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Operator's Manual

Syct

 2-Man Ladder Stand

4.  a. With long criss cross ratchet strap with S-hook (36) now in hand, 

feed the long strap hanging down from platform through the center 

slot of ratcheting mechanism and back around through tightening 

lever. SEE FIGURE 14.

   NOTE: Be sure you feed the long strap correctly so there are no 

twists in the strap.

 

b. While maintaining contact between long criss cross strap (36) 

and tree surface, wrap entire ratchet strap assembly around back 

side of tree and hook S-hook to the middle opening of stabilizer 

bar bark biting plate. Pull tail of long strap until most of the slack 

is taken out. Be sure entire strap is evenly wrapped around tree, 

ratchet tight to tree. This will securely attach the first of two long 

ratchet straps to tree. SEE FIGURES 17A AND 18.

 

c. Repeat step 4a and 4b for attachment of the second long 

ratchet strap (36). SEE FIGURES 17B AND 18

 

NOTE: It is extremely critical that the criss cross ratchet straps 

are attached to the stabilizer bar bark biting plate in opposite 

directions of each other forming a "criss cross" behind the tree. 

This ground level ladder-to-tree attachment will prevent the 

ladder from pulling away from the tree while ascending to top 

for final ratchet strap attachment. The same holds true when 

ladder removal is necessary. SEE FIGURE 18.

5.  With two people securely holding the ladder, use the three point 

contact climbing method to slowly climb the ladder and carefully 

keep a constant hand grip on the ladder at all times. Always lean 

forward, toward tree, to keep top section tree blades against 

the tree. Be certain ladder bottom is firmly seated on dry, 

level ground. Attach your harness tether to the tree before 

securing the platform to the tree and stepping onto platform. 

Refer to the Full Body Harness instructions included with this 

product.

LARGE STABILITY RATCHET STRAPS (35)
6.  Once platform is reached, hook S-hook with long strap through 

hole provided in upper tree blade frame.  Feed the long strap 

through the center slot of ratcheting mechanism and back around 

through tightening level. SEE FIGURE 14 AND 19.

 

Note: Be sure to feed the long strap correctly so there are no 

twists in the strap.

7.  Wrap entire ratchet assembly (35) around tree and hook other 

S-hook through opposite tree blade hole. Pull tail of long strap 

until most of the slack is taken out. Be sure entire strap is even 

and at the same level all around tree. “Ratchet” tight to tree, this 

will securely attach only the seat portion to tree and prevent 

movement.  SEE FIGURES 19 AND 20.

 

Note: To release ratchet, simply pull the release level and open 

tightening level wide open (flat).

8.  Repeat steps 6 and 7 for the platform tree blade attachment.  

Place S-hooks through holes provided on bottom tree blade.  

SEE FIGURES 14, 19 AND 20.

9.  Reverse setup and use instructions to take ladder down.

FIGURE 18

BACK VIEW 

OF TREE

long criss cross 

ratchet straps

upper tree 

blade

platform tree blade

large stability 

ratchet straps

TREE

FIGURE 20

ratchet 

back and  

forth

FIGURE 19

FIGURE 17A FIGURE 17B

Summary of Contents for Syct RE642

Page 1: ...dge com PARTICIPATING MEMBER PRODUCT MEETS INDUSTRY STANDARDS RECOGNIZED BY P N 23785 REV1 02 25 16 2016 RETI All Rights Reserved Syct Stability You Can Trust Wear Your Harness Maximum Height 17 7 to shooting rail Maximum Field Rating 500 lbs no more than 300 lbs per person Tree Diameter Range 12 to 20 ...

Page 2: ...43 or by writing to RETI P O Box 755 1160 Eighth Avenue Cumberland WI 54829 for a return material authorization number RMA Allitemsmustbeshippedprepaid RETIwill atnocharge repairorreplace inRETI ssolediscretion anyproductthatsatisfiestheconditions stated above RETI retains the right to change models specifications and price without notice This equipment has been manufactured under strict quality a...

Page 3: ...ounce on a treestand to seat it to 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 someone of the hunting location where the treestand will be located and the expected duration of the hunt A signal device such as a mobile phone radio whistle signal flar...

Page 4: ...NTENANCE SCHEDULE 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...

Page 5: ...ded 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 bolts 24 steel washers 29 and locknuts 27 SEE FIGURE 2 NOTE Mesh surface of foot platforms should be on top 3 Attach the tree blade 10 to the platform J pipes 6 using two provided 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 bolts 24 steel washers 29 and locknuts 27 SEE FIGURE 2 4 Attach the two side seat support loops 8 to the rear platform using four provided 1 4 20 x 2 1 4 bolts 23 steel washers 29 and lo...

