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Morpheus Technologies Owner’s Manual
http://www.BaseRigs.com/
Page 55 Morpheus Technologies
Section 13.6: Toggles Check List
Assembly
Velcro
Be certain that the toggles are assembled to the control lines correctly (Refer to Section
9). Failure to ensure this could result in loss of a toggle.
The pile Velcro on your toggle will wear out with use over time. This Velcro should be
replaced after about seventy-five uses or before if it becomes too worn to create a good
bite.
If any other parts of the toggle become damaged or worn, it should be repaired or
replaced.
Section 13.7: Pilot Chute Check List:
Bridle Attachment
Pilot Chute Mesh
Zero Porosity
Handle
Pilot chutes tend to take a lot of abuse. Although the pilot chute itself can be pretty low
maintenance component, it must be inspected regularly as it is the first thing out during
deployment and the last thing in when packing. They can sometimes get dragged along
the ground after landing or get snagged on bushes or limbs. Although we use Zero-P
fabric and it is very durable, it is still subject to tears and holes if abused. The same applies
to the high-drag large mesh.
Inspect the load tapes and make certain that all the stitching is in tact. Be certain to
inspect all bartacks. Pay special attention to the bartack that connects the centreline to
the apex of the pilot chute.
Inspect the mesh and the zero-p fabric for any holes or tears and replace the pilot chute
if you find any.
If the pilot chute has a handle, the bartacks that secure the handle must be in good
condition.

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