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Push/Panel Bars:
Figures 1-2; Push/Panel bars are not to exceed a maximum weight
of 1,500 pounds (680 kg.) on dolly when in use. Weight limits on Push/Panel bars will be
significantly reduced if used on an incline. Push/Panel bars are not to exceed 400 pounds
(181 kg.) of torque. Please be aware that leaning cargo against the bars at an angle may
cause the Cargo Dolly to dangerously fall over. Use caution when inserting bars into each
other as they may pinch fingers if gloves are not used. Figures 3-4; Insert Receiver-Hitch
into end of dolly frame until spring buttons securely click in place. Figures 5-6; Place the
two connector pins into Receiver-Hitch until spring buttons securely click in place as
shown in Figure 6. Figure 7; Insert connector pin between curved bars (If Panel Bar set
add the 15 inch extension bar in the middle). Figure 8; Slip connected curved bars over
connector pins in Receiver-Hitch until clicked fully in place. To release, simply push the
spring button low enough to allow the bars to slide apart. A twisting or shaking motion
may help release the spring buttons. When using bars make sure all the weight is not
supported by the strength of the spring buttons as they are not designed to withstand the
torque of weight. If Loc-Hitch or connector pins become bent, this can be easily corrected
by using a rubber mallet to set the Hitch or pins back to a proper angle.
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Cam E-Strap:
Figure 1; When using the Cam Buckle strap, feed strap through cam
buckle as instructed on side of cam. Figure 2; Connect both ends of strap securely to
Snaplocs or Dolly frame strap anchor. Figure 3; Pull on end of strap until strap is securely
tightened. Figure 4; To loosen strap push down on lever end of cam buckle and loosen as
needed. Always make sure nothing is close to or touching the E-Fitting release lever when
in use as this may cause strap to release. Figure 5; If your strap has a hook & loop fastener
use it for fastening excess end of strap and for storage.
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SNAP-LOC CARGO CONTROL SYSTEMS, LLC.
5670 La Costa Canyon Court, Las Vegas Nevada 89139 USA
1-800-798-4521
(May 2016 Please check our website or store of purchase for any updates to this literature)
Ratchet E-Strap:
Figure 1; Connect both ends of strap securely to Snaplocs or Dolly
frame strap anchor. Figure 2; Feed end of strap through ratchet receiver as shown and pull
through ratchet until almost snug on your cargo. Figure 3; Begin moving ratchet handle
up and down until cargo is secure and there is a minimum of two revolutions of strap
wrapped around the center pivot. Be sure not to over-tighten strap as this may cause
damage to connection points, Dolly and cargo. Figure 4; To release, pull back on the
ratchets release lever and open handle 180 degrees and pull on strap until loose. Figure 5;
If your strap has a hook & loop fastener use it for fastening excess end of strap and for
storage. Depending on amount of use and weathering, mechanisms may become restricted.
A very small amount of lubrication may be applied only on the mechanical metal parts at
the location causing the restriction.
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Snaploc E-Strap Anchors:
Coordinate your moving needs with Snaplocs! Snaplocs
are E-Track singles and can be fastened almost anywhere to anchor your E-Straps securely
and exactly where you need them! Install on Pickups, Trailers, Flat Beds, Lumber Racks,
Truck Bodies, Tool Boxes, Floors, Walls, Walls, Ceilings, Motorcycles and more! When
installing Snaplocs, it is your responsibility to determine the suitability of this product for
any particular use. This product's break strength is rated at 3,000 pounds (1,361 kg.) with
a working load of 1,000 pounds (454 kg.) when used with Snap-Loc 5/16" thick screws or
bolts. Visit our website or call for more information on Snaplocs and other stems
Accessories.
Other great Snap-Loc products...
Dolly Connector Strap
Logistic Strap Hook
Strap Coupling
Hardware Sets
www.snaploc.com
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Rope & Hook Strap Ring
2"x16' Ratchet
2"x16' Cam

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