Conventional Gates

Conventional liftgates for trucks are welded to the frame of the vehicle chassis. In the stored or travel position, the lifting platform is in the vertical position at the rear of the vehicle. Since Conventional liftgates can be installed where others will not fit due to clearance requirements, they remain a practical option for a wide variety of applications.



1090 Series
1090 Spec Sheet
Owners Manual
Install Manual
Models: 102, 103
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1090 Series - Conventional Gate: 3,000 lb. capacity
Applications: Liftgates for trucks including - Straight Trucks, Cube Trucks or Cutaway Vans, Step Vans, Dual Wheel Service Body Trucks, Stake Body, Flatbed Trucks, any Work Trucks

Ideal for: General Contractor vehicles, Hauling Trucks, Moving Trucks, Food and Beverage, Leasing and Rental, Nursery and Growers vehicles

Lift Gate Design Advantages:
A heavy duty liftgate with minimal mount clearance requirement
 
1090 Series Chart
K Series
K Spec Sheet
Owners Manual
Install Manual
Models: 121, 122
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K Series - Conventional Gate: 2,000 lb. capacity
Applications: Lift gates for trucks including - Straight Trucks, Cube Trucks or Cutaway Vans, Step Vans, Dual Wheel Service Body Trucks, Stake Body, Flatbed Trucks, any Work Trucks

Ideal for: General Contractor vehicles, Hauling Trucks, Moving Trucks, Food and Beverage, Leasing and Rental, Nursery and Growers vehicles

Lift Gate Design Advantages:
Designed to fit a wide range of bed heights for medium duty delivery needs.
 
K Series Chart