
STEP 4
Assemble Front Ankle Bar to Main Shaft
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Front Ankle Bar Housing
Retainer Spring & Cable Loop
FIGURE 24
Temporary Zip-Tie
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FIGURE 10
FIGURE 9a
FIGURE 9
FIGURE 10a
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 11a
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NOTE: Extending out from the Front Ankle Bar, you will see a
temporary plastic zip-tie fastened to the loops of the Retainer
Spring with Cable. This is provided to assist with the
assembly process.
• With hole settings of the Front Ankle Bar facing up, insert the
temporary plastic zip-tie and Front Ankle Bar into the Front Ankle
Bar housing (Figure 9) of the Main Shaft.
• Pull up on the T-Pin Lock to allow the Front Ankle Bar to insert all
the way into the housing. Release the T-Pin to engage in the hole
setting closest to the Front Ankle Cups (Figure 9a).
• Turn over the Main Shaft (Figure 10). From the back side of the Front
Ankle Bar housing, pull the plastic zip-tie to stretch the Retainer
Spring and Cable Loops so that they align with the bolt holes in the
back of the Front Ankle Bar housing.
• Insert the Bolt through the hole in the outer side of the housing,
through both the Retainer Spring and Cable Loops, and through the
hole in the other side of the housing (Figure 10a).
• Release your hold on the plastic zip-tie. Secure the Bolt with the
Nut (Figure 11) using the 10/13mm Open-Ended Wrenches provided.
• Cut the long segment of zip-tie off so that it will not interfere with
the function of the Retainer Spring. Be careful not to damage the
Retainer Spring or Cable.
• Cover the open end of the Front Ankle Bar Housing with the End
Cap (Figure 11a).
Failure to assemble the T-Pin Ankle Lock System
properly could result in serious injury or death!
WARNING
!