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9

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

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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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Summary of Contents for CARGO MAX XRT 8-57

Page 1: ...rious injury potential death and or mechanical failure could result from neglecting to take appropriate action attention attention attention CARGO XRT 8 57 Xtreme Rugged Technology Ma CARGO XRT 8 57 X...

Page 2: ...r Lighting System 6 Capacity Weight Distribution 7 Proper Loading Unloading 8 Securing the Load 9 Accessories 10 Changing Tires 11 Inspections Maintenance 11 Maintaining Hub Lubrication 12 Installing...

Page 3: ...eck that wheel bearings are properly tightened and greased Reporting Safety Defects If you believe that your trailer has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should im...

Page 4: ...Adjustment All FLOE models have a lever lock hitch coupler With a lever lock coupler the amount of locking force can be adjusted to the diameter of the hitch ball A coupler that is adjusted too tight...

Page 5: ...g 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...

Page 6: ...trailer Wiring tester To test the wiring on your tow vehicle you can purchase an inexpensive tester at most auto supply stores White Grounds all lights Brown Front rear marker lights tail lights Yell...

Page 7: ...ccessories Tongue weight capacity It is extremely important to never exceed the maximum tongue weight capacity Over loading the tongue could cause it to bend or break A broken tongue could cause a ser...

Page 8: ...icle 3 It is imperative that your tow vehicle and trailer are parked on level even ground Loading while parked on an incline or uneven ground could cause your trailer bumper to be at an improper angle...

Page 9: ...te 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 Ensu...

Page 10: ...gle for low clearance items Tailgate ramp removes in seconds with no tools Simply tilt back and remove To lower tailgate ramp simply squeeze the spring loaded center latch Lubricating Tailgate Latch P...

Page 11: ...g Optional Accessories Procedure for Changing Tires Changing Tires 1 Start all lug nuts by hand to prevent cross threading and to ensure proper nut to rim seal 2 Tighten bolts in the sequence detailed...

Page 12: ...trailing arms to make sure they are straight a Leaving loaded for long periods Tires a Keep tires properly inflated b Inspect periodically Replace when necessary a Leaving loaded for long periods b Dr...

Page 13: ...ichever comes first Procedure for Installing Wheel Hub Removal Remounting for the wheel Hub Removing the hub for inspection or maintenance should be done in a safe location away from moving vehicles 1...

Page 14: ...OR SUPPLIED BY TIE DOWN To Obtain Technical Assistance To enable TIE DOWN to respond to a request for assistance or evaluation of customer or user operating dif culty please provide at a minimum the f...

Page 15: ...ection of this manual Why are my tires wearing unevenly 1 Unequal side to side loading Refer to Proper Loading and Unloading section of this manual 2 Tires not inflated to proper PSI 3 Wheel bearings...

Page 16: ...manship under the conditions and loads for which designed and from date of purchase as follows ALUMINUM trailer STRUCTUREs LIGHTING SYSTEM and formed cargo Max bed FLOE INTERNATIONAL will repair or re...

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