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IN-LINE
CABLE TIES

(PN 10656)

8

18” PAD

(PN 74224)

12” PAD

(PN 74223)

PG 4

PG 5

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FOAM SEAT

NOTICE

The foam seat included with these treestands is 
removable for storage.  

DO NOT

 leave your stand 

outdoors when it is not being used. 

COMFORT PAD

1. 

 Position the two 12” pads as shown in 

figure 8

.  

Secure with 4 In-Line Cable Ties as shown. Please note 
the Correct and Incorrect ways of using the ties.  Use 
a sharp knife or snips to trim the excess.  Rotate the 
clasp under the pad after they have been trimmed.

2.

  Position the 18” pad as shown and secure with the 

remaining two In-Line Cable Ties.

Correct

Incorrect

CLIMBING BAR (continued)

3.

  Position the Razor Seat Bar so that the small welded-

on bracket is facing up (

figure 3

).  Slide the climbing bar 

ends into the U-Brackets and secure with one 2” bolt 
and one lock nut per side - Shown in 

figure 4

.  

4.

  Place two short shank bushings in the outside of 

the remaining bracket on the climbing bar as shown in 

figure 5

.  

5. 

 Insert the remaining short shank bushings into the 

hole on the bar support struts - One per strut.  Secure 
the support strut to the bracket using the 3/4” bolt and 
lock nut.  Support strut must attach to the outside of 
the bracket as shown in 

figure 6

.  

6.  

Slide the 1/4” tall METAL bushing onto the 1 3/4” 

shoulder bolt.  Slide the 15/16” tall nylon spacer into 
the open end of the stand tubing on the climber.  Line 
up the holes.  You may have to remove some metal 
flashing from around the pre-punched holes.  

7. 

 Insert the shoulder bolt and METAL bushing into the 

hole at the end of the tubing and through the nylon 
spacer.  The large, washer side of the Metal bushing 
should fit flush with the OUTSIDE of the climber tubing 
as shown in 

figure 7

.  Secure with the remaining lock 

nut and repeat for the other side. 

RAZOR SEAT 
BAR 

(PN 40130)

3

BRACKET 
FACING UP

2” BOLT AND LOCK NUT
- WRENCH TIGHTEN

4

7

SHOULDER
BOLT

(PN 10689)

METAL
BUSHING

(PN 10693)

NYLON
SPACER

(PN 10688)

SUPPORT 
STRUT

(PN 10466)

5

SHORT 
SHANK
BUSHING

(PN 10641)

6

3/4” BOLT AND LOCK NUT
- WRENCH TIGHTEN

Содержание OpenShot Deluxe

Страница 1: ...ENT CONDITIONS ARISE NEVER USE A TREESTAND WHEN FEELING ILL NAUSEOUS DROWSY OR DIZZY BE WELL RESTED AND NEVER HURRY HURRYING CAUSES ACCIDENTS NEVER USE A TREESTAND ON A DEAD LEANING DISEASED LOOSE BARKED TREE ON A UTILITY POLE OR ON TREES THAT HAVE ANY OBSTRUCTIONS THAT MAY LIMIT TREESTAND USE NEVER RELY ON A TREE BRANCH FOR SUPPORT NEVER JUMP OR BOUNCE ON A TREESTAND TO SECURE IT TO THE TREE PULL...

Страница 2: ...6 RAZOR SEAT CLIMBER 1 74275 RAZOR FOAM SEAT 1 40130 RAZOR SEAT BAR 1 30700 CLIMBING CABLE 2 71068 ACCESSORY PACKET 1 71068 ACCESSORY PACKET CONTENTS PN DESCRIPTION QTY 85052 STIRRUPS 2 BUNGEE W HOOK 1 HARDWARE 74224 18 CAMO FRONT PAD 1 74223 12 CAMO ARM PAD 2 10656 IN LINE CABLE TIES 6 83054 SUMMIT 4 POINTS SAFETY HARNESS W 1 ATTACHED SRS STRAP HARNESS SAFETY STRAP 1 18001 WRITTEN HARNESS INSTRUC...

