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Let enough slack out of each guy line and place the
spools on the ground about 3m / 10 ft. from the center
of the tripod in the general area where the stakes will be
driven. Ensure that the lines are free of obstructions and
snags. If you are raising the mast during windy conditions,
the mast will need to be guyed as you raise the mast.
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Installing the Accessory Guy Collar:
Loosen the top
and bottom clamps of the accessory guy collar and place
the guy collar onto the top of the top tube. If a second guy
collar and lines are wanted for additional support, place
both collars onto the top tube. The second guy collar, if
used, can be tightened onto another tube as it is loaded.
The payload can be attached above the guy collar.
*For
payload weights and wind sail areas outside payload
specifications on page 6, contact the Will-Burt company.
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If using the rigid accessory guy collar, rotate the guy
collar so that the four guy lines will land on the ground
where you want before tightening the the top and bottom
clamps. For the swivel guy collar, this is not needed since
the guy plate swivels into any position.
Connect to Guy
Collar:
Remove the four guy line spools from the guy bag.
Connect the single-line, hook ends from the bottom, to the
four holes in the accessory guy collar at 90
°
angles.
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Let enough slack out of each guy line and place the
spools on the ground about 3m / 10 ft. from the center
of the tripod in the general area where the stakes will be
driven. Ensure that the lines are free of obstructions and
snags. If you are raising the mast during windy conditions,
the mast will need to be guyed as you raise the mast.
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