Chain Warning

Avoid swinging the bird feeder chain up over and against tree limbs. The chain gains velocity and speed against the limb acting like a whip and can cause serious eye injury.

Remove the 1" ring from the bird feeder trigger snap hook and place the feeder six feet away from where you will be standing when putting the feeder chain up over a tree limb. Don't stand directly underneath the limb where the chain will be, stand off to the side to avoid being hit by the chain. Hold on to the Spring Snap Hook end of the chain with one hand and gather most of the remaining chain together in the other hand and with a gentle underhanded movement toss the chain up with just enough momentum to get it over the tree limb. After getting the chain over the limb slide the 1" ring onto the chain, and connect the chain's Spring Snap Hook to the end of the chain. Hang the bird feeder by reconnecting its trigger snap hook to the 1" ring.

The chain can hit and break the Jarfeeder. Precautions must be taken to avoid injury and accidents. Jarfeeder is not liable for injuries or damage caused by the use of our bird feeder chain. Jarfeeder is not the manufacturer of the chain, quick links, and snap hook, and is not responsible for the accuracy of stated load limits.