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Tensioning the Lines

The lines are pre-tensioned in the factory. 
No initial tensioning is required. 

If over time, the line does need tensioning, 
the Rotary Hoist 

must

 be in the open 

position.

1. Insert the Rotary Hoist into the ground 

socket, open up and lock into position 
(

Fig. 5

)

6

 Line Tensioning

Tensioner Key

Line Tensioner

End Tensioner

2. Insert the tensioner key into the end 

tensioner and turn clockwise until the line 
sag has been removed.

3. Working towards the centre of the Rotary 

Hoist adjust the remaining line tensioners.

Do not over tension the lines.

Fig. 5

Summary of Contents for Traditional Rotary 42 Hoist

Page 1: ...Traditional Rotary 42 Hoist Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ... this way you will benefit from all of the design features and enjoy safe use of the product Thank you for choosing Hills Warning Do not allow children or pets to swing on the Rotary Hoist or items of laundry Do not use for any purpose other than to hang and dry washing Do not use your Rotary Hoist if parts are worn or damaged Patents and registered designs apply to this product Part name Qty Main...

Page 3: ... of the ground socket must sit approximately 6 12mm 1 4 1 2 above ground level 5 Support the main standard and concrete into position Concrete should be damp enough to hold together when squeezed in your hand Settle concrete by pushing a thin stick into the mix several times Leave the main standard in the ground socket until the concrete has set Keep concrete out of the locking recess in the groun...

Page 4: ...100mm 4 and lower until a click is heard 5 Check the head assembly is locked in position by lifting upwards it should not move If the head assembly is not engaged repeat Step 4 Note there is a small amount of rotational movement between the wind brake and the lower cross latch This is normal Fig 3 Ground level 4 Assembly Main standard Head assembly Insert head assembly Remove any packaging Tie off...

Page 5: ... tie off cord Make sure the lines are tangle free Push the lower cross and arms up until the latch engages 3 To Fold Press the latch to release the lower cross Place your hands on the arms and pull downwards 4 Wrap and fasten the line tie off cord around the hoist to prevent lines from becoming tangled 5 To Remove from the ground socket Unlock the locking collar by rotating anti clockwise Lift the...

Page 6: ...osition 1 Insert the Rotary Hoist into the ground socket open up and lock into position Fig 5 6 Line Tensioning Tensioner Key Line Tensioner End Tensioner 2 Insert the tensioner key into the end tensioner and turn clockwise until the line sag has been removed 3 Working towards the centre of the Rotary Hoist adjust the remaining line tensioners Do not over tension the lines Fig 5 ...

Page 7: ...ne tie off cord in an unsecured position When the Rotary Hoist is not in use fold the arms against the Main Standard and wrap the line tie off cord around all of the arms securing the clothesline You may have to wrap the line tie off cord around the arms twice When the Rotary Hoist is in use securely fasten the line tie off cord out of the way by stretching it between two arms and attaching the ho...

Page 8: ...tem over more than one line When you do not expect to fill the capacity of your hoist hang your clothes on the outer lines this will allow your clothesline to spin more easily Care and Maintenance It is a good idea to occasionally inspect all components and check for wear and tear or damage If there is any damage parts should be replaced with original Hills spares or the Hoist repaired before usin...

Page 9: ...s Hills specific approval or is sold as a Hills product the warranty on this product is waived The product is designed to perform a specific task under established test loads and unauthorised attachments may produce stresses for which the design is not appropriate Designs specifications and colours are subject to change without notice Please retain this Owner s Manual Record the following informat...

Page 10: ...Hills Industries Limited A B N 35 007 573 417 Issue October 2008 PD1971b ...

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