I I . S A F E T Y
HITCH CLASS INFORMATION
Hitches come in a variety of sizes and are desig- nated by class. The classes range from Class I to Class IV. A heavier load requires a larger class, which has a higher tongue weight. Tongue weight is the amount of weight (downward force) that the load puts on the hitch. See figure 1.
The combined weight of your lift and mobility device gives you the minimum tongue weight for your application. Exceeding the tongue weight of a hitch creates an unsafe driving situation and can damage the hitch and/or the vehicle. See figures 2 and 3.
WARNING! Adding accessories, oversize batteries, or a different seat will increase the weight of your mobility device. Verify with your authorized Pride Provider that the total weight of your mobility device, including additions, does not exceed the maximum weight allowance.
WARNING! Never exceed the maximum lifting capacity of a lift regardless of the class of hitch being used. Doing so may cause lift and/or vehicle damage.
Figure 1. Tongue Weight Pressure Point
Figure 2. Unsafe Driving Situation
Figure 3. Vehicle Damage
Hitch Classes
A Class I hitch has a maximum tongue weight of 200 lbs. (90.71 kg).
A Class II hitch has a maximum tongue weight of 350 lbs. (158.75 kg).
A Class III hitch has a maximum tongue weight of 500 lbs. (226.79 kg).
A Class IV hitch has a maximum tongue weight of 1200 lbs. (544.31 kg).
WARNING! Before installing the lift and applicable hitch systems, check your vehicle owner’s manual for hitch maximum tongue weight capacity. Do not exceed the maximum tongue weight capacity of your vehicle.
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