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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
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Confirm that the cable is taut
and the cam lock is locked.
Incremental Guying:
Loosen the guy ropes based on the length of the pole below the cam lock. See examples
above. If the length of the pole under the cam lock is 1 foot - slide the handle back 1 foot on each of the 4
primary guy ropes. This will allow you enough room to raise the mast and prepare to deploy the next pole.
Confirm the mast is straight and
the primary guy ropes are taut.
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Raise the mast until 1 inch is
showing below the cam lock
and
LOCK THE CAM LOCK.
Make sure all 4 primary guy
ropes are taut and the mast is
straight.
Lower the lift base plate, insert
a mast pole and raise it until the
poles nest together.
One at a time, slowly loosen the primary guy ropes by holding the guy
rope in front of the handle and sliding the handle back approx. 4 ft.
Doing this will give you enough slack to add another mast pole.
NOTE:
The mast will lean, but
will straighten up as you raise
the next mast pole.
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Release the cam lock and raise
the mast until the 4 primary guy
ropes go taut.
Lower the last center mast pole
to the ground and lock the cam
lock.
Adjust the 4 primary guy ropes
and make sure the mast is
straight and perpendicular.
Repeat this process until you
reach the last center mast pole.
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Use your foot to gently tap the lift base plate (so it will rotate) into
position and allow you to drive 2 stakes into the 2 holes.
Lock the primary guy ropes by pulling a small amount of slack in. Use
your finger and loop the guy rope over the front lip of the guy handle.
Pull the guy handle towards the mast to remove any slack in the rope.
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