clean/clear product of any surface contamination such as concrete, stucco,
roofing material or other material that may impact the safe use of the product.
These are minimum requirements, and all inspections should be documented for
recordkeeping. Any questions regarding the safety inspection of Frontline Fall
Protection products please contact us at info@frontlinefall.com.
INSTALLATION
ROOF TRUSS INSTALLATION
When installing onto wooden substrates, Frontline requires that the wooden
substrate be of a roof truss structural member and a minimum of 3.5” thick.
Ensure that the wooden substrate is free from any defects including cracks,
decay, rot or any other imperfection. The substrate also must withstand the
required 5,000 lbs minimum breaking strength and approved before use by a
qualified person. Thereafter, then follow the next steps:
1. Identify anchor location and make sure is clean and free of obstructions.
2. Place anchor in upright position and centered over sheathing and wooden
truss:
a. Screw Installation: Use (12) 3.5” Grip-Rite exterior screws and ensure that
a minimum of 8 screws are fully drilled into the sheathing and structural
wooden member. The remaining 4 screws shall also be fully drilled into
sheathing as well as shown on Figure 5.
b. Nail Installation: Use (12) 16D Galvanized framing nails and ensure that a
minimum of 8 nails are fully nailed into the sheathing and structural wooden
member. The remaining 4 nails shall also be fully nailed into sheathing as
well as shown on Figure 6.

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FrontLine RORS01 Specifications

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BrandFrontLine
ModelRORS01
CategorySafety Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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