Use and Care Manual

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OPERATION
3. Face the truck bed or trailer towards a slight incline, which
will reduce the steepness of the loading angle by bringing the
bottom of the ramps up on the slight incline (Figure 8).
Figure 8
4. Place the ramp fingers or plate edges on the edge of the
trailer or truck bed (Figure 9).
Figure 9
5. Use tie-down straps or cables to secure the ramps to the
trailer or truck, via the bumper (steel bumpers only) or trailer
hitch safety chain loops. Refer to instructions provided with
the ramp.
6. If your utility vehicle is supplied with a roof and/or
windshield, remove or fully secure them prior to loading.
Roofs and windshields are not designed to withstand the
wind speeds that the open road can generate, so it’s best to
remove them entirely to prevent any damage or accidents.
7. Follow all safety rules provided in this manual along with
the manuals supplied by the trailer and ramp manufacturer.
Carefully load the utility vehicle onto the truck or trailer.
8. Once the utility vehicle is on the truck or trailer, set the utility
vehicle’s parking brake and secure the utility vehicle to the
truck or trailer. Tie-down strap placement will depend on
your truck or trailer. Be sure to use only tie-down straps
sufficient for the load capacity. If loaded onto a truck,
close the tailgate once the utility vehicle is secured to the
truck bed.
9. Stop periodically to ensure that your tie-down straps have
not loosened and that the utility vehicle remains securely
in place.
IMPORTANT! Know the total height of your vehicle
with the utility vehicle loaded before transporting. Be
sure to check for low clearance bridges, doorways, etc. prior
to traveling under them. The added height above the height
of your truck could cause clearance issues and damage to
both vehicles.