Page 6: ...e top side of backrest rim 13 using seven 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 bolts 22 and locknuts 27 SEE FIGURES 7A AND 7B The mesh backrest must wrap around top side of backrest tube and the plastic stiffening rod located in the sewn sleeve of mesh backrest MUST be positioned behind the fabric mount strip to act as a stop and prevent the backrest from pulling out during use All bolts MUST go through the retainer ba...

Page 7: ...ollowing order bottom ladder section 1 middle ladder section 2 top ladder section 3 assembled platform section SEE FINISHED LADDER 15 With all sections assembled together on ground secure all sections together using six silent knob assemblies 21 These knob assemblies consist of a simple threaded knob with carriage bolt Thread the knob onto carriage bolt only about 2 turns Insert the head of carria...

Page 8: ...nt of the tree blade on each side of platform and feed the loose end through the sewn loop Pull tight forming a cinch knot This permanently attaches the long straps to the platform SEE FIGURES 13A 13B AND 13C Ratchet portion will be used later during setup and use instruction STABILIZER BAR RATCHET STRAP WITH SEWN LOOPS 37 20 a Attach the long strap of the stabilizer bar ratchet assembly 37 to the...

Page 9: ...bly steps to be certain you have correctly assembled this product Study your new stand to become familiar with all of its features and design At ground level following provided use instructions practice attaching stand to tree and removing stand from tree Practice sitting standing and using this product before attaching overhead Save these instructions for future reference You must always use the ...

Page 10: ...th stabilizer bar ratchet strap 37 now in hand wrap the strap around the tree and feed the long strap through the center slot of ratcheting mechanism and back around through tightening lever SEE FIGURE 14 Secure the ladder tight so the stabilizer bar 4 and 5 is at a right angle to the tree Adjust stabilizer bar length as necessary so it contacts tree Be absolutely sure the contact points on platfo...

Page 11: ...int contact climbing method to slowly climb the ladder and carefully keep a constant hand grip on the ladder at all times Always lean forward toward tree to keep top section tree blades against the tree Be certain ladder bottom is firmly seated on dry level ground Attach your harness tether to the tree before securing the platform to the tree and stepping onto platform Refer to the Full Body Harne...

Page 12: ...al Syct 2 Man Ladder Stand FINISHED LADDER LARGE STABILITY RATCHET STRAPS LONG CRISS CROSS RATCHET STRAPS WITH S HOOKS STABILIZER BAR RATCHET STRAP WITH SEWN LOOPS BARK BITING STABILITY BAR BOTTOM LADDER SECTION MIDDLE LADDER SECTION TOP LADDER SECTION ASSEMBLED PLATFORM SECTION SILENT KNOB ASSEMBLIES ...

Page 13: ...ENTIFICATION CHART Not all bolt sizes shown are included with all treestands Bolts shown are for size reference only Extra hardware may be included in the parts bag 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 grade 5 hex head bolt 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 wing bolt 1 4 20 x 2 1 4 grade 5 hex head bolt 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 grade 5 hex head bolt 1 4 20 x 2 3 4 grade 5 hex head bolt ...

Page 14: ...Operator s Manual Syct 2 Man Ladder Stand 32 5 26 28 4 21 3 2 1 20 14 25 30 27 30 22 30 15 23 27 12 27 23 6 27 10 29 24 7 24 29 23 27 27 27 27 8 23 29 16 22 22 32 25 30 29 23 19 33 27 30 27 31 29 25 11 22 27 27 9 22 18 31 27 17 22 18 27 13 27 31 27 MESH HIDDEN FOR CLARITY PARTS BREAKDOWN ...

Page 15: ... FOAM SLEEVE 9 INCH 2 20 48739 FOAM SLEEVE 36 INCH 1 21 23603 SILENT KNOB ASSEMBLY 6 22 48240B 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 BOLT 22 23 48271B 1 4 20 X 2 1 4 BOLT 14 24 48270B 1 4 20 X 2 1 2 BOLT 6 25 67540B 1 4 20 X 2 3 4 BOLT 8 26 48044B 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 WING BOLT 2 27 48752B 1 4 20 NUT 50 28 48042B 1 4 20 WING NUT 2 29 48261B 1 4 INCH FLAT WASHER 16 30 23572 PLASTIC YELLOW WASHER 6 5MM X 19MM X 2MM 12 31 10347 ...

Page 16: ...rsedge com All weights specifications and features are approximate and are subject to change without notice Due to continuous product improvements product 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 ...

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