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1.

 

On a flat, smooth surface, roll the LiftGator up to the vehicle’s hitch 

receiver so the two long axes align.

 

WARNING: If transporting over uneven or tilted surfaces, be careful not to tip the 

LiftGator. Always keep the center of gravity low by lowering the platform before 

transporting. 

2.

 

If a height difference exists, raise or lower the hitch by 

using 

stabilizer leg switches on each stabilizer motor

, until the axes of the 

hitch and the hitch receiver align. 

3.

 

Slide the hitch into the hitch receiver until the holes align, insert the 
hitch pin and secure it into place with a safety clip. 

4.

 

Suggested:

 If equipped, wrap the hitch quiet clamp around the hitch 

and hitch receiver. Lightly oil and tighten the nuts to a snug fit of 

approximately 10

-13 lb. 

5.

 

Pull the bottom pin on the stabilizer legs to remove the skates. 

6.

 

Using the switch, move the stabilizer leg up until the weight of the 
LiftGator is removed from the stabilizer. 

7.

 

The skate should fall from the stabilizer leg, and you should be left 
with just the square foot of the stabilizer leg. Place skates carefully to 
the side.  

8.

 

Continue to raise the stabilizer until the stabilizer leg is as high as 
possible for ground clearance. 

9.

 

Repeat steps 6-9 for the opposite stabilizer leg. 

10.

 

Suggested:

 If equipped with the hitch quiet clamp, check the 

clearance between the hitch and hitch receiver by rocking the 
LiftGator from side to side. If too much movement occurs, level the 
LiftGator relative to the truck and tighten the hitch quiet clamp 

again. Repeat this step until excessive motion ceases.

 

WARNING: Do not over tighten the nuts on the hitch quiet clamp; it will damage 
the threads. Light oiling of the threads before tightening and torqueing to 10-13 
lb. will mitigate this risk. 

Summary of Contents for TG-P

Page 1: ...300lbs Removable Liftgate Visit our website at www LiftGator com WARNING Read the entirety of this manual before using the LiftGator Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death SAVE THIS MA...

Page 2: ...Safety o General Safety Precautions and Warnings o LiftGator Safety Precautions Warnings General Operation o Pre Operation Safety Check o Product Installation and Removal o Lifting Operation Maintenan...

Page 3: ...TOR System operation and assembly is at the USER s own risk LIFTGATOR accepts no liability for damage of property or persons caused by its products components accessories installation assembly instruc...

Page 4: ...e responsible for proper installation operation and maintenance as specified in our manuals and for using the product in recommended applications and capacities You may be required to make the product...

Page 5: ...Page 5 Common Parts...

Page 6: ...rust Check for damaged parts Before using the LiftGator thoroughly inspect all parts for damage wear alignments binding etc If any part is damaged discontinue use and seek assistance by a qualified te...

Page 7: ...possible on the platform Never lift objects that are hanging off the side of the platform All unstable and rolling loads must be tied down before lifting and lowering with the LiftGator Before dismoun...

Page 8: ...Gator customer support LiftGator Installation Before installation of the LiftGator into the hitch receiver it must be in the correct configuration A skate must be fixed to the bottom of each stabilize...

Page 9: ...om pin on the stabilizer legs to remove the skates 6 Using the switch move the stabilizer leg up until the weight of the LiftGator is removed from the stabilizer 7 The skate should fall from the stabi...

Page 10: ...assenger side stabilizer leg housing position the platform as low as possible while still allowing room to remove the hitch pin and loosen the hitch quiet clamp 4 Loosen but do not fully remove the hi...

Page 11: ...e ground by pulling the stabilizer pin dropping the leg and resetting the stabilizer pin Preload each stabilizer by lowering the stabilizer legs until the stabilizer foot is securely on the ground 3 U...

Page 12: ...ven surface such as asphalt or cement 2 Before lowering the LiftGator each stabilizer with skates DETACHED must be deployed to the ground by pulling the stabilizer pin dropping the leg and resetting t...

Page 13: ...Picture of platform height correctly adjusted to drive 9 Retract drop legs and secure pins Maintenance Operations Note A qualified technician shall perform all service and maintenance to the LiftGato...

Page 14: ...ight machine oil or white lithium grease lubricate all the pivoting and rubbing joints on the LiftGator including Front Flap and Kick Flap pivoting hinges Pivot points between the two carries and plat...

Page 15: ...Page 15 Lubrication Areas...

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Page 17: ...Page 17 Connection Points Check all electrical connection points if there is rust or corrosion DO NOT use the unit Please contact LiftGator Service for new parts Examples below...

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