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Wimberley Plamp Stake - How to Use Your Plamp Stake; Inserting the Device; Storing The device; Adjusting the Ground Spikes fit inside the Extension

Wimberley Plamp Stake
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The Plamp Stake has been designed to allow the Plamp to be secured on the Ground
Spike as well as up to 12” above the ground with the Extension Tube. If greater height is
needed consider these options:
Use multiple Extension Tubes (part# PP-232) connected together. Keep in mind that
as the height of the tube increases, rigidity decreases.
Use a 3/4”Schedule 40 PVC pipe with bell end or coupler to fit on the end of the
Extension Tube. Off-the-shelf schedule 40 PVC pipe and couplers are compatible with the
extension. In a pinch this pipe can be used to extend the Plamp Stake or replace a lost
Extension Tube.
Storing The device
Wipe dirt and debris from the Ground Spike. Remove the spike from the extension. Insert the spike into
the extension as shown below until it is securely seated. The Plamp Stake is now ready
to be stored in your gear bag.
Adjusting the Ground Spikes fit inside the Extension
Time and various conditions may affect the fit between the Ground Spike and
Extension. Therefore the spike has been designed with an adjustment screw so that
a snug but not excessively tight fit can be achieved. This adjustment can be made
with a standard slotted head screwdriver. You can use the tip of the spike to adjust
the screw if you have multiple stakes.
How to Use Your Plamp Stake
Inserting the Device
Hold the handle of the Ground Stake and firmly push into the ground. If additional control and leverage is desired, the
Plamp Stake can also be pushed into the ground with extension tube attached.
Connecting to your Plamp Stake
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