Take one ramp leg at a time and place over the ramp peg on the back of the ramp aligning both holes.
Take a ramp pin and pass it through the holes in the adjustable leg and ramp peg. Once the pin has
passed through the holes, secure the set pin by pulling the closed looped end over the set pin. Do this
for both sides and ensure that all the ramp pins have been secured. If additional length is needed,
simply remove the ramp pins and adjust the ramp leg to the desired length and reset each ramp pin.
LOWERING THE RAMP INTO POSITION
When lowering the ramp, always use both hands to assist the ramp to the ground. Do not use the
ramp leg to hold or lower the ramp to the ground. It is best to hold the ramp on the sides, towards the
end to maximize weight leverage. Keep your feet away from the landing position of the ramp.
Once the ramp has been lowered into position, it is imperative that each pivoting base, and threaded
shaft be adjusted, so that equal weight is placed on both pivoting bases. Both pivoting bases should
be touching the ground at the same time. If significant adjustment is needed to balance the adjustable
legs, then close the ramp, remove ramp pins and slide the adjustable legs to a different hole position
and reinsert the ramp pins.
For minor adjustment, simply turn the shaft nuts or the entire threaded shaft clockwise or counter
clockwise to adjust. ALWAYS make sure that the nut on the threaded shaft is tightened to avoid
damage to the adjustable threaded shaft.
NOT ADJUSTED
ADJUSTED
NOT Threaded Properly
Threaded Properly
Also ensure that the shaft nuts have been hand-tightened so that they are threaded against either end
of the shaft. Failure to do this can strip the thread pattern on the threaded shaft.