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W A R N I N G

STEP 3:  

Pull the excess strap to 

secure the stand to the tree, as shown 

in 

Fig. 3

. The stand should be tight to 

the tree as shown in 

Fig. 1.

STEP 6:  

When moving from your climbing 

aid to your Hang-On Tree Stand, step down 

from the aid to the stand 

as shown in 

Fig. 6

Cautiously

 put your weight on the 

stand's platform. The additional weight will 

create tension on the tree attachment strap 

and cables.

DO NOT LIFT THE FOOT PLATFORM WHILE THE STAND IS IN USE. LIFTING THE 

FOOT PLATFORM COULD CAUSE YOUR STAND TO SHIFT, RESULTING IN SERIOUS 

INJURY OR DEATH. YOU MUST ALSO WEAR A SAFETY HARNESS AT ALL TIMES 

WHILE THE STAND IS IN USE, INCLUDING CLIMBING AND DESCENDING. FAILURE 

TO DO SO COULD  RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

STEP 1: 

While wearing your 

safety harness, connect your 

climbing belt to the tree following 

manufacturer’s instructions. 

Climb to the desired height using 

your climbing aid. Once you have 

reached the desired height, hoist 

your treestand into position. 

STEP 2:  

With the treestand in the folded position, 

wrap Tree Strap around the tree once and hook 

the other end into the tree strap bracket. (

See 

Fig.1 and Fig. 2.)

 Ensure that the strap is not 

twisted and is laying flat against the tree.  

This should be done beneath where your climbing 

belt is attached to the tree so that your climbing 

belt is above the treestand.

STEP 5

: Insert the Buckle Strap through the 

ring on the Vertical Support. 

Wrap the strap around the tree once and insert 

the strap through the buckle. Pull excess strap 

to tighten. 

(See Buckle Instructions Below)

3

Pull strap to desired 

length.

Hold buckle as shown.

1

2

Press down on latch and 

insert strap underneath 

teeth as shown.

4

Pull slack to tighten.

 

Installation Instructions

FIG.1

FIG.2

FIG.3

FIG.4 

FIG.5

FIG.6

1

2

STEP 4:  

Unfold the stand by 

bringing the platform downward 

(See Fig.4)

 Pull seat platform 

downward and adjust seat.

4

3

5

6

FIGURE 5: ATTACH BUCKLE STRAP TO VERTICAL 

SUPPORT TO SECURE STAND TO TREE

CAUTIOUSLY 

put your weight on the stand’s platform

The additional weight will create tension on the tree strap and cables.

DETAILED BUCKLE AND STRAP INSTRUCTIONS

Model: PVLS-200

Raven Steel Hang-On Stand

Customer Service Department 1-866-972-6168

www.primaltreestands.com

Distributed by Primal Vantage Company Inc., 2407 W. Euclid Ave., Littleton, CO  80120

©2020 (rev. 1/20)

Summary of Contents for PVHO-200

Page 1: ...w this safety manual and all warning labels before assembling installing or utilizing this product Do not use this product before fully understanding all safety warnings and instructions If you have q...

Page 2: ...desired hunting height ONLY pull up hunting equipment after the tree stand has been secured to the tree and after you and your harness have been secured to the tree Prior to descending lower your equ...

Page 3: ...e legs by pushing against the tree or doing other forms of continuous leg exercises to avoid blood pooling while being suspended Hunters with varying degrees of physical fitness may require different...

Page 4: ...e On ladder tree stand ALWAYS maintain three points of contact with each step up the ladder and ALWAYS lean forward as you climb Several treestands are equipped with a footrest armrests and or shootin...

Page 5: ...rap Part 2018 C 1 Harness 2 M8x50mm Bolt w 3 washers Part 1255 2 M8x55mm Bolt 2 M8x40mm Bolt Part 1240 40 53 55 Part 1253 Part 1263 2 M8x60mm Bolt w 3 washers 63 2 M8x45mm Bolt w 3 washers Part 1248 2...

Page 6: ...8x45mm bolt w 4 washers on each side See Closeup Make sure that the braces are facing the towards the tree and the ring is facing towards the platform 49 49 55 40 55 A D C E 40 40 40 49 55 A C Bolt He...

Page 7: ...form A using 1 M8x48mm bolt with 3 washers on both sides See Cable to Platform Diagram Below On the Right Hand Side of the Vertical Support attach the other end of Cable F through Bracket G to Vertica...

Page 8: ...ther sharp objects protruding that may sever the webbing on your product NEVER rely on a branch for support NEVER HURRY while climbing with a treestand make slow even movements no more than ten to twe...

Page 9: ...once and hook the other end into the tree strap bracket See Fig 1 and Fig 2 Ensure that the strap is not twisted and is laying flat against the tree This should be done beneath where your climbing be...

Page 10: ...e a history of health problems such as but not limited to heart problems back problems impaired vision equilibrium impairments are afraid of heights or have been advised by a doctor not to do any stre...

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