Using the Axis
Using Kayaks as our example: Lift the front
end onto the roller.
Walk to the rear of the kayak and carefully lift
the stern and walk towards the vehicle.
With the kayak placed as far into the bed as
possible, secure all items of transport with
load straps that can withstand the forces
placed upon them.
Unload your item in the opposite fashion.
NOTE: All images are for reference only.
Every setup is unique. Please feel free to
contact Malone with any questions or
concerns about your specific transport
issue(s).
IMPORTANT SAFTEY INFORMATION
Caution -Check local and state laws before using Hitch Rack .
1. The safety and instruction manual should always accompany this product and be kept with it when it
is transferred or loaned to another person.
2. Do not use product when vehicle is not loaded.
3. Use only during daylight hours, not in dark or low light conditions.
4. Do not use with loads extending more than 6 feet beyond dropped tailgate.
5. Set elevation of T-bar to same level as truck bed or vehicle roof height.
6. Loads carried in trucks must be placed against the front of the truck bed, tied and centered above
T-bar to prevent load from bouncing or sliding.
7. Attach safety flag to the end of the load.
8. Do not block tail lights, brake lights, or turn signals.
9. Check local and state laws before using product.
10. Secure all pins and clips.
11. Do not cut-drill-weld-or modify product.
12. Always install T-bar with reflective tape facing away from vehicle.
13. For vehicles that have a common passenger and cargo compartment, such as SUV's, CUV's and
vans, do not use product in horizontal position when vehicle is running to prevent exhaust gases from
entering passenger areas.
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