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Loading your FLOE trailer
Securing the load
Do not ever strap the load to or over the side of the trailer
bed. Doing so may lead to a dangerously unsecured load
and may cause damage not covered under your warranty.
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tie Down inStruCtionS
1. Use any of the eight tie down D-rings in the trailer bed as
needed to safely secure your load.
• The maximum capacity of each D-ring is 500 lbs of cargo
weight. For instance: an ATV weighing 800 lbs should be
secured to four tie down loops as shown in (FIG. 4).
2. Cargo must be secured so that tie down restraints can not
become loose while traveling.
• If the load were to shift forward or backward it could
cause excessive tongue weight or negative tongue weight.
Either situation could be dangerous.
3. When securing hooks through the SIDE of the tie down
D-rings, either direction is appropriate -- see (FIG. 1).
4. When securing hooks through the TOP of the D-rings,
make sure the hook faces up -- see (FIG. 2). NEVER use
hooks in the position shown in (FIG. 3) as this provides a
greater chance of failure.
Ensure that the load is adequately secured. Load may
become loose during travel. Check your load while
traveling. Unsecured loads can cause product damage,
road hazards and/or cause severe injuries and death.
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When securing cargo, consider how it will behave if
extreme acceleration, deceleration (fast braking),
swerving, or poor road conditions occur. A load that
shifts forward or backward may cause an unsafe
situation which could result in product damage,
severe injuries or even death.
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SeCuring tHrougH SiDe of D-ring
FiG. 1
✔
✔
✔
FiG. 2
SeCuring tHrougH top of D-ring
FiG. 3
proper uSe of tie-Down D-ringS
front
rear
fig 4
Maximum tongue weight capacity is 125 lbs.
maximum Cargo CapaCitY for
evenlY balanCeD loaDS
1800 lbs Cargo Max XRT 8-57
Exceeding these load capacities could cause product failure
and/or injury and death.
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