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SOME MAINTENANCE MAY REQUIRE THE USE OF SPECIAL
TOOLS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE, REPAIR OR WORK ON
ANY AXLE, BRAKE OR WHEEL SYSTEM UNLESS YOU HAVE
APPROPRIATE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND THE PROPER
TOOLS. LACK OF PROPER TRAINING, FAILURE TO FOLLOW
PROCEDURES OR USE SPECIAL TOOLS AND SAFETY
EQUIPMENT COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
Wheel Bearing Lubrication
Wheel bearings should be hand repacked every 12,000 miles or every 12
months. Every time the wheel hub is removed, the wheel bearings must be
adjusted. Turn the hub slowly to seat the bearings while tightening the
spindle nut until the hub still no longer turns. Loosen the spindle nut so it
may be turned by hand. Tighten nut finger tight then loosen to first hub slot
allowing alignment. Install cotter pin.
Prepare bearings by cleaning with solvent to remove the old grease. Repack
by pressing fresh grease into bearing roller area. Repack bearings more often
if subject to extremely wet conditions. If trailer has not been used for more
than 2 months, the wheel bearings should be inspected and repacked if
necessary.
Windows and Doors
Check the seals around the windows and doors at regular intervals. Follow
previous instructions for checking the condition of seals and repairing as
necessary.
Make sure that windows remain operative by adjusting and lubricating
latches and moving parts annually. Also check the condition and operation
of the door locks, lubricating as necessary. Use powdered graphite or light
oil to lubricate moving parts on doors and windows.
Keep screens and window slides clean and free of debris to maintain proper
operation. Test the operation of all windows occasionally to make sure they
are working properly, closing flush and that the locks are holding tight.
Drainage System
The drainage system, including the tanks and associated drain piping, should
be periodically inspected for road damage. Any deterioration of the sealant
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