Davis 387 Instruction Manual
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To install the Davis Dock Ring 387, first select a suitable location on the dock. Use a drill to make holes for the mounting screws, ensuring they match the ring's pre-drilled holes. Secure the ring with appropriate screws, ensuring they are tightened evenly.
Regularly inspect the dock ring for signs of rust or wear. Clean it with fresh water to remove salt and debris. Apply a marine-grade lubricant to prevent corrosion, especially in saltwater environments.
If the dock ring becomes loose, check the mounting screws and tighten them. If the screws are stripped or damaged, replace them with new ones of the same size and type.
Yes, the Davis Dock Ring 387 is designed for use in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Ensure regular maintenance to prevent corrosion and extend the ring's lifespan.
To prevent wear and tear, avoid excessive strain and ensure that the load capacity is not exceeded. Regularly inspect for damage and address any issues promptly.
The Davis Dock Ring 387 is typically made from high-grade stainless steel, offering durability and resistance to corrosion.
Check if the mounting surface is solid and flat. Ensure all screws are tightened properly. If the issue persists, consider replacing the screws or repositioning the ring to a more secure location.
The recommended weight capacity for the Davis Dock Ring 387 is typically around 1,000 pounds, but always refer to the manufacturer's specifications to confirm.
While it is possible to paint the Davis Dock Ring 387, it is not recommended as it may affect corrosion resistance. If painting is necessary, use a marine-grade paint and monitor for any signs of degradation.
Inspect the Davis Dock Ring 387 every six months, or more frequently if used in harsh conditions, to ensure it remains in good working condition.