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Attaching The Backstop
1. Make sure the backstop is where you intend to start your bag. Back the bagger up next to the
backstop. The backstop should be aligned with the tunnel opening and 1 to 2 feet behind the
tunnel.
NOTE:
The backstop support feet can remain in the backstop pockets for the first two loads. Then
remove the support feet and the backstop should stand by itself. Failure to remove the support feet
could result in damage of the feet.
2. Release the brake pressure on the cable drum brake. Using the hand crank, release some
cable from the drums. Remove the cables from the rewind guides and hook the cables to the
backstop slings. Do not leave the cables in the rewind guides during bagging.
3. Using the hand crank, rewind excess cable back onto the cable drums.
NOTE:
To prevent bag damage avoid leaning the backstop against the tunnel or place cardboard
between the bag and backstop.
4. Set the cable brake pressure to hold the cable drums. Adjust brake pressure as required.
Cable Rewind
Guide