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CHOOSE THE ROUTE OF YOUR ZIP LINE
Choose a path free of obstacles with a solid anchor point (e. g. a healthy tree 92cm in circumference
or 31cm in diameter.) Do not attach the zip line to other objects without asking for an expert opinion.
Check that the grassy ground under the course is clear of any obstacles: bushes, stones, or any other
obstacles or other items that may cause injury. If the grassy soil becomes too firm due to use of the
zipline, move the course to a softer area.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE HEIGHT OF THE CABLE TIE
Determine the height of the fastener from the ground
User height
122cm
153cm
183cm
This table is designed to assist you with installation by showing you the minimum heights.
Adjustments must be made depending on the height and weight of the user, as well as variations in the
Zip line adjustment
Place the pulley in the middle of the zip line. Hang a 50kg weight on the pulley and measure its height
in relation to the ground. The lower part of the user support must be at a height of 40 to 60cm above
the ground.
With the weight still attached, throw the pulley. It should slow down around 2/3 of the way along the line
due to the lack of tension on the line. Reduce the tension or height to prevent the user from hitting the
end of the line.
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Starting anchor height for
18m route
250cm
270cm
275cm
ground level.
(15-28m)
Ending anchor height
198cm
228cm
260cm
40cm < h < 60cm
05/12/2022