AnchorRescue AR200 Manuel d'instructions - Page 4

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Installing the AnchorRescue
1. Position the slider on the anchor chain so the tether end is
towards the anchor. (Fig. 1)
2. Using the supplied shackle or another suitable shackle, attach
the tether to the trip point at the crown of the anchor. If your
anchor does not have a trip line attachment point, you will
have to make one. If there is any question, please contact the
anchor manufacturer for the appropriate trip location.
3. Pick a link on the tether that will give approximately 1 ½ - 2
inches of space between the end of the slider and the shackle
or swivel when the anchor chain is stretched out parallel to
the anchor shank. (Figs. 2,3) Don't cut the tether chain to
length yet.
4. Using a supplied 40lb or 50lb cable tie, take the slack out of
the tether by attaching an appropriate link of the tether to the
shackle attachment hole on (Fig. 3) the shank of the anchor.
(Fig. 4) You want the tether to lay along the shank with
minimal slack.
5. With a second cable tie, attach the welded link on the slider to
the top of the first link of the anchor chain. (Fig. 4) This will
leave some slack in the tether at the shackle to allow for free
movement. (Fig. 5) Note: If the anchoring system includes a
swivel, please review the Positioning the Slider with a Swivel
section.
6. Trim the cable ties.
7. When confident that you have the correct tether length, you
can cut the tether chain to length with a suitable tool. Note:
It's easier to shorten a chain than to lengthen one.
Notes:
1. It is best to lead the tether along the anchor shank on the
side away from the protruding pin on the anchor shackle.
2. With all compatible anchors, the goal is to keep the tether
cable tied and out of the way during normal (Fig. 5)
anchoring and give it a straight line to the crown for
consistent retrieval.
3. For pivoting anchors like the CQR, you will want to use
additional ties to create some slack in the tether at the
crown to allow for movement.
Scanmar International, Inc.
www.anchorrescue.com
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Fig. 5
Phone
510-215-2010