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• 

ALWAYS

 thoroughly inspect the tree before installing your product. 

DO NOT

 install your 

TREE/LADDER STAND

 onto any dead or unsafe tree, telephone 

or

  utility pole, structural column, or man-made structure. Doing so may result in serious injury or death.

• 

ALWAYS

  select the proper tree for use with your 

TREE/LADDER STAND

. Select a live straight tree that fits within size limits recommended (minimum tree 

diameter must be no less than 9 inches and maximum of 18 inches.). 

DO NOT

 rely on a  branch for support.

• 

DO NOT

 select a tree in the dark or choose a tree in close proximity to a fence. You must not have any stumps or rocks beneath your tree.

• 

NEVER

 use 

TREE/LADDER STAND

 on a tree that is dead, diseased , leaning or on wet and uneven ground as the tree may fall, break or uproot.

• Your tree must not be wet, icy or slippery or on wet, swampy, or loose ground that allows the tree to be unstable. Check the ground under 

TREE/LADDER

  STAND

 to ensure it is firm and level.

• Be sure you have a level stand platform. Your tree must not lean or have any irregular shape.

• Tree must not have any loose or scaly bark or excessive vines, nails, screws, or any other sharp objects protruding that may sever webbing on product. Any 

surrounding trees must not lean or have dead limbs that may fall onto you or your product.

• 

NEVER HURRY!!

 

HURRYING CAUSES ACCIDENTS!! 

While climbing a 

TREE/LADDER STAND

, make slow, even movements no more than ten to twelve

  inches at a time. Make sure you have proper contact with tree and/or 

TREE/LADDER STAND

 every time you move. 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 shooting rail. Neither the footrest, armrests nor the shooting rail have been 

designed to support a user’s weight. Under 

NO 

circumstances should you place more than fifteen (15) pounds of weight on these structures. Doing 

so will put the user in serious risk of injury or death. 

Choosing A Safe Tree

Proper Care And Maintenance:

• Inspection for defects (damage, rot, corrosion, cracks, freezing, excessive heat, etc.) before every use is required. Do not use if damage is 

detected or suspected.

• We recommend replacing all hardware/cables/nuts/bolts/clips on your tree stand every two (2) years or sooner if inspection finds it necessary. Use

  only Primal Vantage approved replacement straps and parts. Use of any other straps or parts, will be viewed as a modification to the product. Any

  modification will void the warranties and relieve Primal Vantage from all liabilities. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or

  death.

• 

DO NOT

 overtighten the hardware. 

DO NOT

 use a socket wrench. This can lead to structural damage and may negatively affect the performance

   of your stand. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death.

• All photos are taken from the front view unless otherwise noted.

• In most cases, bolts come with two nylon washers. One washer will be placed against the bolt head the other washer will be placed against the nut. 

2019

©2019 (rev. 1/19)

Customer Service Department 1-866-972-6168

www.primaltreestands.com

Summary of Contents for Mac Daddy PVLS-601

Page 1: ...cidents To ensure your safety please completely read and follow this safety manual and all warning labels before assembling installing or utilizing this product Do not use this product before fully un...

Page 2: ...sired 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 equipm...

Page 3: ...important to exercise the 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 fitne...

Page 4: ...TREE LADDER STAND every time you move 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 wi...

Page 5: ...s 2 F Tree Brace 1 J S Back Rest Support 2 M Left Ladder Jaw 1 K Right Ladder Jaw 1 L 2 Slide Brackets Part PSB 100 2 Shooting Rail Arms Part PSRA 601 2 Adjustment Knobs Part PAK 100 1 Shooting Rail P...

Page 6: ...il Cover Pad Part PSRC 601 1 Truss Bar Part PTA 100 HARDWARE BOX P N 601H WWW PRIMALTREESTANDS COM Distributed by Primal Vantage Company Inc 2407 W Euclid Ave Littleton CO 80120 Shooting Rail Cover Pa...

Page 7: ...located here SIDE VIEW 4 2 Carefully tilt Handle Rail Tree Brace Ladder Jaw assembly upward so that the Ladder Jaws and are towards the ground and the ends of Ladder Yokes are held upward Slide the t...

Page 8: ...grate side down Place the Platform Truss Loop over the front set of holes on the front side of the platform It should be at a 90 angle from the platform so it points to the ground Fasten the Foot Plat...

Page 9: ...located here spacer located here 12 13 12 13 WWW PRIMALTREESTANDS COM Distributed by Primal Vantage Company Inc 2407 W Euclid Ave Littleton CO 80120 M M M F F G G G G M M M M M S S S Q P P P P P P P Q...

Page 10: ...side of the Arm Rests and into right left Handle Rails using 2 M6x70mm bolts with spacers NOTE See Shooting Rail Assembly Diagram for correct placement of spacers Attach the Shooting Rail Cover Pad to...

Page 11: ...ps Carefully tilt ladder stand assembly forward so that the bottom is facing forward and the rear is facing upward With Horizontal Jaw Assembly Strap passed through the top loop of Vertical Jaw Assemb...

Page 12: ...s up insert M6 Quickclip completely through the holes of both ladder sections and out the other side Close the quickclips to secure the ladder sections together Repeat this process on the opposite rai...

Page 13: ...g it on the Truss Bar Stand in the middle of the ladder pull up on the Truss Cable and place it onto the Y shaped end of the Truss Bar Tighten the cable so that there is enough tension to create a sli...

Page 14: ...rt the strap through the Slot 2 with the teeth 6 Pull strap to tighten 7 Slide the buckles out to the sides to create tension on the straps 8 Pull to tighten Continue with these steps to install the o...

Page 15: ...ap through opening Pull Strap through opening Insert end of strap through slot in ratchet wheel Ratchet handle back and forth to tighten strap To release tension push spring loaded retaining lock and...

Page 16: ...it will force users to climb at an uncomfortable angle and could also result in ladder failure If ladder appears to have an extreme outward arc take down the stand loosen turnbuckle and re set the st...

Page 17: ...ill pull toward themselves to take up slack It will steady and ease the weight of stand on the other two people Continue walking stand upward until Tree Contact is resting against the tree W A R N I N...

Page 18: ...ectly and safely secured onto level ground Check to make sure the Vertical Jaw Assembly Strap is not caught tangled or snagged Make sure the strap falls flat and straight from the foot platform Carefu...

Page 19: ...cable correctly tensioned 3 The Ladder Jaw system fully connected engaged 4 The Ladder securely attached to the tree Continue to have two people hold the ladder climb cautiously up to the platform On...

Page 20: ...ms 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 strenuous activity If you are fe...

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