Bolt Down
- Using bolt for snowmobile tie-down bar, fasten system to trailer.
- Some trailers will require a reinforcement mount plate. (if needed)
- Polaris "Glacier I" plow frame or mounting bracket. (not included) Height Adjustment
Loading with rider on ATV
1) Initial set up requires two people for proper installation; the usual ATV rider and another to set up the height adjustment.
2) Remove pins and spacers. With rider on the ATV adjust height so that the bar is a 1/2 inch lower than the clamp. (Allowing clamp to slightly lift ATV)
Loading without rider (ATV in neutral)
1) Remove pins and spacers. Adjust height so that the bar is a 1/2 inch lower than clamp allowing clamp to slightly lift ATV)
Approach
-Approach Tie-Down System when trailer is level.
-Slowly inch ATV forward to prevent damage to clamp and ATV.
-Inconsistent speed can compress or decompress suspension causing a misalignment with ATV and Tie-Down System.
-Keep hands away from clamp to prevent injury.Safety Check
-Put ATV in reverse or physically push with a small amount of force on the Tie-Down System to ensure it's locked in place. (Don't spin wheels)
Lock
-A hole is provided for additional security.
-Using a pin or pad lock, Tie-Down System can be lockedUnlock
-Remove lock or pin
-Flip lock lever down releasing ATV from Tie-Down SystemWarnings
-Approach clamp at a very low speed to prevent damage to clamp and vehicle.
-Put ATV in reverse to insure proper tie-down.
-Keep hands away from clamp to prevent injury.
-Keep clamp free of dirt and ice.
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