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Instruction Manual : 15’ LADDER STAND

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7.  Standing on ladder step, lean toward tree with 

previously installed 6’ ratchet strap (14) now in hand.  
a.  Wrap the previously installed end of the long strap 

around the tree and feed through the slot in the 

ratchet mechanism.  SEE FIGURE 12A.
NOTE: Be sure to feed the long strap correctly so 

there are no twists in the strap. 

b.  Pull tail of long strap until most of the slack is taken 

out. Be sure entire strap is even and at the same 

level all around tree. SEE FIGURE 12B.

c.  Use the ratchet to tighten the strap to tree.  The 

tightened strap will stabilize the stand to tree and 

prevent movement. SEE FIGURE 12C.
NOTE: Make sure there is at least two full 

revolutions of strap on the ratchet spool before 

the strap tightens.  Proper tension will ensure 

the stand is secured to the tree. Do not allow 

excessive strap to build up in the ratchet as this 

will prevent the ratchet teeth from engaging and 

can cause slippage.
To release ratchet, simply pull the release lever 

and open tightening lever wide open (flat). SEE 

FIGURE 12D.

8.  If necessary, re-check and adjust the 6’ ratchet straps 

(14), 16’ criss cross straps (16) and horizontal stabilizer 

bar assembly to  securely attach the treestand to the 

tree.  The tree blades must be touching the tree.  

SEE FIGURE 13.

9.  You are now ready to use your ladder stand!

STEP 4

IMPORTANT

Reverse the Set-Up and Use Instructions to 

take the ladder stand down. 

FIGURE 

12A

FIGURE 

12B

FIGURE 

12C

FIGURE 

12D

FIGURE 13

Criss cross 

Strap

Ratchet strap

Summary of Contents for PL200GW

Page 1: ...4 to seat WearYour Harness MaximumFieldRating 300 lbs Tree Diameter Range 12 to 20 www standsafety com r3 WATCH THIS SAFETY VIDEO BEFORE USING YOU MUST READ ALL WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS AND WATCH THIS SAF...

Page 2: ...d WI54829forareturnmaterialauthorizationnumber RMA All items must be shipped prepaid RETI will at no charge repair or replace in RETI s sole discretion any product that satisfies the conditions stated...

Page 3: ...ipment only after being secure in the treestand and a firearm must be pulled up with it unloaded chamber open and muzzle down Always inform someone of the hunting location where the treestand will be...

Page 4: ...rts Do Not crush tubing when tightening bolt assemblies Identify and familiarize yourself with all parts before you start Bolt identification chart can be found on the follow ing page of the manual Do...

Page 5: ...ADDER STAND 5 PARTS LIST Item Part No Description Image Qty 1 34482 BOTTOM LADDER SECTION 1 2 34484 MIDDLE LADDER SECTION 1 3 34485 FLARED PLATFORM RAIL 2 4 32085 PLATFORM 1 5 34486 TOP LADDER SECTION...

Page 6: ...anual 15 LADDER STAND 6 Item Part No Description Image Qty 7 33142 STABILIZER BAR EXTENSION 1 8 33143 SUPPORT BAR 2 9 33144 STABILIZER BAR 1 10 33145 SEAT SIDE RAIL 2 11 33146 TREE BLADE 1 12 33147 SP...

Page 7: ...Manual 15 LADDER STAND 7 Item Part No Description Image Qty 13 32193 SEWN SEAT 1 14 MK011 1601 6 RATCHET STRAP 1 15 15031 SAFETY HARNESS 1 16 MK034 4511 16 CRISS CROSS STRAP 2 17 MK021 1401 6 CAM BUC...

Page 8: ...18 29714 18 MM SQUARE PLUG 4 19 48042B WING NUT 1 4 20 1 20 48240B BOLT 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 IN 6 21 48250B BOLT 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 IN 6 22 48261B WASHER 1 4 IN 4 23 48270B BOLT 1 4 20 X 2 1 2 IN 10 24 48752B...

Page 9: ...Instruction Manual 15 LADDER STAND 9 PRODUCT DIAGRAM 1 2 7 9 20 20 24 19 5 4 8 22 20 22 20 24 3 23 24 10 23 23 23 24 12 18 18 23 6 11 24 13 24 21...

Page 10: ...ZER BAR MIDDLE LADDER SECTION WITH STABILIZER SLOT ASSEMBLED PLATFORM SECTION BOTTOM LADDER SECTION TOP LADDER SECTION All assembly must be done in the order on the following page at ground level befo...

Page 11: ...SEE FIGURE 1 10 23 11 24 FIGURE 2A FIGURE 2B 2 Begin the assembly of the seat by sliding one seat rail 6 through each pocket on the sides of the sewn seat 13 SEE FIGURE 2A Slide the loop ends of the...

Page 12: ...rdware orientation is correct The seat spreader bar 12 goes on the outside of the seat side rails 10 SEE FIGURE 3 FIGURE 3 STEP 4 4 Locate both flared platform rails 3 and insert into the bottom ends...

Page 13: ...Secure front of platform to flared platform rails 3 with two 1 4 20 X 2 1 2 IN bolts 23 and two 1 4 20 nuts 24 3 4 20 22 24 24 23 8 FIGURE 5 Mesh hidden for clarity STEP 6 6 Ladder sections are assemb...

Page 14: ...same method as listed in step a This way each end of the main ratchet strap is pre attached before the stand is lifted from the ground SEE FIGURE 8B showing all four ends attached 11 16 14 16 11 STEP...

Page 15: ...initial ascent to attach ratchet strap resulting in serious injury or death Always lean forward as you climb and attach your harness to the tree before securing the platform to the tree and stepping o...

Page 16: ...SEE FIGURE 9B c Step down hard on bottom step to push ladder legs into the ground SEE FIGURE 9C STEP 1 FIGURE 9 WARNING Never use a treestand on a dead leaning diseased or loose barked tree or a util...

Page 17: ...nd stabilizer bar strap are snug and the tree blade is still contacting the tree NOTE Thisgroundlevelladder to treeattachmentwill prevent the ladder from pulling away from the tree whileascendingtothe...

Page 18: ...ake sure there is at least two full revolutions of strap on the ratchet spool before the strap tightens Proper tension will ensure the stand is secured to the tree Do not allow excessive strap to buil...

Page 19: ...hat may effect the safety of your product Discard any questionable product Inspect entire product for any structural damage pay close attention to all weld locations Discard product if any damage is f...

Page 20: ...re subject to change without notice Due to continuous product improvements product images may not be exact Warning labels in some product images may have been removed for photography purposes only Pro...

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