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Item 63393

 

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The Tool Experts

 

 

  

 

04 2023-1

 

 

Linking

 

1

 

Wire

 

2

 

Fixed hook

 

3

 

Locking hook of clamping jaw

 

 

2.

 

Compensate excess slackness of the wire, then clamp the wire in the mobile hook of the clamp-
ing jaw (Fig.

 

6).

 

 

 

Figure 6

 

 

Tensioning

 

1

 

Untensioned wire

 

2

 

Ratchet lever

 

3

 

Mobile hook of clamping jaw

 

 

3.

 

Tension the wire with the help of the ratchet lever. The wire excess is kept untensioned and can 
be simply connected. If the mobile hook has reached the end of its travel and the wire requires 
additional tensioning, read and obey the section “Repositioning the mobile hook.”

 

 

If  the  mobile  hook  has  reached  the  end  of  its  travel  and  the  wire  requires  additional  tensioning,  the 
mobile hook must be repositioned besides the locking hook. The locking hook of the clamping jaw keeps 
the wire tensioned; that is why the mobile hook can be opened and repositioned.

 

 

Repositioning the mobile hook

 

 

1.

 

Make sure that the wire is clamped safely in the locking hook.

 

2.

 

Unclamp the wire from the mobile hook of the clamping jaw. Then slide the mobile hook back 
towards the locking hook (Fig.

 

7).

 

 

Summary of Contents for 63393

Page 1: ...tions and safety information before using for the first time Technical changes reserved Illustrations functional steps and technical data may deviate insignificantly due to continuous further developm...

Page 2: ...f you have found an error or wish to suggest an improvement we look forward to hearing from you Send us an e mail to service wiltec info or use our contact form https www wiltec de contacts The most r...

Page 3: ...r linking two fence wires The clamping jaws of the two ends of the wire strainer hold the wire in position while the ratchet lever tensions the wire Attention Wire under tension is dangerous When usin...

Page 4: ...fence wire when attaching to a fence post 1 Tighten the fence wire by hand until it sags no longer 2 Clamp the wire in the locking hook of the clamping jaws then attach the fixed hook to the post Fig...

Page 5: ...t lever The wire excess is kept untensioned and can be simply fixed to the post If the mobile hook has reached the end of its travel and the wire requires additional tensioning read and obey the secti...

Page 6: ...mobile hook has reached the end of its travel and the wire requires additional tensioning read and obey the section Repositioning the mobile hook If the mobile hook has reached the end of its travel...

Page 7: ...tensioning Repeat if necessary Parts list Part Name Function description A Fixed hook Used to attach the tensioner to an existing fence post also used to clamp an existing wire when two wires shall be...

Page 8: ...ioning so that the mobile hook can be repositioned when it has reached the end of its travel Name 1 Tensioner unit 2 Tension spring of clamping jaw 3 Tension spring of lock Important note Reproduction...

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