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Operator's Manual
Rivers Edge One-Man Ladder Stands
Figure 5
truss male braces
truss female braces
truss male braces
locknuts
1/4-20 x 1-1/4" bolts
this end of ladder
assembles to
top platform section.
wing nuts
truss female braces
1-3/4" wing bolts
wing nuts
wing bolts
Figure 7
Figure 6
1-3/4" wing
bolts
wing nuts
assembled top
platform section
assembled truss
braces
c. Attach the opposite end of lower brace assemblies to the bottom ladder
section using (2) provided 1/4-20 x 1-3/4” wing bolts and wing nuts. SEE
fIGuRE 5.
notE: lifting on the bottom end of ladder will be needed to help align the
holes in the flattened end of brace assemblies to the slots in the bottom
ladder section as you are completing the pre-built strength “arch” in the
ladder assembly. this is normal.
d. Secure the first and second ladder sections as well as the third and fourth
ladder sections together using (4) provided 1/4-20 x 1-3/4” wing bolts and
wing nuts. SEE fIGuRE 6.
12. Tighten all wing bolt/wing nut combinations securely by hand. Be sure
not to over tighten or crush tubing. Double and triple check all hardware
locations to make sure they are all securely fastened.
13. Tie one end of each of the provided 22’ ropes to the platform side rails, just
in front of the tree blade. Be sure your double knots are secure. SEE
fIGuRE 7.
b. Attach the remaining (2) assembled braces and the opposite end of
previously assembled braces to the truss support using (2) provided 1/4-20
x 1-3/4” wing bolts and wing nuts. You must attach the flattened end of
braces so that it will cause the lower braces to angle towards the bottom
end of ladder. It is recommended to position the female end of these lower
brace assemblies to the truss support so water will drain freely during use.
SEE fIGuRE 5.
notE: lifting on the bottom end of ladder will be needed to help align the
holes in the flattened end of brace assemblies to the holes in the truss
support as you are beginning to put the pre-built strength “arch” in the
ladder assembly. this is normal.