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Operator's Manual

LOCKDOWN 21 2-MAN Ladder Stand

Check for parts online at 

www.HuntRiversEdge.com

 or call 800-450-EDGE (3343) M-F 8-5

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WARNING

Always lean forward as you climb and attach your harness 

to the tree before securing the platform to the tree and 

stepping onto the platform.
Never exceed the stated maximum use height.
Do Not use this product until you have watched the 

included treestand safety DVD, understand it, and 

practiced the techniques for safe hunting discussed in 

this DVD.
Read and perform all inspection and maintenance tasks 

before each and every use. Replace any questionable 

components immediately with RETI original replacement 

parts.
Do Not crush tubing when tightening bolt assemblies! 

Identify and familiarize yourself with all parts before you 

start. Bolt identification chart can be found in the back.
Double check assembly steps to be certain you have 

correctly assembled this product.
Never use any product that has not been maintained or 

inspected properly - Your life depends on it!
Replace any and all treestand straps every two years or 

when any signs of damage or wear exist before.
Always wear the appropriate footwear when using a 

ladder treestand. A good non-slip safety boot is important 

to your personal safety. Be especially careful that boot 

laces do not get hooked on the stand or any of its 

components (tuck shoelaces into boots before climbing).

BEFORE EACH USE PERFORM THE FOLLOWING:

•  Inspect all webbing, rope, cord, and strap assemblies for 

wear or damage.

•  Inspect cables and/or cable ends for damage or kinking.
•  Inspect all hardware and chain components for damage.
•  Inspect for any structural damage to product. (If any exists 

call RETI customer service.)

•  Inspect all nut and bolt assemblies to be certain none are 

loose.

•  Inspect for any missing parts.
•  Lubricate all pivot and slide together points with powder 

graphite, petroleum jelly or silicone spray to prevent noise, 

wear and rust.

•  Inspect entire product for any rust, corrosion, cracks, 

freezing, excessive heat or rotting damage that 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. (Return to factory for 

repair or discard product if any damage is found.)

•  Using correct wrenches inspect all nut & bolt assembly 

locations and snug up any that may be loose. Be careful 

not to crush tubing when tightening!

•  Inspect and check operation of all cables, cable ends, cord, 

rope, webbing, and strap or chain assemblies. Replace with 

factory new any item or assembly that shows signs of wear, 

damage, kinking, or functions incorrectly.

•  Inspect seat. Replace any seat with factory new that shows 

signs of structural damage or wear.

•  Inspect all hardware for wear or damage, also be sure you 

have no missing parts.

•  Never modify your stand in any way by making repairs, 

replacing parts, or altering adding or attaching anything 

to it except if explicitly authorized in writing by the 

manufacturer.

WARNING

Only use approved RETI parts. Failure to do so may result 

in serious injury or death!

INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for LOCKDOWN 21

Page 1: ...4 REV2 03 15 17 Get parts online at www HuntRiversEdge com Maximum Height 21 to shooting rail Maximum Field Rating 500 lbs no more than 300 lbs per person Tree Diameter Range 12 to 20 2017 RETI All Ri...

Page 2: ...icedepartment at800 450 3343orbywritingto RETI P O Box755 1160EighthAvenue Cumberland WI54829forareturnmaterialauthorizationnumber RMA All items must be shipped prepaid RETI will at no charge repair o...

Page 3: ...the tree Pull up a bow backpack or firearm or other equipment only after being secure in the treestand and a firearm must be pulled up with it unloaded chamber open and muzzle down Always inform someo...

Page 4: ...rope cord and strap assemblies for wear or damage Inspect cables and or cable ends for damage or kinking Inspect all hardware and chain components for damage Inspect for any structural damage to prod...

