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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE SAFE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF YOUR
4x4 6' TRIPOD TOWER & BLIND
(Manufacturer Item # TS305 / Sportsman’s Guide Item # 718070)
sportsmansguide.com
WARNING
Instructions (written and video) should be kept in a safe
place and reviewed at least annually. It is the
responsibility of the treestand owner to furnish the
complete instructions to any person that uses, borrows
or purchases the treestand.
Before beginning assembly, check your purchase
for damaged or missing parts. Do not use if you
identify damaged or missing parts. For help with
damaged or missing parts, call toll free at 844-688-0690
For all other issues, please contact Sportsman’s Guide customer
service at 1-800-888-3006
Mon.-Fri. 7:00am to 9:00pm, Sat.-Sun. 8:00am to 8:00pm CST or
go to sportsmansguide.com/customerservice/contactus
P/N: OMTS305
REV3: 04/30/2020
© 2020 SOG
All Rights Reserved
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Summary

Getting Started with Your Guide Gear Treestand

Product Overview and Value

Introduces the treestand and its balance of performance and value.

Essential Safety and Handling

Crucial warnings about keeping instructions, checking parts, and safe operation.

Customer Assistance Information

Contact details for customer service and part replacement inquiries.

Technical Specifications and Parts List

Weight Limit Guidelines

Specifies maximum weight capacity for safe use by one or two people.

Component Inventory

Lists all parts included in the box and accessory packages.

Detailed Hardware Components

Bolt Package Contents

Detailed list of bolts, nuts, and pins with quantities and descriptions.

Visual Parts Identification

Diagram of Components

An illustrated view showing all parts and their labels for easy identification.

Assembly Preparation and Steps

Required Tools and Assembly Tip

Lists necessary tools and provides a critical tip for assembly sequence.

Initial Assembly Steps (1-4)

Details the first four steps for assembling the treestand platform and legs.

Assembly Steps Continuation (5-10)

Ladder and Support Assembly

Instructions for attaching ladder extension tubes, steps, sections, and handrails.

Assembly Steps Continuation (11-15)

Frame and Rail Assembly

Steps for connecting cross braces, flat iron supports, and vertical rails.

Assembly Steps Continuation (16-19)

Shooting Rail and Support Attachment

Instructions for attaching door uprights, shooting rails, and connectors.

Final Assembly and Tightening

Door Crossbar and Ladder Feet Installation

Steps for attaching the door crossbar and ladder feet securely.

Final Tightening and Checks

Guidance on tightening all assemblies and performing final checks for security.

Setting Up the Treestand

Site Selection and Preparation

Advice on choosing a stable location and preparing the ground for setup.

Standing and Positioning the Unit

Instructions for safely lifting and positioning the assembled treestand.

Installing Ground Stakes

Guidance on securing the treestand legs with ground stakes.

Attaching and Deploying the Blind

Steps for putting on and setting up the treestand blind.

Critical Safety Warnings

General Usage Prohibitions

Warnings against using without understanding, in high winds, or with damage.

Emergency Preparedness

Advice on notifying others and carrying emergency communication devices.

Maintenance and Inspection

Requirements for inspecting parts, welds, and overall structural integrity.

Safe Usage Practices

Weight and Installation Safety

Adherence to weight limits, proper installation, and adult supervision are critical.

Wear and Tear Replacement

Timely replacement of worn or damaged webbing, cables, and components.

Environmental and Physical Condition

Avoid use in adverse weather, illness, or poor physical condition; maintain three points of contact.

Inspection and Maintenance Schedule

Pre-Use Inspection Checklist

Detailed checks for webbing, structural damage, and fasteners before each use.

Annual Maintenance Checklist

Annual checks for component function, lubrication, and overall product condition.

Comprehensive Treestand Safety Guidelines

Pre-Season and Regular Checks

Importance of reading warnings, inspecting for damage, and knowing limitations.

Safe Climbing and Usage Practices

Guidelines for haul lines, footwear, weather conditions, and physical state during use.

Site Stability and Ground Checks

Ensuring firm, level ground and checking ladder connections for stability.

Limited Warranty Policy

Warranty Period and Coverage

Details the 1-year warranty for hunting products and sub-component coverage.

Limitations and Exclusions

Outlines what the warranty does not cover, such as misuse or accidents.

Liability and Returns

Manufacturer's liability limits and procedure for product returns.

Guide Gear TS305 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGuide Gear
ModelTS305
CategoryCamera Accessories
LanguageEnglish