Quill Productions Quill 150 Spring Trap Instructions

June 12, 2024
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Quill Productions Quill 150 Spring Trap

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Product Information

Product Name Quill 150 Spring Trap
Manufacturer Quill Productions
Approved Use Killing stoats, weasels, and rats
Features
  • Bait Hole: Designed to prevent an egg (used as bait) from
    rolling away

  • Handle (Setting Loop): Larger handle than some similar
    products. If using with the Quill 150 box, the handle will show
    through the box side and may be secured with an ‘R’ clip for safety
    during setting

  • ‘Quill 150’ Marked clearly on each trap so it may be easily
    identified

  • Trigger Arm

  • Sear

  • Treadle Plate

Warning| In order to kill small mammals humanely, these traps are
extremely powerful. They should be considered VERY DANGEROUS both
once set, and during the setting process. We strongly advise that
tunnels should never be set where small children or pets could have
access to them. To ensure a safe grip when setting and unsetting
these traps, we recommend that you do NOT wear gloves. The user
agrees to use the trap at their own risk. Quill Productions takes
no responsibility for any harm caused.
Contact Information| @quillproductions
01258 818239
quillproductions.co.uk

Product Usage Instructions

Setting Instructions
If the Quill 150 Trap is to be used without the Quill 150 Trap Box, these instructions must be followed to ensure safe and legal use of the trap.

Baffles

The trap must be located in a tunnel with a baffle between the trap and the entrance. A baffle is a vertical piece of material that slows the animal’s approach to the trap and guides it onto the correct part, ensuring a humane strike.
The baffle may be made from any suitable material, but its dimensions and placement relative to the trap must comply with the instructions that follow which prescribe the arrangement and aperture size of baffles in each of these types of tunnel.

Maximum Permitted Aperture Dimensions

| Drilled Hole| Square Cut Hole
---|---|---
Maximum permitted width of aperture| Measured from where the lowest point of the hole meets the
sloping treadle plate when set|
Maximum permitted height of aperture| Measured from the lowest point of sloping treadle plate visible
through the hole when set| Visible through the hole when trap is set

Placement of Trap and Baffle

The trap and baffle must be fixed so that their relative positions cannot change. The gap between them and the tunnel sides must be no more than 10mm, so that an animal cannot squeeze past, but not be so close as to impede the action of the trap. Similarly, the gap between the trap and baffle must be no more than 10mm but not be so close as to impede the action of the trap.

APPROVAL FOR USE

For the purpose of killing stoats,weasels and rats

Quill 150 Spring Trap

  • “Where used in a closed-end trap configuration , the trap maybe used only for the purpose of killing stoats, weasels and rats
  • The trap must be set in an artificial tunnel constructed to thedesign specified by Quill Productions using materials suitable forthe purpose.”
  • “Where used in a run-through trap configuration , the trap may beused only for the purpose of killing stoats, weasels and rats
  • The trap must be set in a natural or artificial tunnel which is, ineither case, suitable for the purpose.”

FEATURES

Quill-Productions-Quill-150-Spring-Trap-FIG- \(1\)

WARNING

  • In order to kill small mammals humanely, these traps are extremely powerful. They should be considered VERY DANGEROUS both once set, and duringthe setting process.
  • We strongly advise that tunnels should never be set where small children or pets could have access to them. To ensure a safe grip when setting andunsetting these traps, we recommend that you do NOT wear gloves.
  • The user agrees to use the trap at their own risk. Quill Productions takes no responsibility for any harm caused.

SETTING INSTRUCTIONS

If not using Quill 150 Trap Box
If the Quill 150 Trap is to be used without the Quill 150 Trap Box, these instructions must be followed, to ensure safe and legal use of the trap.

BafflesQuill-Productions-Quill-150-Spring-Trap-FIG-
\(2\)

  • The trap must be located in a tunnel with a baffle between the trapand the entrance.
  • A baffle is a vertical piece of material that slowsthe animal’s approach to the trap and guides it onto the correct part,ensuring a humane strike.
  • The baffle may be made from any suitable material, but itsdimensions and placement relative to the trap must comply with theinstructions that follow which prescribe the arrangement andaperture size of baffles in each of these types of tunnel.
  • If a solid material is to be used for the internal baffle, the widestpoint of the drilled hole should not exceed the maximum permittedwidth and height measured from where the lowest point of the holemeets the sloping treadle plate when set.
  • The trap and baffle must be fixed so that their relative positions cannot change. The gap between them and the tunnel sides must be no more than 10mm, so that an animal cannot squeeze past, but not be so close as to impede the action of the trap. Similarly, the gap between the trap and baffle must be no more than 10mm but not be so close as to impede the action of the trap.

The required baffle arrangements differ depending whether the trap is used in:

  • A closed-end tunnel
  • A run-through tunnel

Tunnels & Chassis

  • The Quill 150 Trap and baffle arrangements can be part of either a complete trap tunnel requiring access to the trap via an opening lid, or a separate rigid ‘chassis’, which can be slid in and out of a separate tunnel.
  • Tunnels must be suitable for minimising the chances of capturing, killing or injuring non-target species whilst not compromising the killing or taking of target species. They must also be ‘suitable for the purpose’ with respect to convenience in operation and human safety.
  • The trap must be firmly secured to a rigid base, either to the floor of the trap tunnel itself or to the base of separate rigid ‘chassis’. Tunnel entrance(s) must be designed to minimise the risk of access by non-target animals. Measures such as using external excluders at the tunnel entrance(s) are usually employed to achieve this.
  • External excluders can be made of any suitable materials and be of any configuration, which practicably minimises the likelihood of it killing, taking or injuring non-target species, without unreasonably compromising the trap’s use.
  • External and internal apertures should be staggered so a bird or animal reaching into the tunnel, cannot directly access the trap.