Страница 3: ...HARDWARE 83054 SUMMIT 4 POINTS SAFETY HARNESS W 1 ATTACHED SRS STRAP HARNESS SAFETY STRAP 1 18001 WRITTEN HARNESS INSTRUCTIONS 1 30283 1 CAMO BACKPACK STRAP 2 40274 2 CAMO BACKPACK STRAP W BUCKLE 1 30285 GREEN TOURNIQUET STRAP W BUCKLE 1 10881 2009 SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONAL DVD 1 21079 HARDWARE PACKET 1 21079 OPENSHOT HARDWARE KIT PN DESCRIPTION QTY 10600 1 1 2 BOLT 1 4x20 2 10612 LOCK NUT 1 4x20 2...

Страница 4: ...emaining bracket on the climbing bar as shown in figure 5 5 Insert the remaining short shank bushings into the hole on the bar support struts One per strut Secure the support strut to the bracket using the 3 4 bolt and lock nut Support strut must attach to the outside of the bracket as shown in figure 6 6 Slide the 1 4 tall METAL bushing onto the 1 3 4 shoulder bolt Slide the 15 16 tall nylon spac...

Страница 5: ...gs into the pre punched holes in one end of the seat frame tube See figure 12 Repeat for other side 3 Orient the foam seat and seat frame bar with the climber as shown in figure 13 4 Insert one short shank bushing into the INSIDE of the welded bracket located on the seat climber as shown in figure 14 Repeat for other side 5 Bring the foam seat and seat frame bar straight back and position it to th...

Страница 6: ...t necessary to completely remove the nut to adjust the stirrup 3 Wrap the supplied bungee cord around one side of the curved platform upright bars and push the S hook through the loop as shown in figure 19 The bungee should always be attached ABOVE the stirrup on the tree side of the upright bars 4 Pull the hook across the platform and loop it over the opposite upright bar Hook it back over it sel...

Страница 7: ...t the height you hunt Trees commonly found in swamp or marsh areas have a tendency to swell at their base and these may require a greater starting angle in order for your treestand to be level as compared to a normally tapered tree PG 7 WARNING If the QuickDraw cable spring does not lock into place behind the cable stop as shown in figure 30 DO NOT USE THE TREESTAND since the cable can release res...

Страница 8: ...w slide both support bars at the same time over the bolts and completely through the keyhole slots as shown in figure 35 Now pull down on the climbing bar as it is already attached the tree to seat the bolts into the back of the support struts See figure 36 The climbing bar is now ready to use 1 Following the Harness Instructions attach the harness tether to the safety strap Loop the strap around ...

Страница 9: ... the platform simply rotate the edge back against the tree upwards as shown in figure 45 Razor and figure 46 OpenShot The RapidClimb stirrups are located in such a position that equal distribution of weight will secure the platform to the tree while climbing 8 Now ease your weight back onto the platform to ensure that you have not placed it on an unseen knot or limb on the backside of the tree Onc...

Страница 10: ... platform or seat www summitstands com USE 1 When you get to your hunting height do not climb higher than 15 feet it is unnecessary and you have assured that your treestand is level position your seat climber slightly below waist level Slightly lower will be more comfortable but higher makes for less movement when you stand 2 With your safety harness attached to the tree above the climber pull you...

Страница 11: ...and Re clip it around the perimeter tubing of the platform 2 Start with the seat climber portion of the stand set it on its end as shown in figure 49 3 Take the platform and slide it into the seat climber so that its upright braces and cable bracket are next to the same areas on the seat climber as shown in figure 50 4 The teeth area on the platform should come into contact with the V brace on the...

Страница 12: ... as stated above and Summit will not be liable for any other injury loss damage or expense whether direct or consequential including but not limited to loss of use income profit or damage to material arising in connection with the sale installation use of inability to use or the repair or replacement of Summit s products Summit reserves the right to make alterations or modifications in its product...

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