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Setting Up the Cable Cam
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Setting Up the Cable Between Anchors
1. To operate the cable cam feature of the Pegasus, you must first run a length of cable between two 
anchor points. Make sure the anchor points are sturdy and stable enough to support the fully-equipped 
cable cam and the cable.
Setting Up a Single Cable
1. To set up a single cable line, run a length of cable between two anchors.
2. At each anchor point use the ratchet straps or other similar mounting options to secure the mounting 
brackets are horizontally level.
3. Feed the end of the cable through the bearing lock (the line goes into the protruding side of the 
bearing lock), leaving about 6" inches extra line past the bearing lock.  The bearing lock automatically 
clasps the line so it can only be fed through the opening.  To release the clasped line, press-in to depress 
the protruding cylinder center of the bearing lock, and pull the line out.  Each bearing lock can hold over 
100 pounds of tension, but it is recommended to use the top mounted safety locks located on the 
mounting bracket for added security.
4.  Unscrew the safety lock to allow space between the washer and the mounting plate. Take the 6" end 
of cable that has been fed through the bearing lock and wrap it around the closer safety lock (in the space 
between the washer and the mounting plate).  Follow the groove indents of the mounting plate to set the 
cable against the mounting plate and then screw the safety lock into place, effectively locking the cable 
between the grooves of the mounting plate and the washer of the safety lock.  Use the safety locks every 
time the mounting plate is utilized.
5. Make sure the cable is tight between the two anchor points.
Setting up a Double Cable with Two Cables
1. As with one cable, the two plate system requires two mounting plates be ratchet strapped to anchors: 
the only difference is that you repeat the process of running line and securing it with the bearing and 
safety lock for two lengths of cable.
Setting Up a Double Cable with One Cable
1. Setting up a double cable with only one length of wire is similar to the two cable method, but with only 
one mounting plate working in tandem with a mounted pulley.  Run your length of cable from the mounting 
plate, to the pulley, and back to the mounting plate: feed your cable through the pulley before you return to 
the mounting plate.
2. Secure both ends of the cable into the bearing and safety locks, making sure the line is tight and parallel.  
The pulley system is  recommended for double cable use, as it maintains an optimal space for the cable 
cam to travel along the two parallel wires.