Instructions
for fitting the hammock
Only attach the hammock to sturdy objects that can sustain the strain
(such as ceiling, poles etc). If there is any doubts we advice you to
consult a specialist.
Installation using a dowel: Drill a hole with a minimum depth of 70 mm
and a 12 mm diameter in the ceiling. The dowel must be pushed in
completely. Because the dowel will remain a permanent fixture, push it
in deep enough to allow the hole to be filled at a later stage.
Hanging off timber: Drill a hole with a minimum depth of 50 mm and a
diameter of 6 – 8 mm, but be sure to take into account the kind of
wood and it’s solidity first.
Attach the safety mounting
fixture in a way that the
open part of the hook is
closed (see picture)
Screw in the hook until the safety-mounting fixture is flush with the
object that it is being screwed into (see picture).
Check the strength of the hook by hanging your body weight onto it.
Regularly check all parts for strength and security and for wear and
fatigue.
Lift the safety-mounting fixture (see picture) up, so that the open
part of the hook is facing upwards.
Attach the steel spring to the hook or to
the rope, which allows you to adjust the
height of the hammock. Hang the hammock
as deep as possible. The safety rope must
be facing down. Be sure to check that
the rope is secured correctly.
Never remove the safety rope from the
steel spring!
Open up the screwable chain link then
thread the material through the middle-
upper part of the chain link.
Attach the chain link through the lowest
part of the steel spring and the safety
rope and then firmly close the chain link.
IMPORTANT: both the safety rope AND
the bottom of the steelspring have to be
attached through the chain link.
To make the hammock sit correctly, pull
the material through the chainlink until it
is even on both sides. Then place the wooden notch in the correct position.