Rev: 10.18.21 Page 3 CCD-0004098
The “CAUTION” symbol above is a sign that a safety risk is involved and may cause personal injury
and/or product or property damage if not safely adhered to and within the parameters set forth
in this manual. Always wear eye protection when performing service, maintenance or installation
procedures. Other safety equipment to consider would be hearing protection, gloves and possibly a
full face shield, depending on the nature of the task.
Do not exceed maximum capacity or weight ratings. Exceeding the maximum capacity or weight
ratings can cause death, serious personal injury, product or property damage.
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.
Resources Required
• 1-3 People depending on task
• Impact wrench
• Cordless or electric drill or screw gun
• Appropriate drive bits
• 3/4" Deep well socket
• 9/16" Box end wrench
• Pan head, 3/8" thread diameter, case hardened
trilobular bolts
• Flat washers
• Locking nuts
• OEM supplied self-tapping screws (optional)
• Measuring tape
• Non-permanent method of marking
Prior to Installation
1. Chassis subfloor must be installed.
2. Sidewalls must be installed.
3. Door Jamb installed
Weight Ratings
Ramp Door
A. Overall Capacity - 3000 lbs. for doors with five or more bumper contacts or lower hinge leaves.
- 1600 lbs. for doors with less than five bumper contacts or lower hinge leaves.
B. Maximum per wheel contact - 1000 lbs.
C. Speed Rating - The vehicle should not exceed 5 MPH while driving up the ramp.
NOTE: Stabilizer jacks must be used when the door is in the patio position.
• Do not operate the ramp door on uneven ground.
• Always lower ramp door onto level ground.
• Do not lower ramp door into a ditch or gully.
• Do not release the ramp door until it rests completely on the ground.
• Do not stand behind the ramp door while operating.
• Keep all body parts clear of the ramp door while closing.
• Failure to heed WARNING may result in serious bodily injury or component and/or property damage.
NOTE: Although the product is water resistant, LCI recommends storing the door in the closed position
during periods of rain to reduce the risk of water intrusion, which may result in delamination.