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SPEED PULLING HARNESS AND WEIGHTED SLED HARNESS SAFETY
SPEED PULLING HARNESS AND WEIGHTED SLED HARNESS SAFETY All weighted pull harnesses are subject to wear, damage, and fatigue over time, even after careful and proper use. Failed equipment should be disposed of in a way that avoids accidental use or sent back to the manufacturer. The harness is nylon and can be inspected first by going through the webbing 6” to 8” at a time. Bend each segment into an inverted “U” shape and check for any signs of rips, fraying, fatigue (or thinning), abrasions, cuts, broken fibers, or chemical or corrosive damage. Fading of webbing color can indicate...
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