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Indicator band exposed: time to 

re-pump!

Full power!

Designed and manufactured by:

SeaSucker, LLC

Bradenton, Florida

www.SeaSucker.com

Assemble Your Monkey Bars

SX6150

4/22

Monkey

Bars

What’s in the Box

(2) Front bar mounts with (2) 6″ SeaSucker 

vacuum mounts attached

(2) Rear bar mounts with (1) 6″ SeaSucker 

vacuum mounts attached

(4) Cross bar clamps and hardware

(2) Aluminum cross bar assemblies (48”)

(1) 5g Lube Tube (for vacuum pump 

maintenance)

(1) spare SeaSucker vacuum pump (for 

maintenance)

(1) 5/32” hex wrench (for assembly)

(1) 7/16” box wrench (for assembly)

Summary of Contents for SX6150

Page 1: ...Monkey Bars What s in the Box 2 Front bar mounts with 2 6 SeaSucker vacuum mounts attached 2 Rear bar mounts with 1 6 SeaSucker vacuum mounts attached 4 Cross bar clamps and hardware 2 Aluminum cross bar assemblies 48 1 5g Lube Tube for vacuum pump maintenance 1 spare SeaSucker vacuum pump for maintenance 1 5 32 hex wrench for assembly 1 7 16 box wrench for assembly ...

Page 2: ... bolt is just even with the outside end of the white nylon locking insert on the inside of the nut If you tighten the clamp beyond that it might interfere with the clamps ability to pivot in the slot Repeat for the other three bar mounts Assemble your cross bars next First remove the protective plastic cap on the end of the threaded connector Find the Lube Tube that came with your rack and put a d...

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Page 4: ...r oval opening is facing downwards towards the roof of the vehicle Using the 5 16 hex wrench tighten the clamp bolt on each front bar mount Your front cross bar should now be custom fit to your vehicle you can use it or remove it from the car see Removing your Rack below Repeat this process for the rear bar mounts and cross bar mounting them just in front of the rear window Where to Attach Monkey ...

Page 5: ...tenance on the vacuum pad or pump or move the rack to a more suitable mounting position Do not use your rack without correcting the problem Removing Your Rack Lift and Cover Remove the cargo from the rack With your fingertip use one of the tabs on the SeaSucker s vacuum pad to lift the edge of the pad up from the mounting surface and break the vacuum seal Always put the protective covers back on w...

Page 6: ...p Clean and re lube the plunger and pump cylinder Dry pump Re lube the plunger seal Dirt on vacuum pad Clean the vacuum pad Dirty or uneven mounting surface Clean the mounting surface or move to a more suitable Severe Leakage Nicks or cuts on vacuum pad Replace the vacuum pad Damaged pump Replace the vacuum pump Dirty or uneven mounting surface Clean the mounting surface or move to a more suitable...

Page 7: ...crews are securely tightened including the screws attaching the vacuum pads to the SeaSucker housing and the screws attaching the SeaSuckers to the rack deck Clean the vacuum pads before each use with a sponge or soft cloth mild dish soap and water Do not use harsh solvents or abrasive cleaning pads Make sure there is no dirt or debris on the sealing edge the bottom outside edge of the vacuum pad ...

Page 8: ... incidental consequential special or indirect damages of any kind even if SeaSucker is aware of the possibility of such damages to the full extent as such may be disclaimed by law It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the use of this product is not prohibited by any applicable local or state law Warranty claims can be initiated by Submitting this form https seasucker formstack com forms r...

Page 9: ...s at full power If the indicator band is visible you must re pump the SeaSucker before the rack can be used You must clean repair or replace any of your SeaSucker vacuum mounts that do not hold vacuum for at least 4 hours Your rack comes with an extra SeaSucker vacuum pump keep it with your rack in case you accidentally damage one You must not overload your rack The maximum recommended load is 165...

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