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RP07X Tandem Trolley Series: Issue E March 2021
6 Vertical / Flat contact area (to allow trolleys to be stacked behind one another)
7 Removable Wheel Axle
8 Reinforced Karabiner Connection Point x2 (Always use both with a ‘superman’ harness)
9 Reinforced Karabiner Connection Point x2 (Always use both with a ‘superman’ harness)
10 Impact Bumper x2 (Replaceable)
11 ISC RP079XT Identication Tag
M Care and Maintenance
N ZipSpeed Xtreme Use
1 To maximise the lifespan of any trolley (of any brand), be sure to use a cable of better-quality
(smoother construction). This will result in less damage being caused to the trolley bearings in use.
The lifespan of the Noise Reduction wheels can be maximised by using a better quality cable.
2 ARC079 and its 'Air Paddle' to be used in conjunction with an appropriate braking system
3 Optional Fender can be used when the Grab Rope system isn't in use
4 Use either KH204 (Aluminium) Karabiner or KH212 (Steel) Karabiner
O ZipSpeed Xtreme Karabiner Use
Recommended ISC Karabiners are: KH204 (Aluminium), KH212 (Steel)
1 Correct Karabiner placement
2 Incorrect Karabiner placement - cross loaded on karabiner gate - highly dangerous
3 Incorrect Karabiner placement - cross loaded on karabiner spine - highly dangerous
4 Incorrect Karabiner placement - attached to one frame and not both -highly dangerous
P ZipSpeed Xtreme ARC Cam Function
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Q ZipSpeed Xtreme Pre-use Check
1 Check the frame, apertures, bumpers are free from cracks and deformation
2 Ensure the correct karabiner is being used (KH204 Aluminium, KH212 Steel) and is
attached correctly
3 Ensure the Air Paddle and ARC Cam are moving smoothly, and the Air Paddle springs back into
its upright position after being lowered
4 Check that the wheels rotate freely and that the noise reduction coating is free from damage,
pitting, loss of material or extreme colour change
a Shown in 'active' or 'ready to use' position.
b Sprung detent adjustment - undo the lock nut, adjust the slotted screw, re-tighten the lock nut
c Replaceable ARC cam - undo the lock nut, remove the axle bolt, replace the cam, replace the
axle bolt and re-tighten the nut
d 'Return' spring housing - apply lubrication here to ensure free movement of the 'air paddle'
a View shows the 'air paddle' during travel. When the trolley is released the wind pressure pushes
the 'air paddle' back, lifting the ARC cam o the cable for noise reduction (prevents chattering
noise on the cable)
b ARC Cam is held o the cable whilst the trolley is running at high speed
a When the trolley slows down at the end of the run the 'air paddle' returns to this position,
allowing the ARC Cam to engage with the cable
b ARC Cam position - engaged with the cable
a View shows the 'air paddle' folded forward/ at ready for transit. The 'air paddle' is protected
between the 2 side frames of the trolley