
OPERAT
I
ON INSTRUCTIONS
OPERAT
IN
G INS
T
RUCTIONS
TOP
OF
LOAD
1
.
Thread the proper
nu
mber
of heavy
duty
seals
on
both
st
r
aps
as shown
i
n
Figure 1
.
Contact
your
ENC
OR
E
Representative
for rec
ommen
dation.
Bend
lower
strap
downward
to
ho
l
d
seals
in place
.
Bend
top
strap up
ward
to
permit
insertion
in
wind
l
ass
of tensioner.
W
i
th tensioning
handle all the
way
down
and locking the gri
p
per in open position,
adjust
windla
ss
so
that
the slot is in line
with
angle of top strap.
2.
Insert
lower strap in opening
betwee
n
gripp
er
and base of tensioner until
the
strap is
f ul l y i n
contact with the inner
wall
of the base
.
Make su
re
that
the
L o w e r s t r a p i s
inserted ove
r
the
rea
r
base foot.
I
nsert top strap fully
into
wi
ndl
ass
slot.
Approximately
2
to
4
inches
sh
o
uld
extend beyond windlass
:
cut off
any excessive l ength before tension
i
ng.
See figure
2.
3.
Bring tensioning handle upward, allowing
th
e
gripper
to contact the l
o
wer
s
tra
p
.
FIGURE
1.
o
--
>
Move tension
in
g
handle up
and
down
to
take
up
slack in strap. When strap is
snug,
the operator
should knee
l
pe
r
pendicular to the st
r
ap
as
shown
in
Fig
u
re 3 and apply the
f
ina
l
t
ension.
Whe
n
tensioning is complete,
leav
e
the tensioning
handle
perpendicular to
the
base
.
See Figure
4.
!
WARNING!
W
h
ile
t
ensioni
n
g strap,
do
no
t r
ota
t
e the
tension
i
ng hand
l
e to
the poin
t
whe
r
e
it
w
ill
contac
t
the grippe
r
release
cam, see
Fi
gures
3 an
d
4. This
will
res
u
l
t
i
n
a loss o
f
s
t
rap
te
n
sion. Care should
be
exerc
i
sed
when
apply
i
ng
f
inal
t
ension.
Excessive
t
ension can
ca
u
s
e
st
r
ap
b
reakage.
T
he
ope
rato
r
sho
u
l
d
be positioned
in
such
a
manne
r
t
hat
s
t
rap
break
a
ge
or
ha
n
ds
slipping off
the ha
n
dle
will
not
cause a loss
of
b
a
la
nc
e.
Never
incre
a
se t
h
e
l
engt
h
of
th
e te
n
sioni
n
g handle
by any
means
s
u
ch
as slipp
i
ng a pipe
over
t
he handle to extend
its
length
.
BAS
E
R
EAR
B
ASE FOOT-
FIG
U
RE
2.
F
IGURE
3.