Manual

4
Apollo Lasher
Protect
your work site with
advance signaling devices
at
strategic
points
to
warn
traffic and
pedestrians
of any
obstructions
in the
area.
Check your Apollo
lasher
first! Before
using
your
machine,
check
to
make
sure it is in good
repair,
and all of the
parts
and
mechanical
as-
semblies
are
intact
and in good
working order.
If your
machine
is
not
properly maintained,
it
might
be
unsafe
to use and pose an
unneces-
sary
risk to both you and the
property
and
personnel
in your work
area.
In case your Apollo
lasher
ever
needs attention,
you
should forward
it
to
our
Lasher Department
so it can get a
professional repair and/or
over-
haul.
(In case you are c
oncerned about downtime,
you
should
know our
Department
is set up to give you the
fastest possible
turna-
round.)
Use the
proper safety equipment!
Before
working
aloft,
inspect
all
your
climbing
and
safety equipment
to
make certain
it is in good
re-
pair. And
while you are aloft,
ALWAYS
wear a
safety
belt with a
safety
strap
securely attached
to help
prevent
you from
falling. Ensure
the
rear
verti
cal cable
rollers
are set to their
widest opening before placing
the
lasher
on the side of a
bucket.
Also, you
should always raise
and lower the Apollo
lasher
with a
hand-
line or a
truck
lift. Use the bridle
assembly
at pole
transfers! When
transferring
your
lasher around
a pole or
obstruction,
use the
bridle
assembly
as a
tether
to
prevent damage
to the
machine
in case it
is
dropped.
Doing this lets you
concentrate
on your own
safety rather
than
that of the
machine.
Avoid
abuse
or
rough handling
of the Apollo
lashers
and never
drop
your
lasher.
Keep your
lasher
in its
protective
case
when
not in
use.
Protect
your
lasher
from
unnecessary exposure
to dirt, grit and
any
other foreign matter
.
Avoid
placing
the Apollo on the
ground whenever possible.
3.0
Description
3.1
General
The
following features make
your Apollo
lasher
an
outstanding
value:
parallel
pull
capability
lightweight
● big
bundle capacity
constant tension
in the
lashing wire
rotation section rotates
in a
single direction