Make your heavy-duty Loading Ramp last longer with these key operational procedures.
To get started, walk around the entire ramp to inspect the following: Safety Chains, Flooring, Landing Gear, Rear Tail Plate, and Loading Flaps. Make sure the ramp is on level ground.
Load on to a dock:
Raise all center stabilizer(s) clear of the ground, ensuring that the ramp is resting on the front stabilizer and the rear tail plate.
Using the front handle, adjust the front stabilizer to the desired level or have a Solar Lift Ramp use a toggle switch.
The leading front edge of the ramp deck must be level with the platform deck.
Load on to a trailer:
Back your trailer up to the ramp until the trailer’s rear fits flush against the leading edge of the ramp.
Set the parking brake. Chock the wheels. Dump the air in the trailer suspension.
Adjust front stabilizers to make the ramp’s leading-edge level with the trailer.
Secure the trailer to the ramp with the safety chains.
Using the back handle(s), adjust all center stabilizer(s) until feet rest firmly on the ground.
Before loading, walk around the entire ramp to inspect the following: Stabilizer feet rest firmly on the ground. The deck’s front is level to the ground and will meet level with the trailer’s rear.
Load Equipment and remember to set the parking brake.
Repeat as needed