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Installation removal – Security Chain Co (SCC) Super Z6 User Manual

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Attach the rubber tensioner to take up
the additional slack. To make this

simpler, attach the first hook at the
“6 o’clock” position, the next at the
“12 o’clock” position and so forth. The open
side of the hooks must face away from the
tire. No further adjustment is necessary.

Connect the bottom fastener. In order
to close the outside fasteners, the

opposing ends must be at an angle of approx-
imately 30° to each other.

Grasp the outside cable with both
hands and pull it toward you to

create as much slack as possible. Connect
the top fastener.

Reach around each side of the tire and
grasp both ends of the non-split cable

(the cable that is furthest away from you).
Pull both ends to the top of the tire so the
fasteners can be seen and manipulated more
easily. Connect the inside fastener.

Move the chain in a sweeping
motion under the vehicle so the

open mid-section is positioned against the
backside of the tire. This sweeping motion
can best be done while kneeling in front of
the tire.

Park vehicle on firm level ground,
away from traffic and turn off the

engine. Set the emergency brake. Remove
any wheel covers. Chains should be installed
on drive tires. Lay the cable chain on the
ground with the smooth side (TIRE SIDE) of
the crossmember hooks up.

Installation

Removal

Drive vehicle off highway to safe level ground. Turn off the engine and set the parking brake. Remove the rubber tensioner from the side
cable. Unhook the outside and inside fasteners. Lay the chain on the ground and drive off of it. Examine the chains for damage or worn
parts. Dry off and spray with an all-purpose lubricant. Roll chains together and place back in package.

CAUTION:

All winter traction products will wear out with extended use. They can also break due to misfit, misappli-

cation or misuse. If this should occur, stop immediately and remove the chain. Care should be taken when using this

product on wheels or wheel covers that protrude outward beyond the sidewall of the tire. Wheel covers should be removed
to prevent possible markings made by rubber tensioners. On vehicles with protruding alloy wheels, other traction products
that do not use a rubber tensioner (such as SCC’s Z-Chain or ladder-style cable products) should be used. If these cautions are
ignored, SCC and it’s distributors are not responsible for injury or vehicle damage.

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