INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Product No.
26660
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SMALL PARTS
STANDARD FRICTION
SWAY CONTROL
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take it with you.
SMALL PARTS
PACKAGE 26673
ELKHART, IN., OAKVILLE, ONT.
DEALERS: GIVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO YOUR CUSTOMER
1
1a
6
10
5
8
11
2b
2
3
4
1c
1b
9
7
2
3
4
2b
2a
REF. QTY
DESCRIPTION
1
1
Ball Assembly
1a*
1
Ball
1b*
1
Nut, Hex, 5/8-11
1c*
1
Lock Washer
2
1
Fastener Kit
2a**
6
Screw, Self Tapping
REF.
QTY
DESCRIPTION
4
1
Bar-Ball Mounting (not included)
5
1
Handle, On/Off
6
1
Slide Bar
7
1
Bolt, Tension Adjusting
8
1
Grip, Handle
9
1
Compression Plate Ass'y
24-9 x 11
2b**
2
Clip
3
1
Ball/Plate Assembly
10
1
Washer, Hardened
11
1
Main Body Ass'y
IMPORTANT:
1.
SWAY CONTROL CANNOT BE USED ON TRAILERS WITH SURGE BRAKES.
2
Trailer loading Proper trailer loading is o r first line defense against dangero s instabilit and s a
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items sho ld be placed on
*INCLUDED IN BALL ASSEMBLY
**INCLUDED IN FASTENER KIT, ALSO SOLD SEPARATELY
2.
Trailer loading: Proper trailer loading is your first-line defense against dangerous instability and sway. Heavy items should be placed on
the floor in front of the axle. The load should be balanced side-to-side and secured to prevent shifting. Tongue weight should be about
10-15 percent of gross trailer weight for most trailers. Too low a percentage of tongue weight can cause sway. Load the trailer heavier in
front.
3.
The handle (5) is an on/off device. The bolt (7) below is for adjustment only.
4.
When towing during slippery conditions such as wet, icy, or snow-covered roads or on loose gravel, turn on/off handle (5)
counterclockwise until all tension is removed from unit. Failure to do so could prevent tow vehicle and trailer from turning properly.
(OVER)
For Installation Assistance or Technical Help, Call 1-800-758-0869
© 1996 REESE PRODUCTS, INC.
5. `
Do not speed up if sway occurs. Sway increases with speed. Do not continue to operate a swaying vehicle. Check trailer loading, sway
control adjustment, and all other equipment, until the cause of sway has been determined and corrected.
6.
Never paint or lubricate slide bar (6).