Page 5: ...20 X 1 1 4in Bolt Qty 2 26 1 4 20 X 1 1 2in Bolt Qty 6 27 1 4 20 x 2 1 2in Bolt Qty 2 28 1 4 20 x 3in Bolt Qty 12 29 5 16 x 18 x 2 1 4in Bolt Qty 6 30 5 16 18 x 2 1 2in Bolt Qty 6 31 5 16 x 18 x 3 1 4...

Page 6: ...emove labels warnings from product they are there for your safety Recommended for adult use only 1 Attach the front platform 3 and rear platform 2 to the two J tubes 1 using twelve 1 4 20 x 3in bolts...

Page 7: ...ear seat supports 6 and keep towards the top SEE FIGURE 4 NOTE The hook and loop attachment strips on the top and bottom of the mesh should face backwards and the strips on the left and right sides wi...

Page 8: ...9 5 16in Nut Qty 4 31 6 2 37 35 8 35 31 9 7 Attach the top of the right armrest 8 and the top of the left armrest 9 to the rear seat supports 6 using two 5 16 x 18 x 3 1 4in bolts 31 5 16in washers 37...

Page 9: ...he ladder sections SEE FIGURES 7 AND 8 11 Insert bent end of one platform brace 12 into the lower end of one ladder hand rail 11 Attach connection point to the outside edge of the top ladder section 1...

Page 10: ...ction points 16 Slide the ends of the shooting rail 16 17 onto the shooting rail pegs on the right and left armrests SEE FIGURE 9 17 Attach the footrest 18 to the front platform 3 using two 1 4 20 x 2...

Page 11: ...ing nut 36 SEE FIGURES 10 11 NOTE Mounting hole is located just below top ladder rung on the middle ladder section 22 Slide the bark biting stabilizer bar 20 into the stabilizer support tube 19 and se...

Page 12: ...tabilizer bar bark biting plate a Feed the sewn loop of the long strap through either side slot in the bark biting plate and then feed the loose end through the sewn loop SEE FIGURES 13A 13B b Pull ti...

Page 13: ...ness to the tree before securing the platform to the tree and stepping onto the platform WARNING Always maintain three 3 points of contact when climbing a ladder treestand Proper three point contact m...

Page 14: ...ly slide the base so that the sitting and standing platforms are parallel to the ground SEE FIGURE 14 B 6 Step back and look at the ladder top to see that both the lower platform tree blade and upper...

Page 15: ...essary SEE FIGURE 18 LARGE RATCHET STRAPS 45 10 With two people securely holding the base of the ladder use the three point contact climbing method to slowly climb the ladder and carefully keep a cons...

Page 16: ...450 EDGE 3343 M F 8 5 16 FINISHED LADDER LARGE RATCHET STRAPS LONG CRISS CROSS RATCHET STRAPS STABILIZER BAR RATCHET STRAP SILENT KNOB ASSEMBLIES BARK BITING STABILIZER BAR LADDER HAND RAIL REMOVABLE...

Page 17: ...Check for parts online at www HuntRiversEdge com or call 800 450 EDGE 3343 M F 8 5 17 Operator s Manual LOCKDOWN 21 2 MAN Ladder Stand NOTES...

Page 18: ...versEdge com or call 800 450 EDGE 3343 M F 8 5 18 20 19 15 14 13 30 12 29 11 30 35 34 35 1 24 4 31 35 35 17 34 38 38 34 3 28 27 38 18 31 8 35 6 31 34 35 26 30 39 7 26 21 23 22 2 29 35 9 39 35 34 5 41...

Page 19: ...TUFF 1 24 26404 SEWN TEARTUFF SHELF 1 ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY 25 8909B BOLT 1 4 20 X 1 1 4IN 2 26 48240B BOLT 1 4 20 X 1 1 2IN 6 27 48270B BOLT 1 4 20 X 2 1 2IN 2 28 48280B BOLT 1 4 20 X 3IN 12 29 2...

Page 20: ...images may not be exact Warning labels in some product images may have been removed for photography purposes only Props shown in photos not included Some assembly may be required Rivers Edge Treestand...

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