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Step 3: Considering Operating Conditions and Environments

Step 2: Determine “Tongue Weight Capacity”

Step 1: Determine “Gross Trailer(s) Weight”

Step 4: Browse Premier Product Catalog

Selecting The Right Equipment

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Whatever your application, selecting the proper equipment for the job is very important� Proper selection along 
with regular inspection and maintenance will help keep operating costs minimal while providing long life to each 
component� Below are general guidelines for selecting Premier Couplings and Drawbar Eyes� If you feel that your 
application is unique, please give Premier a call so that we may help you through the selection process�

Follow these four steps to ensure proper selection of Premier Couplings and Drawbar Eyes�

Step 2:

Determine “Tongue

Weight Capacity”

(Maximum occurring tongue weight)

Step 3:

Add Margin of Safety

(Dependent upon your equipment 

and operating environment)

Step 4:

Browse Premier 

Product Catalog

(Based on Steps 1 - 3)

Step 1:

Determine “Gross 

Trailer(s) Weight”

(GVWR(s) of towed trailers)

“Gross Trailer(s) Weight” is usually determined by the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)� This information is 
attached to the trailer by the trailer manufacturer�

For “Double Trailer” configurations, only the rear trailer is considered  
when selecting your Premier Coupling or Drawbar Eye� In this example, a  
Coupling and Drawbar Eye with a “Gross Trailer Weight” rating of 40,000 lbs�  
(18,143 kg) would be the minimum rating acceptable for normal, over-the-
road applications (see Tongue Weight section below)�

For “Triple Trailers”, only the two most rearward trailers are 
considered in selecting your Premier Coupling or Drawbar Eye� 
In this example, a Coupling and Drawbar Eye with a “Gross 
Trailer Weight” rating of 80,000 lbs� (36,287 kg) would be the 
minimum acceptable for normal, over-the-road applications 
(see Tongue Weight section below)�

Double Trailer Configuration

Triple Trailer Configuration

Example only, each application may vary and should be considered unique�

Example only, each application may vary and should be considered unique�

40,000 LBS

40,000 LBS

40,000 LBS

Environments such as rough uneven roads or off-road use can dramatically increase shock loads to both drawbar 
eyes and couplings� In general, increasing the “Gross Trailer Weight” (Step 1:) and “Tongue Weight Capacity” 
(Step 2:) by a minimum of 25% will be sufficient for many applications� Even if an application is used off-road 
occasionally, the minimum increase necessary for Gross Trailer and Tongue Weight is 25%� Certain types of 
equipment and/or operating practices can also dramatically increase loads through equipment binding and/or 
improper loading practices� Of special concern is high tongue weight� However, each application is unique and 
every environment different, therefore your application may require more than 25%�

Once both “Gross Trailers(s) Weight” (Step 1:) and “Tongue Weight Capacity” (Step 2:) have been determined, 
evaluate your operating conditions and apply an appropriate margin of safety� 

Browse the Premier Product Catalog and refer to the “Specifications” section of each product� Be sure to review 
the “Understanding Premier Load Specifications” section and “Coupling to Drawbar Eye Cross-Reference” sheet 
on the next couple pages�

“Tongue Weight Capacity”

 is the maximum expected weight at 

the drawbar eye� If a hinged drawbar is used, the maximum weight 
will be approximately 1/2 the overall drawbar weight� If a non-hinged 
drawbar is used and the actual tongue weight is not known, you can 
approximate the weight by multiplying the GVWR of the towed trailer 
by 15%� However, each application is unique and the best practice is 
to weigh the tongue when the trailer is loaded to its GVWR�

Summary of Contents for 890CL

Page 1: ...stalling using or attempting to repair this product If you have any questions call Premier at 800 255 5387 or 503 234 9202 Installation Inspection Operation Maintenance Guide MANUFACTURING CO THE FIRS...

Page 2: ...g and Drawbar Eye with a Gross Trailer Weight rating of 80 000 lbs 36 287 kg would be the minimum acceptable for normal over the road applications see Tongue Weight section below Double Trailer Config...

Page 3: ...want to place an order you can speak directly with one of our experienced and knowledgeable Customer Service Representatives Sales Representatives Would you like on site training or assistance Contac...

Page 4: ...7 108 110 123 127 200 200L 203 205 207 238DB 245DB 245DB 3 300 304 305 307 309 405 407SE 410 16 24 100 100 3 100 4 100 4H 130 135NT 140 150 160 235NT 240 240K 270 360 370 370B 470 470H 480 570 580 580...

Page 5: ...Trailer Weight Maximum Tongue Weight Upward Vertical Capacity Maximum Eye X Section Minimum Eye Opening Unit Weight 90 000 lbs 40 823 kg 18 000 lbs 8 164 kg 18 000 lbs 5 443 kg 1 13 16 in 46 mm 2 3 8...

Page 6: ...layout the cross member and then drill the holes for the mounting bolts 4 Mount the 890CL 890CRCoupling using either Premier s 507 Bolt Kit and provided torque value or four other 3 4 grade 8 bolts an...

Page 7: ...delines Operation OPENING Coupling Latch See specific model of coupling for proper opening instructions 890CL 1 Remove the 891P Pin from the 891 Handle 2 Grasp the 896 Handle and rotate it downward cl...

Page 8: ...y that the 891 and 896 Handles are in their locked close upward most positions as shown in the Standard Installation Drawing 4 Verify that the 891P Pin hole in the 891 Handle is aligned with the slot...

Page 9: ...USE 8 DO NOT APPLY LUBRICANTS TO THE COUPLING HOOK OR DRAWBAR EYE LOOP AS THEY CAN COVER UP POSSIBLE DAMAGE AND ACCELERATE WEAR 9 ALWAYS ABIDE BY ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS GOVERNIN...

Page 10: ...IMER Although great care has been taken to ensure accurate information throughout this document Premier Manufacturing Company must reserve the right to alter any information contained within These cha...

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