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Figure 21. Locking Wings

The wings must be locked or tucked in place.

When using the models N/5.5 and N/10.10, the locking method (pictured here) is only recom- mended with birds up to 2¾ lbs! With larger birds, the wings must be tucked under the breast, with elastic ties or “wing tuckers”. If the wings are locked on large birds, the wings on the adjacent spits will rub or catch, preventing the spits from rotating freely. This will cause the wings to break off or the gear mechanism to jam.

Figure 22. Tucking Wings

With larger birds, the wings must be tucked under the breast, with elastic ties or “wing tuckers”.

Figure 23. Tucked Wings

Notice how the wings are tucked agains the breast. By “tucking” instead of “locking” the wings, the working or rotating diameter of the chicken has been reduced.

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