Use and Care Manual
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Failure to properly tighten tilt clamp and secure safety
cotter pin before towing trailer could cause the trailer to tilt
while in transit. A trailer tilting while in transit could cause
product failure, and/or severe or fatal injury.
WARNING
Note: If your trailer does not stay in the tilted position:
1. The tongue mounting bolt may not be tightened to optimal
tension. Torque to 60 Ft/Lbs
The FLOE tilt clamp eliminates the hassle and rattle of a
hitch pin design. To tilt, simply loosen the handle screw,
remove the safety cotter pin, and slide clamp forward. When
nished loading or unloading, slide clamp
back on, replace cotter pin, and tighten
handle screw.
1. Loosen knob on underside of tilt
clamp.
2. Remove safety cotter pin.
3. Slide clamp forward. If the trailer is
used without tailgate ramp, slide the
limiter strap bracket ahead along with
the tilt clamp. This will allow the bed to
tilt back until it touches the ground.
4. To tilt trailer push down on rear of
trailer.
5. Load trailer (see section on “Proper
Loading and Unloading”)
6. Tilt trailer back to horizontal position
by pushing down on front of trailer.
7. Slide tilt clamp back to original position,
replace safety cotter pin, and tighten
the knob enough to prevent it from
loosening during use.
Trailer in
limited tilt mode
using limiter strap
and tailgate ramp
Trailer in full tilt
dump mode
Trailer in level ramp mode -
slide clamp forward to tilt
Tilt Clamp bolt knob must be cleaned and greased
annually to prevent signicant corrosion. Failure to do so
can result in repairs not covered by the warranty.
WARNING
Tighten knob bolt. Using Q-Tip or small brush, apply anti-
seize to as many threads as possible, and generously to the
top of the nut.
Loosen knob bolt as much as possible. Last two threads are
deformed on purpose - DO NOT FORCE PAST THEM - and
apply anti-seize generously. Slide clamp back on and tighten
knob as usual.
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