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5.
Hold on to the looped end of the
coil. Cut and remove the remain-
ing cable tie and then continue to
snug the reel cover against the
wire coil ensuring a tight fit. The
reel brake can be depressed into
cutout on rear flange to hold the
reel stationary as you tighten the
reel cover.
Figure 9
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 10
Make certain that the head or knot on
the cable tie is not pulled through the
coil and that the entire cable tie is re-
moved, because portions of the cable
tie may cause snagging of the lashing
wire.
Note: As a check for proper cover tight-
ness, at least 1 full thread on the hub
should be exposed after the wire reel
cover has been installed and tightened.
7.
Feed the wire behind the sec-
ond tension roller (top roller).
Pull the wire out from behind
the roller.
6.
Make a hook with the end of
the lashing wire. Feed the
wire over the first tension
roller (bottom roller).
8.
Pull up on the handle to de-
clutch and disengage the drive
wheel.