Blue Ox SC4200 User Manual
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292-2880 Rev. B
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07/12/11
SC4200
SportLift III
Installation Instructions
Step 12
13. Once the cable is routed through the second
snatch block, return cable to the D-Shackle
on the winch mount weldment. You will
need to remove the pin from the bolt, then
remove the nut and slide bolt out. After bolt is
removed, run cable loop into the D-Shackle
and run bolt back through loop and replace
the nut and pin.
Step 13
14. For attaching tire support, position bike on
the lift where you want it to sit, then position
tire support up to front tire on the drivers side
and mark where the holes need to be drilled.
Using a 11/32” drill bit, drill holes and insert
three (3) 5/16”-18 x 1” carriage bolts, three
(3) 5/16” flat washers, three (3) 5/16” lock
washers and three (3) 5/16”-18 hex nuts.
15. For installation of the round tail lights, please
refer to the installation instructions for the
SC9005 included with the SC4200.
FLAT-TOWING WITH THE
SPORTLIFT™ III
1. Using winch, raise arm assemblies up to
release pressure from the 3/4” x 4” pins with
clips. Pull pins from arm assemblies and
lower deck to the ground and load cargo
onto the deck of SportLift III. Once the cargo
is postioned correctly on the deck, use tie-
downs to fasten cargo securely. Use as
many tie-downs as it takes to securely fasten
the cargo down to the deck. Blue Ox is not
responsible for any cargo that is fastened
down to SportLift III.
2. Once cargo is tied down, raise deck with the
winch all the way up and secure both arm
assemblies with 3/4” x 4” pins with clips, then
lower arm assemblies down onto the pins.
Be sure to take the load off winch cable or
damage will occur.
3. Disconnect the quick connects at the winch,
and store it in a safe dry place.
4. With cargo loaded, strapped down, and in the
towing position, SportLift III is now ready for
transporting.
WARNING!! - SportLift III is designed to FLAT-
TOW vehicles. Towing trailers will increase the
down force thus exceeding the weight carrying
capacity of SportLift III. Exceeding the capacity
WILL lead to damage and possible product
failure.