INSTRUCTIONS FOR
TIE DOWN - MOTORCYCLE HANDLEBAR
MODEL NO:
TDMCHB
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these
instructions, and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.
1. SAFETY
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When selecting web lashings (tie downs) consideration must be
given to the required lashing capacity, taking into account the
mode of use and the nature of the load to be secured.
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Tie downs must be strong enough and of the correct length for
the mode of use.
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Take care that the load is stable when the tie down is released.
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Avoid exposure of the tie down to chemicals.
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DO NOT
use if tie down is damaged. A visual inspection before
use is recommended.
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Avoid sharp edges. Protect tie downs by using sleeves or
corner protectors.
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DO NOT
overload.
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DO NOT
use if knotted.
2. INTRODUCTION
Manufactured from polyester webbing with stitched reinforcement around loops. To be used in conjunction with suitable ratchet tie downs.
Suitable for workshop use, to provide safe restraining points for securing motorcycles to a work bench, flat-bed or trailer. Simple cam buckle
fastener tensions the webbing to provide superior load restraint.
3. SPECIFICATION
Model No ................................................................. TDMCHB
Maximum Tension ........................................................350Kg
Load Test .....................................................................700Kg
Webbing Width ............................................................. 35mm
Max. Handlebar Restraint Width ................................ 750mm
4. OPERATION
4.1.
Place strap centrally across handle bars.
4.2.
Position red section of strap over handle bar grip fig.2.
4.3.
Place through loop fig.3. Pull strap tight.
4.4.
Pass end of strap through second loop fig.4.
4.5.
Let end of strap hang, ready for attaching to fixing point. fig.5.
4.6.
Repeat for second handle bar grip.
4.7.
Tighten strap between handle grips fig.6.
TDMCHB | Issue 1 02/01/18
Original Language Version
© Jack Sealey Limited
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