Baffle arrangement in run-through tunnelsQuill-Productions-Quill-150
-Spring-Trap-FIG- \(4\)

  • For run-through tunnels, two baffles must be used, one each side of the trap, with their holes aligned, so that approaching animals are slowed and guided over the ‘strike area’ of the trap whichever direction they approach from. Note that baffle apertures (holes) must be smaller for run-through tunnels than for closed-end tunnels.
  • For run-through tunnels, baffle holes must be no wider than 51mm (2inch) and no higher than 51mm (2inch) above the lowest point of the sloping treadle plate, visible through the hole when the trap is set. For the Quill 150 Trap the permitted height is about 65mm (inch) measured from the bottom edge of the trap and baffle.

Baffle arrangement in closed-end tunnelsQuill-Productions-Quill-150
-Spring-Trap-FIG- \(5\)

  • For tunnels with one end closed, a baffle must be used adjacent to the trap, so that an animal approaching from the tunnel entrance is slowed and guided over the ‘strike area’ of the trap.
  • The inner baffle aperture (hole) in closed-end tunnels must be no more than 65mm (2.5 inch) wide and no higher than 65mm (2.5 inch) above the lowest point of the sloping treadle plate, visible through the hole when the trap is set.
  • This is about 80mm (inch) from the bottom edge of the trap and baffle. Note that this is a larger aperture size than that permitted for run-through inner baffles.

Setting the Trap

  • If you are using bait in a closed end tunnel put it in place before setting the trap. (If using a trap box with opening lid, please see ‘Setting Instructions – For use WITH The Quill 150 Trap Box’)

  • For safety, we always recommend setting the Quill 150 Trap within the trap box or tunnel.

  • Position yourself behind the upright part of the trap. Hold the tunnel down with one hand or one knee while pulling up on the wire loop with the other hand to raise the moving jaw of the trap. Once the draw is raised sufficiently, hook the thumb of that hand over the side of the tunnel nearest to you. You can then bring in the other hand to help, Keep both thumbs firmly hooked over the tunnel side whilst setting the trap, to ensure you don’t catch your hands should you lose grip.

  • As the moving jaw is raised, it will push the upper end of the hanging trigger arm, causing the lower end of the arm to flick forwards, then drop back down onto the treadle plate and lodge against the raised part (the sear). The trap is now set.
    WARNING : In order to kill small mammals humanely, these traps are extremely powerful. They should be considered VERY DANGEROUS both once set, and during the setting process. We strongly advise that tunnels should never be set where small children or pets could have access to them. To ensure a safe grip when setting and unsetting these traps, we recommend that you do NOT wear gloves.The user agrees to use the trap at their own risk. Quill

  • Productions takes no responsibility for any harm caused.

INSTALLATION

  1. Open the lid of the trap tunnel by removing a capped screw using an Allen key (pictured without one capped screw).
    Swing the lid to one side once the screw has been removed.

  2. The Quill 150 Trap must be used with the correct baffles, to both exclude larger non-target animals and to direct the target animals for a more humane kill.
    The Quill 150 Trap Box is fitted with wire mesh baffles and is ready to use .Quill-Productions-Quill-150-Spring-Trap-FIG- \(6\)

  3. Position yourself behind the upright part of the trap. Hold the tunnel down with one hand or one knee while pulling up on the wire loop with the other hand to raise the moving jaw of the trap.

  4. Once the draw is raised sufficiently, hook the thumb of that hand over the side of the tunnel nearest to you. You can then bring in the other hand to help,

  5. Keep both thumbs firmly hooked over the tunnel side whilst setting the trap, to ensure you don’t catch your hands should you lose grip.

  6. As the moving jaw is raised, it will push the upper end of the hanging trigger arm, causing the lower end of the arm to flick forwards, then drop back down onto the treadle plate and lodge against the raised part.

  7. Secure the trap.

  8. Once set, the handle of the trap will show through the side of the Quill 150 Trap Box.

  9. Thread an R Clip through the trap handle in order to secure it

  10. Only when the trap is secure, position your chosen bait in the hole on the base plate of the trap.

  11. This photo shows an egg being used; by placing in the small hole of the trap, it will not roll.

  12. Once you are happy with the position of the bait, remove the R Clip and place it within the trap as shown.

  13. Make sure you position the R Clip facing away from the trap to ensure it does not get in the way of the trap.

  14. Place the lid back into position, using an Allen-key screw to secure the capped screw. The handle will disappear if the trap is set off.
    If using other trap box/tunnel:

  15. Carefully close the lid or cover as appropriate.

REMOVING THE ANIMAL FROM TRIGGERED TRAP

  • Follow steps 1 – 5 above.
  • For safety, ensure that the trap has been secured well with the R Clip in place on the outside of the box (Picture 5) before removing the animal.
  • @quillproductions 01258 818239 quillproductions.co.uk

References

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