ROADPRO TESA Auto Lift Levelling System Instructions
- June 1, 2024
- ROADPRO
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ROADPRO TESA Auto Lift Levelling System
Specifications
- Manufacturer: RoadPro Ltd.
- Address: 3 Egerton Close, DAVENTRY, Northamptonshire, NN11 8PE, England
- Email: sales@roadpro.co.uk
- Website: www.roadpro.co.uk
- Installation: TESA AutoLift
- Maximum GVW: 5 tonnes
- Minimum Clearance: 35cm between mounting points on chassis and ground
- Minimum Wheel Diameter: 16 inches
Product Usage Instructions
Installation Requirements
- Ensure vehicle GVW is not more than 5 tonnes.
- Minimum 35cm clearance between chassis mounting points and ground.
- Wheels must be at least 16 inches in diameter.
- Check clearance for front jacks on Ducato (may be suitable with 15-inch wheels).
- Mounting brackets provided by TESA.
Vehicle Details Required for Installation
- Make of motorhome
- Base vehicle (e.g., Ducato, Mercedes Sprinter, FordTransit)
- Year of manufacture
- Chassis type
- Tyre radial number (found on the tire wall)
- Clearance: Minimum 35 cm between mounting points and ground
Note: Clearance may vary when laden or with adjustable air suspension. The installer may need to inspect the vehicle or photos of the underside for fitting brackets.
Bracket Options
Mounting brackets are available on the RoadPro website for viewing.
TESA AutoLift Installation
We do not install the AutoLift ourselves but work with reputable installers around the country. From north to south, these include:
- Motorhome Services Scotland – Perth, Scotland
- Motorhome Centre – Glasgow, Scotland
- Camper Ni – Hillsborough, N. Ireland
- Jacques Towbars – York
- Rhino Installs – Preston
- Lincs Caravan & Motorhome Services – Lincolnshire
- S &G Leisure – Buckinghamshire
- Bristol Caravans – Bristol
- Mercury RV – Sittingbourne, Kent
- Essanjay – Poole, Dorset
- Motorhome Workshop – Worthing, West Sussex
- Devon and Cornwall Motorhome and Caravan Service Repair Centre – Plympton, Devon
Please contact one of these companies and they will be able to advise you.
The AutoLift system can be installed on most motorhomes as long as they conform to these basic requirements:
- The vehicle has a GVW of no more than 5 tonnes.
- There is a minimum of 35cm clearance between the mounting points on the chassis and the ground. This is especially important for the front jacks on a Ducato.
- The vehicle’s wheels are at least 16” in diameter. 15” may be OK but double-check that there is sufficient distance from the chassis to the ground for the front jacks to extend. The same rule applies if the vehicle has air suspension.
- Mounting brackets are supplied by TESA. You can see the available brackets on our website here.
The installation company will require the following vehicle details
- Make of motorhome
- Base vehicle (Ducato, Mercedes Sprinter, Ford Transit, etc)
- Year of manufacture
- Chassis type
- Tires’ radial number (this is on the tire wall usually three numbers / two numbers R?? ###/##R??)
- Clearance There must be a minimum of 35 cm clearance between the mounting points on the chassis and the ground. Clearance will be affected when the vehicle is laden or if it has adjustable air suspension, so please take this into account.
Even motorhomes of the same model type can have variations on the underside.
To make sure that the mounting brackets can be fitted, the installer may need
to see the vehicle itself or photos of the vehicle’s underside.
Click here to see the AutoLift system on our website and, if you need any
further assistance, please contact us via our website or email –
sales@roadpro.co.uk.
RoadPro Ltd.
- Address: 3 Egerton Close, DAVENTRY, Northamptonshire, NN11 8PE, England
- E-mail: sales@roadpro.co.uk
- Website www.roadpro.co.uk
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can the AutoLift system be installed on any motorhome?
- A: The system can be installed on most motorhomes meeting the specified requirements. Contact an authorized installer for advice.
- Q: What information is needed for installation?
- A: The installation company will require details such as the make of the motorhome, base vehicle, year of manufacture, chassis type, tire radial number, and clearance measurements.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>