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11a)

 If using backing plates as indicated in 9a or 

9d, drill the REAR HOLES in the decking using the 
3/8”-1/2” Drill Bits, a larger hole allows for easier 
alignment of the lags to the backer plate and the 
ladder to self-align when tightened. Drill the FRONT 
HOLES with the 5/16 Drill Bit to ensure the lags 
have material to bite into. If using backing plates as 
indicated in 9a or 9d, remove any boards necessary 
to gain access to the underside of the dock. Insert 
1 1/2” lag bolts from Bag E into the FRONT drilled 
holes FIRST, then insert the 5” lags into the OUTER 
REAR holes and lag into the provided backing plate 
using the pre-punched holes (The front holes get 
lagged into the decking if using backing plates. )
Tighten the outer rear lag most of the way but DO 
NOT fully tighten yet. With the Front and Outer 
Rear Lag in place, lower the ladder into the down 
position (It is very important NOT to put ANY 
weight on to the ladder and to make sure that 
the outer rear lag has a good bite into the backer 
plate). With the ladder down, insert the Inner Rear 
lag, THEN the Center Rear lag into each housing 
and fully tighten all lags while it is still in the down 
position. 

12)

 

Position the handrails with the rear hole in-

line with the two holes on the back of the Spring 
Housing. Mark your holes and drill with the 5/16” 
Drill Bit. Make sure to drill all the way through the 
backer plate on the rear hole of the dock handrails. 
Lag the dock handrails into the backer plate in the 
rear hole using the 5” Lag and into the decking in 
the front hole using the 1 1/2” Lag.

13)

 

Using the empty hole in the angle plate on 

your preferred side, push the hitch pin in Bag F all 
the way through towards the outside of the ladder.

14)

 

On the outside of the ladder, align the latch 

plate so that the hitch pin is through the slot and 
the mounting holes are over the edge framing of 
the dock. Mark and drill the holes using the 11/64” 
Drill Bit. Attach using the Self-Tapping Metal Screws, 
making sure they go through the frame of your 
dock. Fasten the Pin Tether where it is convenient 
and safe.

15)

 

Cycle the ladder to make sure it functions 

properly. Insert the Pin Latch and remove it several 
times to ensure that it is operating properly. Trim 
bumper if necessary. 

(Note you may need to 

relieve some pressure from the lockdown latch 
to be able to disengage it.)

10)

 

 Place the assembled ladder at the desired 

location with the front of the spring housing 
approximately 8’’ from the edge of the dock. 
Mark all holes and remove ladder from positioning.

Installation of LakeEze

 Ladder is Complete.

11b)

 If you are connecting directly into your dock 

frame as indicated in Step 9B or 9C, Drill ALL holes 
5/16” to ensure the lags have material to bite into. 
Insert the 1 ½” lags into the Front Holes First and the 
5” lag into the Outer Rear hole SECOND directly into 
the dock frame as indicated in 9b or 9c 

(Note

 

if the 

outer rear hole does not go into the dock frame, 
use the Center Rear hole instead.)

 Tighten the rear 

lag that is in the frame most of the way but DO NOT 
fully tighten yet. With the Front and Outer Rear Lag 
in place, lower the ladder into the down position 

(Note it is very important NOT to put ANY weight 
on to the ladder and to make sure that the outer 
rear lag has a good bite into the backer plate.)

Insert the remaining lags into the rear holes and 
tighten all lags until the ladder housings are firmly 
pressed against the dock.

Содержание LakeEze

Страница 1: ...LakeEze Ladder Assembly Instructions Kroeger Marine H A N D C R A F T E D I N T H E U S A ...

Страница 2: ...x2 Short Ladder Side Rail x2 Plastic Step x5 Corner Angle Plate x2 Bag A 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 Pan Head Bolt x18 1 4 Flat Washer x18 1 4 Brass Lock Nut x18 Bag D 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 Pan Head Bolt x2 1 4 20 x 3 1 2 Pan Head Bolt x2 1 4 Flat Washer x8 1 4 Brass Lock Nut x4 Bag B 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 Pan Head Bolt x8 3 8 16 x 1 Pan Head Bolt x14 Note If upper rail assembly is pre assembled Bag B will only contain 3 8 ...

Страница 3: ...re for visualization purposes only 9a If dock is on 16 centers and the desired ladder location is perpendicular to the deck boards mount as shown below with the provided backing plate 9b If dock is on 16 centers and the desired ladder location is parallel to the deck boards mount as shown below directly into the frame 9c If dock is on 24 centers and the desired ladder location is perpendicular to ...

Страница 4: ...e plate on your preferred side push the hitch pin in Bag F all the way through towards the outside of the ladder 14 On the outside of the ladder align the latch plate so that the hitch pin is through the slot and the mounting holes are over the edge framing of the dock Mark and drill the holes using the 11 64 Drill Bit Attach using the Self Tapping Metal Screws making sure they go through the fram...

Страница 5: ...years old Always keep ladder in the upright position resting on handrail when not in use Be aware of pinch points when raising and lowering ladder Check that all fasteners are tight before using Check for electrical current before using ladder Be aware of toe catches around ladder mounting points Kroeger Marine Construction Inc warrants any new product manufactured against manufacturing defects in...

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