Tuckunder-Style Liftgates Maximize Operator Convenience

Tuckunder-Style Liftgates Maximize Operator Convenience
TKT Models, the first Tuckunder-style liftgates ever produced by Tommy Gate, incorporate a state-of-the-art, wide-arm, dual-cylinder design along with numerous installation, operation and service features to maximize both operator and upfitter convenience.

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Woodbine Manufacturing Company, producer of Tommy Gate hydraulic lifts, has announced the brand new Tuckunder Series liftgate (TKT) for flatbed, stake, and van bodies. 

TKT Models, the first Tuckunder-style liftgates ever produced by Tommy Gate, incorporate a state-of-the-art, wide-arm, dual-cylinder design along with numerous installation, operation and service features to maximize both operator and upfitter convenience. 

TKT Models are initially being offered with self-leveling, wedge-style platforms (either extruded aluminum or steel treadplate), lifting capacities of 2,500 or 3,000 pounds, and bed extensions fitting either 96- or 102-inch-wide bodies. 

Standard features include: 

  • Hydraulic power-down to provide quick, consistent platform deployment
  • Underride impact guard to protect from vehicle underride
  • 24-inch rubber dock bumpers to protect bed extension from direct contact with dock surface
  • Snubber kit to secure stored platform
  • Low-profile, fixed toggle control (with five minute inactivity shut off)
  • Two-gauge, full-length power cable and ground 

Throughout an extensive research and development process, the Tommy Gate engineering and customer service departments elicited mass amounts of feedback from their network of industry resources which dictated many of the TKT Models’ specifications and features. 

“Tommy Gate interviewed distributors and installers about what sort of things they liked, or didn’t like, about the products in the marketplace,” said Tommy Gate Senior Engineer Andrew Fitzgibbon. “And we talked to some end customers about how they used their gates. We also mixed in a healthy dose of taking into account our capabilities, our expertise, here at the factory and what we do well. So, we kind of mixed all three of those things together and ended up with our finished product.” 

For more information, visit www.tommygate.com.



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