MILLER Cab Mount Bracket Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Miller
Table of Contents
MILLER Cab Mount Bracket
WARNING
All persons using this equipment must read, understand and follow all
instructions. Instructions supplied with the self-retracting lifeline/fall
limiter at the time of shipment must also be followed. Failure to do so may
result in serious injury or death. Do not use this equipment unless you are
properly trained.
1.0 Purpose
The Miller Cab Mount Bracket (CMB) is a wide range of lift truck cabs.
Adjustable side plates allow the bracket to accommodate cab bars or guard
stringers from 3-3/4″ (9.5cm) to 9-1/8″ (23cm). The bracket is constructed of
heavy-duty, zinc-plated steel for greater durability and longer service life.
The Cab Mount Bracket must be used in conjunction with a Miller MiniLite® Fall
Limiter (FL11), Miller Scor-pion™ Personal Fall Limiter (PFL) or Miller Black
Rhino™ Self-Retracting Lifeline (CFL).
2.0 General Requirements, Warnings, and Limitations
All warnings and instructions shall be provided to authorized persons/users.
All authorized persons/users must reference the regulations governing
occupational safety, as well as applicable ANSI or CSA standards. Proper
precautions should always be taken to remove any obstructions, debris,
material, or other recognized hazards from the work area that could cause
injuries or interfere with the operation of the system. All equipment must be
inspected before each use according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
the person on a regular basis. To minimize the potential for accidental
disengagement, a competent person must ensure system compatibility. All Miller
fall protection products are designed for use with Miller-approved components.
Substitution or replacement with non-approved component combinations or
subsystems or both may affect or interfere with the safe function of each
other and endanger compatibility within the system. This incompatibility may
affect the reliability and safety of the total system. Equipment must not be
altered in any way. Repairs must be performed only by the manufacturer, or
persons or entities authorized in writing by the manufacturer.
- Any product exhibiting deformities, unusual wear, or deterioration must be immediately discarded.
- Any equipment subject to a fall must be removed from service.
- The authorized person/user shall have a rescue plan and the means at hand to implement it when using this equipment.
- Never use fall protection equipment for purposes other than those for which it was designed.
- Equipment must not be exposed to environmental hazards and chemicals which may produce a harmful effect.
- Use in a corrosive or caustic environment dictates a more frequent inspection and servicing program to ensure the integrity of the product is maintained.
- Do not allow equipment to come in contact with anything that will damage it including, but not limited to, sharp, abrasive, rough or high-temperature surfaces, welding, heat sources, electrical hazards, or moving machinery.
- Do not expose the equipment to any hazard that it is not designed to withstand. Consult the manufacturer in cases of doubt.
- Always check for obstructions below the work area to make sure the potential fall path is clear.
- Allow adequate fall clearance below the work surface.
- Never remove product labels, which include important warnings and information for the authorized person/user.
Installation
Before installation of any anchorage connector, carefully inspect to ensure that it is in useable condition. Refer to the inspection section of this manual. Only trained and competent personnel should install and use this equipment. Fall arrest systems used with the anchorage connector must be rigged in accordance to regulatory requirements. [All instructions and warnings provided with the components of the personal fall arrest system must be read, understood, and followed.] Make sure that all connections within the fall arrest system are compatible. The Cab Mount Bracket must be used with an approved Miller self-retracting lifeline/fall limiter and is designed FOR USE BY ONE PERSON ONLY. Maximum capacity is 310 lbs. (140.6kg). The Cab Mount Bracket has a minimum tensile strength of 5,000 lbs. (22.2kN). The anchorage that this product is attached to must be capable of supporting 5,000 lbs. (22.2 kN) per part of a complete personal fall arrest system which maintains a safety factor of at least two. Anchorage requirements based on ANSI.
Installing MiniLite Fall Limiter (FL11) or Scorpion Personal Fall Limiter (PFL) to Cab Mount Bracket / Installing Cab Mount Bracket to Cab Bars
- Remove the bottom bolt and side plates. (Ref. Fig. 2 & 3)
- Insert FL11 or PFL unit. (Ref. Fig. 1).
