Home

3 - Capewell

image

Contents

1. rns stains open stitching 3 1 2 Hardware Check for deformations cracks oxidations 3 2 Repair Minor and or Major Repair may only be executed by properly trained and li censed personnel or by the manufacturer using standard parachute rigging procedures and original or manufacturer approved materials 3 3 Storage Always store the SG 7 100 in it s carrying bag in a dry clean place protected from di 3 4 Spare rect sunlight parts list Conector strap left S Conector strap left Release handle 9 _ Cargo lowering device complete Pos 6 Do Issue 2 Date 21 07 2009 Central strap with snap shackle and friction brake Snap shackle with flag SG 7 100 P N 93070020 Pat Page 16 Amendment 0 Date 0
2. Pack Tray 10 Stabiliser straps with release buckle and adjustable B12 snap 2 5 Ring system 11 Stabiliser connector piece 3 Connector piece 12 Lowering line guide 4 Vertical retainer strap 13 Lowering line pocket 5 Lateral retainer strap 14 Emergency release 6 Leg strap 15 Split V connector 7 Release handle 16 Lowering line 8 Snap shackle quick lock 17 Swivel piece 9 Label 18 Stowage bag 1 3 1 Pack tray with retainer straps and leg straps The pack tray 1 is made from Nylon fabric and is bound around the edges The double vertical retainer 4 and lateral retainer straps 5 the lowering line pocket 13 the lowering line guide 12 and the elastic keeper for the release handle 7 are sewn to the pack tray where the free ends of the re tainer straps extend over the pack tray to enable a piece of cargo to be packed into the cargo harness The free ends of the retainer straps end in swivel pieces 18 Connected to these swivel pieces are 2 connector pieces 10 holding the latch to connect to the stabiliser straps release buckles 10 Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 8 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O 13 2 Lowering system with emergency release The lowering system consists of a split V strap made from yellow tubular ny lon which has a loop on one end to connect with the jumper s parachute har ness and a ring on the other end The rings of both straps are connected via the snap shackle of the emergency release which hold
3. an overall length of ca 60 cm and feature a seat belt type release buckle which connects to the cargo harness and a adjustable B12 snap which connect to the lower V rings on the sides of the parachute container Picture 9 Stabiliser strap with release buckle and adjustable B12 snap Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page ll Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O Picture 10 Stabiliser strap attached and tightened 2 I mplementation 2 1 Preparation Polek Inspection before use Prior to every use of the SG 7 100 the user must perform a visual inspection to check for obvious faults and damages due to improper use wrong assem bly or wear and tear 2 1 2 Pre packing procedure The SG 7 100 is to be prepared for use in the following manner reactivating after jumping _ Insert the release handle in it s pocket and feed the release cable through the first housing _ Close the 5 Ring system using the connector strap and the leg strap large 3 Rings Extend the vertical and lateral retainer straps to full length Pull the lowering line through the holes of the retarder plate stow the long end into pouch Connect the stabiliser via the release buckles with the latches and extent to full length 2 1 3 Packing the equipment into the SG 7 100 All contents are to be packed in the following manner _ Lay the pack tray on the ground webbings facing down Place container rucksack etc onto it Bring vertical and latera
4. is used to transport personal equipment at tached to the jumpers free fall parachute harness up to 115 kg 253 Ibs in combination with a tactical freefall parachute system 1 1 8 System components The SG 7 100 consitsts of the following components _ Packtray with retainer straps and leg straps Lowering system with emergency release Release handle with connector straps Stabiliser straps Stowage bag Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 6 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O 1 2 1 2 1 M222 I 23 1 2 4 Issue 2 Date 21 07 2009 Technical data Construction details Release system Single hand 5 Ring release _ Closing system Double snap shackle quick lock Measurements Pack tray length overall Pack tray with overall Vertical retainer straps length overall Lateral retainer straps length overall Stabiliser straps length overall Lowering line length overall Weight of cargo harness SG 7 100 Weight of cargo harness SG 7 100 Performance limitations Maximum payload weight of rucksack Maximum deployment speed Temperature range Life time limitation SG 7 100 P N 93070020 98 cm 72 cm 200 cm 100 cm 60 cm 600 cm 5 8 kg 115 kg 253 Ibs 210 KIAS 55 C to 70 C 20 years starting from month of manufacture Page 7 Amendment 0 Date 0 13 Technical description Picture 4 Cargo harness overview showing all components 1
5. User manual Personnel Free Fall Cargo Harness SG 100 Paratec GmbH Flugplatz 66798 Wallerfangen Germany PF 1 T 1 zz IAW Ne K ves ee I e Issue 2 SG 7 100 agel Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O Index of Amendments Amendments or exchanging of pages are to be marked in the list below by the person responsible Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 2 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 I ndex of valid Pages Explanotary note Altered text lines or text sections are to be marked with a vertical bar on the right mar gin Altered pictures or illustrations are to be marked with a hand symbol on the right margin The manual Personnel Free Fall Cargo Harness SG 7 100 contains 16 valid pages Page Cover page 1 WO CO NI OFF B W N EB o u sb w N rn o Issue 2 amendment 0 0 O OIl Ol O o O O O O O O O O O Date 21 07 2009 Page SG 7 100 P N 93070020 amendment amendment Page 3 Amendment 0 Date 0 INDEX PAGE 1 Description 6 1 1 General Information 6 1 Ll Name 6 1 1 2 Part Number 6 Ilea Nato Stock Number 6 1 1 4 Component Number 6 je ee Manufacturer 6 1 1 6 Marking 6 1 1 7 Purpose 6 1 1 8 System components 6 1 2 Technical data 7 1 2 1 Construction details 7 1 2 2 Measurements 7 J253 Weight of cargo harness SG 7 100 7 1 2 4 Performance limitations 7 1 3 Technical description 8 1 3 1 Pack tray with retainer straps and l
