SENDER RAMPS SKILL STATION Manual Download Page 3

 

Designed and Manufactured in the Highlands of Scotland from 18 mm (13 layer) Birch Plywood and 18 mm (13 layer) Phenolic 
Grip (mesh) coated Plywood secured with Stainless Steel Components. Look after your ramp and it will last a life time. We 
recommend storing the ramp inside after use and carefully drying the ramp if it is used outside in the damp or rain. 

Spare parts 

are available for purchase on request.

 The Plywood has been Independently Impact tested and Insert Pull Tested. Do not drag 

or pull the ramp around. It should be LIFTED into place to prevent premature deterioration.  
 

PRESERVING AND MAINTAINING:  COLOURED RAMP OWNERS GO TO END OF INSTRUCTIONS 

 

When you assemble your ramp please use silicone spray to protect and lubricate the bolts. Follow instructions on the bottle / 
can for safe use. Preserve your ramp BEFORE use with the recommended Decking Protector – see end of Instructions 
 

  

 

 

TORQUE WRENCH (recommended) – SPRAY YOUR BOLTS during assembly process and as often as possible for better function 

 

Moving parts such as Nuts and Bolts should be silicone sprayed frequently. All cut edges and natural plywood faces should be 
treated with LOW VOC (Water Based) Decking protector Natural Colour. Repeat annually. Under no circumstances use Varnish!! 
Check for damage before and after each use and retire the Ramp if you find any until you seek further advice from 

[email protected]Additional notes at the end of this guidebook.

 

 
MODE CHANGING EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

 

 

1 x 6 mm HEX KEY (Found ON Your Bike Maintenance TOOL!) OR SUPER Fast with an 6 mm Impact Gun / Drill Driver 

 

A “T” HANDLE 6 mm HEX / ALLEN KEY is useful piece of equipment for tightening bolts 

 

A Torque Wrench will ensure that ALL bolts are set at the max tension of 12 Nm 

 

SKILL STATION ASSEMBLY AND MODE CHANGING INSTRUCTIONS 

 
REFRESH KIT

A Refresh KIT will be available in our shop for components in contact with the ground subject to the most wear 

and tear. This will keep you station in good shape for years and is good for the environment.

 

 

COMPONENTS:  

  

 

SURFACE 1 – SURFACE 2 with SKATE PLATE SLOTS 

Summary of Contents for SKILL STATION

Page 1: ...okie Progression Ramps However it will work perfectly with fixed height ramps such as the Classic 200 350 and Core 200 and 350 straight or Curved Ramps but you will not have the benefits of intermedia...

Page 2: ...h two people Dragging the ramp will damage components WARNING This Station and our Ramps have moving components that can cause a finger entrapment Under 16 s should be supervised when assembling erect...

Page 3: ...BOLTS during assembly process and as often as possible for better function Moving parts such as Nuts and Bolts should be silicone sprayed frequently All cut edges and natural plywood faces should be t...

Page 4: ...e ASSEMBLY process Poor Assembly WILL lead to a weak and poorly functioning product INITIAL ASSEMBLY TOOLS 1 x 6 mm Allen Key Found on Bike Tool 1 x Screw Driver or Drill Driver 1 x Pozi 2 Driver Bit...

Page 5: ...at surface so you can see ALL of the CIRCLE ROUND Markers around the holes Place the T nuts into ALL CIRCLED Holes Place the Small Screws into the holes in the T Nuts and fix them to the Plywood The S...

Page 6: ...late and place them on a flat work surface as shown below Stand the components up with the Adjustment plate inside the slots on the feet Make sure that the plate is flush at the top and bottom A Quick...

Page 7: ...ng Plate is at the opposite end from the Joining Plate Take 3 x M10 x 35 mm Countersink bolts and place these through the surface to catch the T Nuts in the Joining Plate below This must be done by fi...

Page 8: ...place this into the T Nut holes for Storage MAKING AN EASY ANGLE 200 mm HIGH JUMP RAMP ATTACHING THE SURFACES TO THE HEIGHT ADJUSTER Take the 1200 mm long surface you created by using the Joining Pla...

Page 9: ...efore jumping CHECK ALL BOLTS BEFORE USE CREATING A HARDER STEEPER 200 mm HIGH JUMP RAMP Detach the lower section of the Ramp Surface by removing the bolts ABOVE the join You will need to switch the T...

Page 10: ...E You have many height settings and angles on a Rookie Ramp that work with the Skill Station STARTING WITH THE EASIEST Set your Rookie Ramp to 200 Straight Mode Take the SMALL Hinged Joining Plate and...

Page 11: ...o create other features whist remaining level with the top of the ramp ADJUSTMENT is always required Tighten to 12Nm once the position is correct You have now created a 200 mm High Drop OFF Please not...

Page 12: ...ompleted with the Skill Station Attached or Detached from the Rookie Ramp Remove the Central Bolt This is required for extra strength at the 300 350 Height Setting Remove the two side bolts Lift the A...

Page 13: ...ture BEFORE USE so that it will not topple forward Toppling is possible on loose or uneven ground The Station is most vulnerable potentially unstable at its highest settings if not correctly set up CH...

Page 14: ...250 200 350 Height Settings Sometimes it is safer to Jump with a Back Board so there is NO DROP at the end of the ramp You can quickly detach the Height adjuster to create this feature with a 1200 lon...

Page 15: ...ck Board so there is NO DROP at the end of the ramp You can quickly detach the Height adjuster to create this feature with a 1200 long landing roll You can quickly create a steeper Roll Over or Safe J...

Page 16: ...rface so that it is LEVEL with the top of the ramps and tighten the Bolts in the V Slots to 12 Nm Check ALL Bolts before use DOUBLE TABLETOP Take BOTH Skill Station Surfaces and BOLT them together usi...

Page 17: ...ind the bolt by finger until nearly tight against the plate Repeat for the remaining 3 x T nuts and Bolts You may need to manipulate the plate so do not tighten the bolts with an allan key at this sta...

Page 18: ...unsightly marks It will also prevent the loss of colour on coloured ramps and features NEVER use a varnish Choose a water based protector as these are very easy to apply and environmentally friendlier...

Page 19: ...ility or require confirmation of the strength of a specific set up or features ramps and components Thanks again We hope you enjoy the process of building your ramp and then making fast progress to ne...

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