MRT Models
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Anthony Lifgtates, Inc.
800-482-0003
www.anthonyliftgates.com
4.10 Mount Inside Van Control (Optional)
The inside van control (optional) will allow an operator
to raise and lower the liftgate from inside the trailer. The
inside van control is designed to mount in the plywood
lining of the trailer (up to 1/4 inch thick).
Tip: If the plywood lining is more than 1/4 inch thick,
“spot face” the plywood lining or cut out a bigger
hole and mount cup into a thin piece of metal.
1. Place the inside van control approximately
3 feet above the floor of the trailer or at your desired
location.
2. Drill a 2-1/4 inch diameter hole through the plywood
lining for the recessed switch plate.
3. Drill a 1/2 inch hole in the bottom rail of the side wall,
directly below the switch location.
4. Feed the electrical cord inside the side wall and
through the hole in bottom rail.
5. Secure the recessed plate and switch to the plywood
lining with 3 wood screws.
6. Route the electrical cord through (or under) the
vehicle crossmembers and tie any dangling cord to
the vehicle.
7. Route the electrical cord into the power unit
enclosure and connect the wires into the terminal strip
by matching the wire numbers.
Tip: The white wire in the UP/DOWN control should
be attached to the small post on the motor-start
solenoid.
8. After connections are completed, close the pump
enclosure door and secure the latch.
4.11 Dock Seal Kit Installation (Optional)
The dock seal kit should be installed after liftgate
installation is complete.
1. Trim the side panels to the length needed. This
dimension varies from vehicle to vehicle.
2. Position the panels as shown and bolt together or
weld to the rear corner posts and header of the trailer/
body.
MRT-1097
Top Panel
Corner Gusset
2 Req.
Streetside
Panel
Curbside
Panel
Rear
Corner
Post of
Trailer
(Body)
3. Weld or bolt the corner gussets to the top panel and
side panels.