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(see Height Guideline)

 

(78 inches height)

 

 

4. 

ATTACHING YOUR ZIPLINE

 

The installation should only be performed by an adult and in accordance with these instructions. Your sling and course cable 
come with protective tubing for the bark of your  tree.

 

Step A: 

Loop Sling cable around the Start Point Tree.

 

Note: If Start Point 

tree’s diameter is too big, you can reverse the setup so the sling cable is at the finish point. For a 

longer sling cable, contact b4 Adventure at 1-844-834-4334 or visit    www.slackersline.com/accessories.

 

• Install Tip Option: Determine your Start Point and Finish Point heights, use three of the six small nails (spaced 2 inches 

apart) for each tree to keep the cable from slipping down the tree during installation. Note: Do not put the nails into 
or through the cable.

 

• Fully extend the turnbuckle and attach one turnbuckle end to the sling cable ends with the nut and bolt-See Install 

Overview Diagram.

 

Take the looped eye end of the main cable and attach it to the other end of the turnbuckle (with the nut and bolt).

 

 

Start Point

 

INSTALL OVERVIEW DIAGRAM

 

Finish Point

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

• Unwind the course cable along the zipline course removing

 

any twists.

 

• Thread the cable through the trolley, below the two trolley

 

bearings and above the grips shaft.

 

• Wrap the un-looped end around your Finish Point tree (letting

 

the cable rest on the three small nails).

 

Step B: 

U-Clamp installation - Have your helping friends use their brooms to lift and support the trolley and cable while you 

perform the installation. This will help you pull out the slack and attach your  U-Clamps.

 

When you wrap your zipline around the finishing point tree, you want to form a 

“tear drop” shaped wrap around the 

tree-See illustration below. Do not tighten up tight against the  tree!

 

• With two helpers supporting 

the trolley and cable, pull the 
wrapped cable as tight as you 
can with your hands. While 
holding tight with one hand 
attach the first u-clamp and 
tighten slightly, 2’ from  tree

 

• Repeat the above until you 

removed as much slack by 
hand as possible. Then tighten 
first U-clamp to 30 foot pounds 
of torque, or as snuggly as you 
can with hand tools. Do not 
overtighten!

 

• Tidy up your excess cable by 

simply coiling it up and 
securing and covering the coil 
with duct  tape.

 

 

b4 Adventure 4040 Holly Street Unit 10 • Denver Colorado 80216 • 1-844-834-4334

 

QUESTIONS?  

[email protected]

     

www.RIP-LINE.com/help-center

 

303-339-0482  - 

DC:061316

 

www.b4adventure.com

 

WARNING:  

CHOKING HAZARD

 

This product contains small parts. Do not 
allow children under 3 years of age near the 
parts or assembly area

 

CORRECT CABLE WRAP   Tear-Drop Shaped 

INCORRECT-Too  Tight!

 

 

Closest U-Clamp 

Cable Damage

 

may occur!

 

Tree

 

Pole 

Tree

 

Pole

 

 

U-Clamp Distance 1 1/2 times the Diameter

 

For example:  the tree is 14 inches in diameter, your closest

 

U-clamp after final tightening, should be 21 inches from the tree.

 

 

 

Cut-end 

of cable MUST 

be on top of 

U-shape 

course cable 

thread 

 
 
 

 

U-Clamp 

 

Course-end 

Washer 

of cable 

on bottom 

Thread Cover Cap 

 

 

 

Third installed 

First installed    Second installed 

U-clamp 

  U-clamp 

U-clamp 

 

3-Inches between U-Bolts 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Place thread cover caps on each exposed thread 

 

Содержание ZIPLINE

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Страница 2: ...y result See Sloping Course AdjustmentSection The longest zipline kits we sell are for 100 maximum courses length b4Adventure does not sell longer kits as the starting height is too high for rider s s...

Страница 3: ...improve the ride and maycreate a danger to the rider SLOPINGCOURSEADJUSTMENTATTACHMENTHEIGHTGUIDELINE If the course is sloping downhill you need to measure how much drop in inches at ground level it...

Страница 4: ...ey and cable while you perform the installation This will help you pull out the slack and attach your U Clamps When you wrap your zipline around the finishing point tree you want to form a tear drop s...

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Страница 7: ...the trolley with arms extended keeping the head below the trolley 10 Adult supervision required at all times 11 Check the grips to make sure they are tight and not loose 12 Do not let bystanders pull...

Страница 8: ...es of loose fill materials such as wood mulch chips engineered wood fiber EWF or shredded recycled rubber mulch for equipment up to 8 feet high and 9 inches of sand or pea gravel for equipment up to 5...

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Страница 10: ...e and operation of the zipline 3 Ensure that all equipment is properly installed used inspected and maintained before each use 4 Beforeeachuse checktoseethatobstructionsandhazardsareremovedfrom thezip...

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