SOUTHPAW 6550 Instruction Sheet

Vp - linear glider

Advertisement

Quick Links

Instruction Sheet
VP - Linear Glider 6550
Take time to familiarize yourself with the use and maintenance of this equipment before using. Please file
this Instruction Sheet in an accessible location: the Instruction Sheet must be read and familiar to anyone
who is using Southpaw Enterprises Equipment.
IMPORTANT: Please check equipment immediately for any damage
that may have resulted during shipping. If any damage has occurred,
please contact Southpaw Enterprises, Inc. immediately.

MATERIALS LIST

1 - Linear Glider with Loop Pads
1 - Vinyl Pad
2 - Safety Snaps
1 - Set of Pull Handles
IMPORTANT: KEEP ALL PARTS TOGETHER.

MINIMUM HEIGHT REQUIREMENT AND SPACE NEEDED

Height Requirement: 8 feet.
Space needed: Assure a clear distance of 6 feet from walls and other obstacles.

HEIGHT ADJUSTER OR SAFETY ROTATIONAL DEVICE NEEDED

Southpaw Height adjuster (5000) is recommended but not included for ease of adjustment to proper height.
Southpaw Safety Rotational Device (2000) must be used if suspended from a single point. Be sure to use
Southpaw Therapy Rope (150) and Eye Splice (151) with Southpaw Height Adjuster (5000).
WORKING LOAD: 450 lbs.

SUSPENSION PROCEDURES

Attach your Linear Glider to your support eye bolts with the Safety Snaps provided.
To suspend your Linear Glider from two points: Suspension points for a Standard Linear Glider must be between
3-1/2 feet and 4-1/2 feet apart. Suspension points for the Adult Linear Glider must be between 4-1/2 feet and
5-1/2 feet apart.
To suspend your Linear Glider from four points: To suspend your Linear Glided from four points you will need two
additional Safety Snaps. The first suspension points for the Standard Linear Glider should be between 3-1/2 feet
and 4-1/2 feet apart and the second set of suspension points one to two feet parallel to the first. For the Adult
Linear Glider suspension points should be 4-1/2 feet to 5-1/2 feet apart with the second set parallel.
To suspend your Linear Glider from one point: A Southpaw Safety Rotational Device must be used to prevent
damage by rotation.

MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST

All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed.
Check Safety Snaps for wear. See the enclosed Safety Snap Instruction Sheet for inspection guidelines.
Check the ropes for loose or missing splice locks.
NOTE: A splice lock is the metal rope staple near both ends of the rope.
Warning: Failure to properly install a forged
steel eyebolt (1/2" or 5/8") may result in serious
injury or death.
about the installation of the forged steel
eyebolt, please contact Southpaw Enterprises
Customer Service at 1-800-228-1698.
1 - Instruction Sheet
1 - Safety Snap Instruction Sheet
1 - Pull Handle Instruction Sheet
1 - Maintenance Checklist
Store these instructions in a safe place or
with the enclosed maintenance checklist
If you have any questions

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the 6550 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for SOUTHPAW 6550

  • Page 1 Southpaw Height adjuster (5000) is recommended but not included for ease of adjustment to proper height. • Southpaw Safety Rotational Device (2000) must be used if suspended from a single point. Be sure to use Southpaw Therapy Rope (150) and Eye Splice (151) with Southpaw Height Adjuster (5000).
  • Page 2 Check the ropes for wear at the top end where it rubs against the Safety Snaps and at the bottom end where it goes through the holes in the board. If there is excessive wear, discontinue use and call Southpaw to replace ropes.

Table of Contents