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K340 ASSEMBLY AND
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
Kit contains:
1 x Instructions
4 x Stepped Rubber Pads
4 x Red Plastic Knobs
4 x Plastic Internal Blocks
4 x Grubscrews, M6 x 60mm
1 x Allen Key, 3mm
Items you will require that are not included:
Tape measure
Whispbar Flush Bar pictured in these instructions, also applicable for Whispbar Through Bar
Press Here
1.1
Remove crossbar and this kit from the
packaging
Follow step 1-3 of crossbar assembly
instructions
Remove clamp block by pressing
backwards
Page 1 of 4
Remove parts from box & check
Contact your Prorack dealer if any parts are
missing or damaged
Important Note:

1. Crossbar Preparation

Maximum
Whispbar
Load
Rating
When fitted and loaded
correctly
1.2
Fit stepped rubber pad (from fitting kit)
to foot
Press pad firmly onto foot by putting
thumb pressure on area where pad
spigots engage
75
kg
Rev. B

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Summary of Contents for Prorack K340

  • Page 1 Rating 1 x Instructions Remove parts from box & check 4 x Stepped Rubber Pads Contact your Prorack dealer if any parts are 4 x Red Plastic Knobs missing or damaged 4 x Plastic Internal Blocks 4 x Grubscrews, M6 x 60mm...
  • Page 2 K340 ASSEMBLY AND FITTING INSTRUCTIONS Push down • Select plastic internal block and insert • Repeat on all four legs into foot 2. Positioning Crossbar on Vehicle • Remove fixpoint covers • Select four M6 x 60mm grubscrews and screw them into the centre hole, do not over tighten •...
  • Page 3 K340 ASSEMBLY AND FITTING INSTRUCTIONS • Adjust crossbar length by clicking legs • Select red plastic knob and tighten in or out and using the hex screwdriver crossbar to grubscrews provided lock top adjusting screw • Place crossbar foot over grubscrews •...
  • Page 4 K340 ASSEMBLY AND FITTING INSTRUCTIONS Warning Notes • Use these instruction in conjunction with crossbar instructions WARNING: Check the Tightness of Screws Regularly Page 4 of 4...

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