
O p e r a t i o n a n d M a i n t e n a n c e
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Sliding Rotator Wreckers – Operation and Maintenance
Models: CSR50 - CSR65 - CSR85
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SEPTEMBER 19, 2022
9.4
Heavy duty tire lifts
Heavy duty tire lifts (commonly known as bus brackets) are used to tow heavy vehicles. They
have a capacity of 5,440 kg (12,000 lb.). These accessories are installed on the T-head of the T-
bar and are secured in place with locking pins. They can be installed at different positions on the
T-head of the T-bar to fit vehicles of different widths. The positions of the angled plates can also
be adjusted to fit different wheel sizes.
FIGURE 68 — EXAMPLE OF HEAVY DUTY TIRE LIFTS
9.4.1
How to use heavy duty tire lifts
The heavy duty tire lifts fit directly on the T-head of the T-bar and are secured in place with a
locking pin.
1. Position the heavy duty tire lifts at the appropriate position on the T-head of the T-bar.
Make sure to position the tire lifts appropriately for the dimensions of the vehicle to be
towed.
2. Secure both heavy duty tire lifts in place using the locking pins.
3. Position the angled plates to fit the wheel dimensions of the vehicle to be towed.
4. Secure each angled plate in place using the locking pin.