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CLIMB RIGHT SAFETY BULLETIN FOR THE CARE AND INSPECTION OF CLIMB RIGHT SPIKES Before you put this product into service, you must read and understand this safety bulletin. Failure to do so can result in injury or death.
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Climb Right and the team at Spyder Manufacturing would like to thank you for the purchase of this product. You have purchased Aluminum Climbers used for ascending and descending wood poles and trees. This product is to be accompanied with a proper tree climbing systems.
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• DO NOT alter a Climb Right Climber in any way! Trying to bend, scratch or etch this product could result in a weakening of the alloy which could lead to serious injury or death! • Avoid walking with your climbers on (especially on hard surfaces such as...
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Size Sizing your Climb Right Climber is one of the most important things to do correctly. If not done properly, this could cause extra pressure to your body which could result in serious pain. To size your climbers, just follow these few easy steps: • Put the aluminum J Hook on the ground and put your...
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Pad Assembly • Slide the Climber and attached sleeve into the Lpad opening following the red arrow (Picture to left). • Push the pad all the way down until the steel loop protrudes out of the oval cut out on the pad. The end result should look like the picture to the right (Right hook pictured).
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Upper Strap Assembly • Slide the end of the upper strap and weave it through the Lpad and sleeve (as shown in Figure A). Start on the longer side of the Lpad and work your way to the shorter end. Finished result should look like Figure B (Right Hook Configuration Shown).
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Ultra Light Assembly • Slide climber through pad channel. • Adjust height to desired length and install slide screws at that position. • Make sure to fully tighten all four screws before use. Right Foot Pictured Page 7...
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Lower Strap Assembly • CAREFULLY use the flat blade of a screw driver to separate the steel ring and slide it on to the eye bolt at the end of the climber. The belt should be above the climber. The buckle should be toward the front of your foot.
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Fully Assembled Examples Right Foot Left Foot Right Foot Left Foot Right Foot Left Foot Right Foot Left Foot Page 9...
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• Inspect bottom of climber. When you can no longer see the climber grip and / or Spyder Logo, it is time to replace. (See Picture) Climb Right Climbers can give you many years of use if they are properly maintained and taken care of.
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Part Number:_____________ Date First Used:__________ Purchased From:__________ Purchased Date:_________ Notes:___________________ User:___________________ EXAMINATION RECORDS Date Examination Notes Examined By Signature Retire the climber after a maximum of 3 years from the date of first use. Page 11...
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After reading this bulletin, if you still have any questions, please feel free to contact us using our contact info below. Thank you very much and remember to Climb Hard, Climb Safe and CLIMB RIGHT! Contact Info: Toll Free: 800-874-7569 Tel: 714-528-8010 Fax: 714-961-0707 Email: info@spyderman.com...
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