Product Manual

SOFT ANCHORAGE CONNECTOR
USER INSTRUCTIONS
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d. Cross-arm Straps / Webbing Chokers
Web chokers work the same as cable chokers,
but the wider surface of the webbing means that
the impact in the case of a fall will be spread over
a larger area considerably reducing the impact
per square inch.
Installing Cross-arm Straps
1. With labels on outward facing surface of strap.
Pass web over structure with choker ends
dangling on either side. Pass the small D-ring
or O-ring on one end through the larger
D-ring, O-ring or web loop on the other end.
Pull small D-ring or O-ring to tighten (choke)
the structure.
2. Continue to pass the extended web end
around the beam or other anchor until there
is not enough length left to make another
complete revolution, then “choke the anchor
by passing the smaller O-ring or D-ring
through the larger O-ring or web loop. The
small D-ring will become the anchorage point
for a complete fall protection system.
It’s preferable but not necessary to make
several turns of the webbing around the anchorage before
“choking” by passing the small D-ring or O-ring through the
larger O-ring or web loop. This is also a convenient way to adjust
the length of the cross arm strap slightly.
3. Connect fall protection system to the smaller D-ring or O-ring.
Warning: