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BlueSky Mast 350G XL Series Hoja de referencia rápida
1
Use the crowbar to remove the
two stakes from the lift base plate.
5
Lock the cam lock.
9
Remove the mast pole.
14
To tighten, hold the rope in front
of the guy handle and slide the
handle forward .
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350G XL - Lift Series
Quick Reference Sheet - Primary & Secondary Guying
Lowering / Recovery
2
Unlock all of the guy ropes and slide the guy handles toward the guy
stakes ONE FOOT. Do not slide them more than one foot. This is all
the room you will need to raise the mast and remove one pole.
6
Lower the lift base plate and
remove the first mast pole.
10
Raise the lift base plate until it
nests firmly into the next mast
pole.
15
Adjust the primary guy ropes until
the mast is straight and perpen-
dicular.
7
Raise the lift base plate until it
nests firmly into the next mast
pole.
11
Adjust the four
Primary Guy Ropes
TWO PEOPLE
16
Release the cam lock and slowly
lower the lift base plate to the
ground.
Read Manual Before Use
Refer to detailed instructions in the
350G XL Lift Series Manual at all times
3
Release the cam lock.
8
Release the cam lock and SLOWLY lower the mast until one inch of the
next mast pole is showing below the cam lock. The mast will lean to one
side.
12
1
Person #1 should go to the guy
rope opposite the lean.
17
WARNING: If at any point the
mast begins to slip while the cam
lock is locked - STOP
4
Raise the mast up ONE FOOT
which is enough to remove the
first mast pole .
1"
13
1
2
Person #2 should go to the guy
rope that is 90 degrees from
person #1.
18
Tighten the nut on the cam lock a
quarter turn until slipping no
longer occurs.