6. eg straps 8 l 3 2 Lowering system with emergency release 9 1333 Release handle with connector straps 10 1 3 4 Stabiliser strap with release buckle and adjustable B12 snap 11 2 Implementation 12 21 Preparation 12 2 121 Inspection before use 12 2 lid Pre packing procedure 12 2 Ned Packing the equipment into the SG 7 100 12 2 1 4 Mounting connecting to jumper s parachute harness 13 22 Operation 14 DDN Releasing the cargo harness 14 2 3 Placing out of operation 15 2 3 1 Recovery of the cargo harness 15 2 3 2 Shut down of the cargo harness 15 3 Maintenance and repair 16 Bal I nspection to be carried out within 12 months periodically no matter whether the item was in use or stored 16 3 Textile Parts 16 3 1 2 Hardware 16 3 2 Repair 16 3 3 Storage 16 3 4 Spare parts list 16 Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 4 Amendment 0 Date 0 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Picture 1 Front view packed Picture 2 Rear view packed Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 5 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O 1 Description Lids General Information 1 1 1 Name Personnel Free Fall Cargo Harness SG 7 100 manual release single hand operation 1 1 2 Part Number 93070020 1 1 3 Nato Stock Number 1650 12 352 7714 1 1 4 Component Number n A debe Manufacturer Paratec GmbH Flugplatz 66798 Wallerfangen Germany 1 1 6 Marking Pim MFG Code E Date of Manufacture fe ey A Purpose The cargo harness SG 7 100
7. l retainer straps together and secure in snap Shakles _ Tighten retainer straps and secure over lengths in elastic keepers _ Close protector flap of snap shackle quick lock using the pull dots Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 12 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O 2 1 4 Mounting connecting to jumper s parachute harness The jumper connects the SG 7 100 in the following manner Loop through the split V strap through the cargo attachment rings of the parachute harness _ Step through the leg straps and kneel down Connect the split V straps via the snap shackle with the emergency re lease Lay on the bundle and connect the Butterfly snaps to D rings of para chute harness Reach for the adjustable B12 snaps and connect with V Rings on the lower side and tighten them by pulling forward Picture 11 Picture 12 SG 7 100 mounted front view SG 7 100 mounted side view Picture 13 Stabiliser strap connected and tightened Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 13 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O 2 2 Operation I Warning The cargo harness and it s content may not be carried by the leg straps to avoid damage of the 5 ring release system 2 2 1 Releasing the cargo harness When the jumper has reached the release altitude he checks the airspace be low him and disconnects the lower stabiliser straps by pushing the lever of the seat belt buckle forward Then he pulls the yel
8. low release handle in front of him The cargo bundle will now slip down the lowering line slowed by the re tarder plate Picture 14 Releasing the stabiliser straps Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 14 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O Picture 15 Correct guidance of the lowering line 2 3 Placing out of operation 23k Recovery of the cargo harness After landing the jumper disconnects himself by releasing the emergency Snap shackle He then daisy chains the lowering line up to the cargo harness and secures it using said snap shackle to ring that connects with the lowering line on the harness 23 2 Shut down of the cargo harness After recovering his parachute the jumper disconnects the V straps from his parachute harness and reconnects them with the snap shackle of the emer gency release He then disconnects the stabiliser straps and reconnects them with the tab on the harness Refer to 2 1 2 He now opens the quick release of the harness by pulling on the 2 yellow handles and retrieves his rucksack The SG 7 100 is now stowed back into it s carrying bag making sure all pieces are complete Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 15 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O 3 Maintenance and repair 3 1 I nspection to be carried out within 12 months periodically no matter whether the item was in use or stored 3 1 1 Textile Parts Check for ab ho rasion les tears bu
9. s the lowering line re tarder plate The lowering line resembles a mountain rope of 8 5 mm diame ter which has a overall length of 6 m The lowering line is fed through the re tarder plate holes and is tied to the connection ring below the release handle using a bowtie knot Refer to picture 5 LEE Picture 4 Lowering system with emergency release and lowering line Picture 5 Lowering line connected to the cargo harness Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 9 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O Picture 6 Shows the lowering system attached on a released cargo bundle 1 3 3 Release handle with connector straps The release handle is made from T7 webbing and holds the release cables It connects to the right connector strap via a shock cord The connector straps are made from T7 webbing and hold the large 3 Ring which connects to the TW 7 100 and the butterfly snaps which connect to the Parachute harness The release handle is secured in a elastic Keeper pocket located centrally on the tack tray Refer to picture 8 Issue 2 SG 7 100 Page 10 Date 21 07 2009 P N 93070020 Amendment O Date O Picture 7 Release handle with connector straps O O O O ree eee N 5 AN Picture 8 Securing the release handle in it s elastic keeper 1 3 4 Stabiliser strap with release buckle and adjustable B12 snap Both stabiliser straps are made form T7 webbing have

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

  日本語版 - GSユアサ  Samsung 40'' LCD monitors 400UX-2 Lietotāja rokasgrāmata  Kapitel 4 Installation und Anschlüsse  Bedienungsanleitung  Manuale di installazione, connessione e programmazione  software manual  Avaya™ 4620 IP Telephone  Manual P040  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file