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Tighten the Guy Lines:
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ension the lines by sliding
the tension toward the mast. Do not over-tighten the
guy lines. Tighten the lines to the point that the mast is
stabilized, sway is minimized, and the mast is stable during
winds. Over-tightening the guy wires causes an additional
or unlevel load on the mast and reduces the overall load
capacity of the mast.
*Ensure that the guy lines are not crossed and that
the guy line attached to the stake coincides with the
aligned hole in the guy collar on top of the mast.
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Tension the lines by sliding the tensioner toward the
mast and lock it into position by placing the tensioner
hook over the double guy line. *
Check to make sure the
center mast tube remains straight and perpendicular.
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Stage the Guy Lines:
For masts near maximum
payloads and for masts 13m / 44 ft. to 18m / 60 ft. tall,
prepare the guy lines by loosening a maximum of 1.5m / 5
ft. of guy line from each tensioner.
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