
Zip-Clip, how does it work?
Pass the wire through the zip-clip • Loop the wire through or around the anchor point • Pass the wire back through the zip-clip allowing 15cm of wire protruding • Apply tension • Always confirm engagement of the zip-clip on the wire by pushing the pin in the opposite direction of the arrows indicated on the zip-clip • To adjust, take the load off the wire support and pull the tail slightly to disengage the wedge, then release using the adjustment pin – no tools required
The KL200 can be used to make a figure of eight suspension, using one clip:
• Pass the wire into the “through hole” in the KL200 and then around your fixing or anchor point. Pass the wire end through the locking channel in the KL200 and pull through 15cm of free wire • Pass the other end of the wire through your bracket or around your anchor point and back through the locking channel allowing 15cm of free wire through the clip • Always confirm engagement of the zip-clip on the wire by pushing the pin in the opposite direction of the arrows indicated on the zip-clip • Prior to load being applied, the wire can be adjusted in either direction • With the load off the wire, push the release pin in the direction of the arrow on the zip-clip. This will release the locking wedge and allow the wire rope to be moved freely in either direction. After a load has been applied, it may be necessary to pull the cable slightly to disengage the teeth on the wedge. Be sure the load is fully supported before attempting adjustment
Pass the wire through the zip-clip • Loop the wire through or around the anchor point • Pass the wire back through the zip-clip allowing 15cm of wire protruding • Apply tension • Always confirm engagement of the zip-clip on the wire by pushing the pin in the opposite direction of the arrows indicated on the zip-clip • To adjust, take the load off the wire support and pull the tail slightly to disengage the wedge, then release using the adjustment pin – no tools required

