
Finishing Up
Adjustment between the red and black ratchet and
webbing may be necessary. When the black webbing is
at the desired tension, loosen the red safety line, pull the
webbing taut, and re-ghten the red safety link.
Be sure that the ratchet barrels do not become too full.
Coil any excess cable or red safety link and secure with a
zip e.
Make sure both ratchets are in the closed/locked
posion.
Step 13.
A ach the hook on the black ratchet to
the cable eye.
Step 14.
Tighten the black ratchet to the desired
cable tension to eliminate sag in the line.
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Step 10.
Slide the webbing and mesh assembly
upthetreetocreateagradeNO
GREATER 3-4% MUSTthan . You
compensate for the slope of the land if
you are not installing over level ground.
Use an Inclinometer App or a qualified
contractor to insure the angle of your
line is within these limits. You can use a
string or zip e to hold the assembly
ghtly around the trees for posioning.
Step 11.
A ach the small hook on to the cable
eye that you created.
Step 12.
Thread the red safety link webbing
through the slot in the base of the hook.
Then thread it through the ratchet
slot/barrel and pull it ght. Begin
ratcheng unl the black ratchet and
hook can be a ached to the cable eye.
Step 9.
Using the 3 cable clamps and a 7/16"
wrench, loop the cable and create the
eye. Make sure the eye is 2 ½ -3 inches
long. Install the cable clamps as in the
photo - all facing the same direcon.
Make sure they are snug but not ght as
you may have to adjust the posion of
the eye. Once the eye posion is
finalized, ghten the clamps.
EZ-Up Zip Line Installaon Guide
Tools Needed: 7/16” wrench
Mount your zip line to healthy, live trees that are at least 12" in diameter and firmly rooted in the ground!