OWNER'S MANUAL POWER JET Rev. 1.0
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2.3 Harness Mounting
The PJ125’s harness mounts to the central frame with six attachment points.
They are: the top harness mounting straps (or triangular carabiners), the ground handling straps, and the
distance bars.
DISTANCE BARS:
The distance bars are extremely easy to mount and dismount since they slide easily into the central
frame. The end of the distance bars are made of a square aluminum profile that does not allow them to
rotate. Due to the compression of the harness, the distance bars can not slide out of their fittings during
flight.
Fig. 12 Distance bar sistem.
ANTITORQUE SYSTEM
The distance bars are designed to favor the
sliding of front harness webbing in a way that
the pilot finds the proper angle with the
paraglider. With this system the discharge of the
propeller torque onto the risers is avoided, which
usually gives the the tendency to turn one
direction that in the case of the rotation of the
Top 80 engine the tendency is to turn left.
LATERAL WIDENING OF DISTANCE BARS.
The distance bars allow a lateral movement which is useful for the pilot to enter easily into the harness.
Next, attach the bottom of the harness, then work toward the top.
Attach the bottom ground handling straps as shown in Fig. 13
Do this for the left and right sides. Leave these straps at their loosest setting for now, we’ll adjust them
later.