Use and Care Guide

Ensure that there is a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 turns of
webbing on the ratchet spindle."
A bouncing load may reduce tension on the ratchet spindle
causing the webbing around the spindle to loosen.! Ensure the
load is secured in a manner so that bouncing does not occur."
Quickloader/Wessel Industries LLC is not responsible for the
attachment or the installation. It neither guarantees, nor will it be
liable for any damage resulting from its attachment or improper
use. Warranty information available upon request. Warranty void
if webbing or hardware is damaged, cut or worn."
The cargo weight is to be evenly distributed.!Protect the
webbing against friction, abrasion and damage from load
with sharp edges by using protective sleeves and/or corner
protectors.!Do not throw the Quickloader across the cargo as it
may result in serious injuries. Quickloader should not be dropped
or left on the ground where vehicles may damage the metal
fittings. Tension must always be applied using the handle to
secure the goods."
The Quickloader retractable spring mechanism does not produce
enough tension alone to secure any load. Therefore apply a hand
force of approximately 30 lbs (15 kg) on the handle to achieve a
recommended pretension on the webbing.!Ensure that there is
a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 turns of webbing on the
ratchet spindle.!After fastening the Quickloader the handle arm
should be put back into its original position. Make sure that both
of the locking plates (top on the handle and bottom on the base)
slides fully into cogwheel. Quickloader shall not be overloaded,
neither by exceeding the maximum handle force of 30 lbs (15 kg)
or by exceeding working load with too heavy cargo. Mechanical