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AL350G Lift Series
Quick Reference Sheet
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Primary Guying
DEPLOYMENT
Read Manual Before Use
Refer to detailed instructions in the
AL350G Lift Series Manual at all times
01
/1
7
Locate the 4 Primary Guy
Ropes with the red clips.
Remove the guy leader and clip
a primary guy rope to the round
hole on the primary guy ring.
Walk away from the mast and
unwind
ALL
of the guy rope off
of the guy handle.
Clip the primary guy rope into
the top hole on the guy stake.
Slide the guy handle towards
the mast approx. 7 feet. Repeat
process on all 4 Guy Ropes.
38
39
40
Make sure the cam lock is
LOCKED and lower the lift base
plate to the ground.
Release the cam lock and raise
until 1 inch is showing below the
cam lock. Lock the cam lock.
43
45
55
Repeat steps 43 - 47 until the
primary guy ropes go taut.
Always monitor your guy wires
during deployment and use
Velcro Straps to secure cabling.
WARNING:
If at any point the
mast begins to slip while the
cam lock is locked -
STOP
Use the 7/16 wrench provided
with the system to make adjust-
ments to the cam lock.
Tighten the nut on the cam lock
a quarter turn until slipping no
longer occurs.
42
48
49
50
46
47
53
52
Insert a center mast pole onto
the lift base plate.
Raise the center mast pole
until it nest together with the
mounting pole.
Make sure the castle cuts nest
firmly together and there is no
gold insert showing.
44
54
7 ft.
41
51
1”
When the primary guy ropes go taut or if the mast begins to lean exces-
sively - Stop and Lock the Cam Lock. Now adjust all 4 PRIMARY GUY
ROPES and make sure the mast is straight and perpendicular.
Adjusting the Primary Guy Ropes
Hold the rope in front of the guy handle and slide the handle back to
loosen or forward to tighten.
Raise the mast until the primary
guy ropes go taut.
Incremental
guying may be required.