[. . . ] - TRI-LINER Basic Equipment: -1 Beiter Tri-Liner - 1 ea Nockadapter #1, #2 & H - 12 Tabs Abb. 1 30. 11. 05 - TRI-LINER Basic Equipment: -1 Beiter Tri-Liner - 1 ea Nockadapter #1, #2 & H - 12 Tabs Abb. [. . . ] Determine (eventually with an existent arrow) the exact nock position by turning the adjusting ring (pics. 4a and 4b) and the correct position of the vanes by installing the red tabs in the desired location (pic. 5). Press one single ruler per time on the arrow shaft (pic. 6): this will center and position itself thanks to a prisma on the inner side of the ruler. Repeat this process for all three vanes holding only one ruler per time on the shaft!Extract the arrow shaft from the Beiter Tri-Liner, opening the 3 ruler (pic. 7). 4b Features of the BEITER TRI-LINER: The Beiter Tri-Liner is used to mark the exact position of vanes (like e. g. Spin WingsTM, Kurly VanesTM, Rite Flite VanesTM, . . . ) on arrow shafts up to 7, 2mm (9/32") Nock-out-diameter. With the Beiter Tri-Liner you draw lines exactly in the position you need. An exact orientation of nock and vanes is possible thanks to the adjusting ring on the back (pic. 1) and the tabs on the ruler (pic. 2). You decide the nock and vane position, as well as where to start and end Abb. Instructions for a correct use: Open the 3 ruler and insert the shaft with an installed nock and the related nockadapter in your Beiter Tri-Liner. 4a nockadapter and the red indicator on the adjusting ring are on the same side (pic. 3). Determine (eventually with an existent arrow) the exact nock position by turning the adjusting ring (pics. 4a and 4b) and the correct position of the vanes by installing the red tabs in the desired location (pic. 5). [. . . ] The Beiter Tri-Liner can be used also with nocks of other manufacturer; but than the arrows are not axially positioned. 18 - D-78083 Dauchingen T +49/7720/856860 Fax+49/7720/4238 el. www. wernerbeiter. com e-mail: info@wernerbeiter. com MADE IN GERMANY www. wernerbeiter. com e-mail: info@wernerbeiter. com MADE IN GERMANY [. . . ]