Inspection, Service and Maintenance
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Never crawl under your trailer unless it is on firm and level ground and
resting on properly placed and secured jack stands.
8.2.2 Trailer Structure
Because the trailer floor receives the most abuse, it will most likely
corrode before any other part of the structure.
Using a power washer and a detergent solution, wash inside and outside
of the trailer.
8.2.2.1 Fasteners and Frame Members
Inspect all of the fasteners and structural frame members for bending and
other damage, cracks, or failure. Repair or replace any damaged fastener
and repair the frame member. If you have any questions about the
condition or method of repair of fasteners or frame members, get the
recommendation of, or have the repair done by, your dealer.
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Broken or damaged fasteners or welds can cause injury or damage to
trailer and contents.
Inspect for, and repair all damaged parts at least once a year.
8.2.2.2 Welds
All welds can crack or fail when subjected to heavy loads or movement
of cargo that was not properly tied to prevent movement. Any time that
you know or suspect that the trailer has been subjected to heavy loads or
movement of cargo, immediately inspect the welds and fasteners for
damage. To prevent severe damage to your trailer, inspect all of the
welds for cracks or failure at least once a year.
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