Thule Railing 759 Instructions
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To install the Thule Railing 759, first ensure that your vehicle has existing roof rails. Open the clamps of the railing feet and position them over the rails. Tighten the clamps securely by using the included torque tool to ensure a snug fit.
The Thule Railing 759 has a maximum load capacity of 100 kg (220 lbs). Always ensure that the load does not exceed this limit and check the vehicle's roof load capacity as well.
Regularly inspect the Thule Railing 759 for any signs of wear or damage. Clean the railings with mild soap and water, and lubricate the moving parts with a suitable lubricant to prevent corrosion.
Yes, the Thule Railing 759 is compatible with a wide range of Thule accessories, including bike racks, roof boxes, and kayak carriers. Ensure that each accessory is correctly installed and secured.
If you experience noise, ensure that the railing is properly installed and that all components are securely fastened. Check for loose parts and consider using wind fairings to reduce aerodynamic noise.
To remove the Thule Railing 759, loosen the clamps using the torque tool, then carefully lift the railing off the vehicle's roof rails. Store the railing in a dry, clean place to prevent damage.
The Thule Railing 759 is designed to fit most standard roof rails. However, it is always recommended to check the specific dimensions and compatibility with your vehicle's rails before purchasing or installing.
For added security, use the Thule One-Key System to lock the railing onto your vehicle's roof rails. This will help prevent theft and ensure that the system remains securely attached.
If you lose the installation tool, you can purchase a replacement from Thule or an authorized dealer. It is important to use the correct tool to ensure proper installation and security.
The Thule Railing 759 is designed to withstand various weather conditions, including rain and snow. However, always check for ice accumulation and clear it from the rails to ensure safety and optimal performance.