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  • Visually inspect the suit daily
  • Be on the lookout for the following →
    • Wear and tear on soft fabric components of Apex suit such as shoulder straps, webbing keepers, and thigh sleeves 
    • Broken or worn buckles
    • Ripped, cut, or fraying webbing adjustment straps 
    • Cracked, broken, or worn bands
    • Wear and tear on the thin rope exiting the Clutch housing
    • Inability for the rope to enter or exit the Clutch
    • Cracked or broken Switch or Clutch
    • Cut, broken, or detached Bowden cable between the Switch and Clutch

  • Visually inspect the bands, followed by manually stretching them, checking for cracks, tears, or other damage
  • Visually inspect the Clutch for cracks, dents, or loose fasteners
  • To test the system functionally, don the suit
  • Pinch the yellow switch together to turn OFF
  • Move through the range of motion typically experienced in your work environment in OFF or disengaged mode 
  • Push on the yellow shelf down towards the ground to turn ON 
  • Move through the range of motion typically experienced in your work environment turned ON or engaged mode 
  • Observe any unusual sounds, vibrations, or behavior in both disengaged and engaged mode from any system component
  • If inspection reveals area of concern, please contact your supervisor or Support@herowearexo.com for further guidance

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