NOTE (applies to FL11 only): The side of the unit where the webbing exits
the housing must be closest to the bottom of the bracket. Install clevis pin
(Item 2 of Fig. 1). Clevis pin must pass through the top bracket plate,
anchorage ring on the fall limiter, and bottom bracket plate. Install the
cotter pin (Item 3 of Fig. 1) completely through the clevis pin. Position
plastic roller between upper roller holes and insert 3/8″ -16 x 4″ bolt
through upper roller positioning holes and plastic roller. Tighten nut. (Ref.
Fig. 2 & 4a) Re-install side plates, but do not completely tighten adjustment
bolts (Item 4 of Fig. 1). Install cab mount bracket to cab bars by loosening
adjustment bolts as necessary and positioning (Item 5 of Fig. 1). Position a
second plastic roller between lower roller holes and insert long bottom bolt
completely through side plate holes, lower roller positioning holes, and
plastic roller. Tighten nut. (Ref. Fig. 4b) NOTE: For cab bars with a span of
7” or larger, use the 10″ long bolt provided.7. Install the remaining bolt
(Item 9 of Fig. 1) at the back of the bracket and tighten the nut. Tighten all
adjustment bolts (Item 4 of Fig. 1) until snug.
Installing Black Rhino Self-Retracting Lifeline (CFL) to Cab Mount Bracket /
Installing Cab Mount Bracket to Cab Bars
- Remove the bottom bolt and side plates. (Ref. Fig. 2 & 3)
- Insert CFL unit (Ref. Fig. 1 & 5a) and install clevis pin (Item 2 of Fig. 1). Clevis pin must pass through the top bracket plate, anchorage ring on the self-retracting lifeline, and bottom bracket plate. Install the cotter pin (Item 3 of Fig. 1) completely through the clevis pin.
- Position plastic roller between upper roller holes and insert 3/8″ -16 x 4″ bolt through upper roller positioning holes and plastic roller. Tighten nut.(Ref. Fig. 2 & 5b)
- Re-install side plates, but do not completely tighten adjustment bolts (Item 4 of Fig. 1).
- Install cab mount bracket to cab bars by loosening adjustment bolts as necessary
- Install the remaining bolt (Item 9 of Fig. 1) at the back of the bracket and tighten the nut.
- Tighten all adjustment bolts (Item 4 of Fig. 1) until snug.
Inspection and Maintenance
Inspection
Miller products are designed for today’s rugged work environments. To maintain
their service life and high performance, all components should be inspected
frequently. The cab mount bracket must be visually inspected by the user
before each use and inspected by a Competent Person on a regular basis. Do not
use if any of the following conditions are detected. Inspect the product for
any of the following: bent, cracked, distorted, worn, malfunctioning or
damaged parts; loose fasteners or missing parts/components; deterioration or
excessive wear; deformation; corrosion; signs that indicate the product has
been subjected to a fall arrest; or any other indications of damage/problems
that may affect the integrity and operation of the product. Inspect the cotter
pin to be sure that it is in usable condition and will stay installed to the
clevis pin. Inspect the self-retracting lifeline/fall limiter according to the
instructions supplied with the unit. If in doubt, contact the manufacturer.
Devices that do not pass inspection or have been subjected
to fall arresting forces must be removed from service.
Cleaning and Storage
Basic care of all Miller Fall Protection equipment will prolong the life of
the unit and will contribute toward the performance of its vital safety
function. Periodically clean the device using a damp cloth and mild detergent
to remove any dirt, paint, corrosives, contaminants, or other materials that
may have accumulated. When not in use, store in a clean, dry area, free of
exposure to fumes or corrosive elements.
Servicing
Servicing of Miller Fall Protection equipment must only be carried out by
Miller Fall Protection or persons or entities authorized in writing by Miller
Fall Protection. A record log of all servicing and inspection dates for this
device must be maintained. Only original Miller replacement parts are approved
for use in this device. Non-repairable devices that do not pass an inspection
must be disposed of in a manner to prevent inadvertent further use. Contact
Miller Technical Services at 800.873.5242 if you have any questions.
CAB MOUNT BRACKET
The manufacturer’s instructions supplied with this product at the time of
shipment must be followed. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or
death. Contact Miller Fall Protection if an instruction manual is needed.
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