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CAUTION

  Do not back up the motorhome with the towed ve-
hicle attached. 
  Backing up with the towed vehicle attached will 
cause the towed vehicle to “jackknife,” which will dam-
age the tow bar, the baseplate, the receiver hitch, the 
towed vehicle’s front end and/or the rear of the mo-
torhome. Backing up with the towed vehicle attached 
is the primary cause of tow bar damage and will void 
the warranty.

  •  Be sure the vehicle can be towed

 before taking it on 

the road. Some vehicles must be equipped with a transmis-
sion lube pump, an axle disconnect, driveline disconnect 
or free-wheeling hubs before they can be towed. Failure 
to properly equip the vehicle will cause severe damage 
to the transmission. 
    Check the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions for the 
proper procedure(s) to prepare the vehicle for towing.

  •  The tow bar must be within the ‘Safe Zone’

 — no 

more than three inches above or below level. Towing with 
an out-of-level tow bar will cause significant wear and tear 
and may result in non-warranty failure and damages. (See 
the section titled “Stay within the ‘Safe Zone’” for further 
information.)

  •  The steering wheel must be unlocked and free to 
turn when towing. 

Failure to do so can cause severe 

tire and equipment damage. Check the manufacturer’s 
instructions for the proper towing procedure(s).
 

•  The towed vehicle and all its contents cannot ex-

ceed 6,000 pounds. 

The Falcon All Terrain

 

tow bar is rated 

at a maximum of 6,000 pounds carrying capacity; therefore 
the towed vehicle and all its contents cannot exceed 6,000 
pounds. In addition, the receiver hitch, the safety cables 
and all supplementary towing equipmentmust be rated at no 
less than the weight of the towed vehicle and all its contents. 

SAFE TOWING PRACTICES

  •  Show the owner how to properly operate the tow 
bar. 

Familiarize yourself with the features of the tow bar. 

Demonstrate them to the owner and ask the owner to con-
nect and disconnect the tow bar and other components 
of the towing system, until the owner is comfortable with 
its operation. 
 

•  Advise the owner to always use safety cables when 

towing

. The safety cables must connect the towed vehicle 

to the towing vehicle, frame to frame.
  

The capacity of the safety cables must meet or 

exceed the towed weight, or the safety cables will fail.
  •  The tow bar must be attached to a baseplate which 
is bolted to the towed vehicle’s frame or unibody.

 

  •  Read the instructions thoroughly before installing 
the tow bar and its components. 

If  the  tow bar is not 

properly aligned, centered and positioned on the towed 
vehicle, then excessive tire wear and other consequential, 
non-warranty damage may result.

INSTALLER'S SAFETY CHECKLIST

 

 •  The installer must NOT use the tow bar as a ground 

for welding. 

Connecting a ground to the tow bar will cause 

current to flow through the locking spring, which will de-
temper the spring and destroy the locking mechanism. 

  •  Under no circumstances should the tow bar be 
welded to the vehicle

, nor should any of the pre-punched 

mounting holes be altered. Any welding or altering of the 
tow bar will void the owner’s warranty. 

  Failure to follow these instructions may cause prop-
erty damage, personal injury or even death.

  •  The tow bar must be secured with linch pins (or 
optional padlocks) before towing. 

Unless the tow bar 

is secured to both vehicles with all appropriate pins (or 
padlocks), the towed vehicle will detach.
 

•  Inspect the system before towing

 — check the mounts, 

brackets, fasteners, bolts, wiring, the safety cables and all 
other components each time before towing. Additionally, 
check the baseplate every 3,000 miles — inspect for any 
fractures or cracks in the steel or any visible damage. Do 
not tow if the baseplate is damaged.
    Additionally, check the torque on all bolts. (To find 
the torque ratings, refer to the installation instructions for 
the baseplate and the tow bar.)
 

•  This tow bar is designed for use on paved roads 

only. 

ROADMASTER does not recommend off-road tow-

ing, nor does ROADMASTER warrant the tow bar for off-
road use.

  •  Never tow a vehicle with one of a comparable 
weight. 

The towed vehicle’s weight should never exceed 

40 percent of the towing vehicle’s weight.
    Towing a vehicle with one of similar weight will cause 
the towed vehicle to override the towing vehicle, result-
ing in “jackknifing,” “leapfrogging” or “fishtailing.” Serious 
damage to both vehicles, as well as the towing system, 
could result.
 

•  Always stand to one side and as close to the mo-

torhome as possible when releasing the tow bar lock-
ing mechanisms.

 Never stand between the adjustable 

arms, or put any part of your body between the adjustable 
arms when releasing the tow bar — always stand to one 
side. 
    Because the towed vehicle may jerk forward when the 
locking mechanisms are released, face the towed vehicle 
and stand as close to the back of the motorhome as pos-
sible before 

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Summary of Contents for ALL-TERRAIN BlackHawk 2 422

Page 1: ... 2003 2021 ROADMASTER Inc All rights reserved 852481 30 08 21 ...

Page 2: ...OADMASTER FAMILY Safety definitions below Installer s safety checklist 1 Safe towing practices 1 2 Connecting and disconnecting Connecting the tow bar 3 4 Disconnecting the tow bar 5 Safety cables How to use safety cables 5 6 Proper installation of safety cables 6 7 Stay within the Safe Zone 7 Care and cleaning 8 Tow bar components 9 Your tow bar serial number is located on a label on the inside o...

Page 3: ...ich is bolted to the towed vehicle s frame or unibody Read the instructions thoroughly before installing the tow bar and its components If the tow bar is not properly aligned centered and positioned on the towed vehicle then excessive tire wear and other consequential non warranty damage may result INSTALLER S SAFETY CHECKLIST The installer must NOT use the tow bar as a ground for welding Connecti...

Page 4: ... see whether you have this potential problem If you do note how far you can safely turn the motorhome s steering wheel and be sure not to turn it further when towing Damage that results from turn ing too sharply is not covered by warranty Never use the tow bar to tow more than one ve hicle In some states it is legal to have one vehicle towing more than just one vehicle for example a truck which is...

Page 5: ...d to the baseplate and locked with a linch pin Towing vibrations will force the linch pins out unless they are properly locked in place over the base pins on both baseplates Failure to properly install and lock both base pins will result in the loss of the towed vehicle which may cause property damage personal injury or even death 5 Now swing the other arm to the opposite side and connect it in th...

Page 6: ... cables or a hitch receiver rated less than the actual weight of the towed vehicle or failure may oc cur during towing causing property damage personal injury or even death If the motorhome hitch receiver has an extension do not tow if the tow bar is more than three inches out of level Receiver extensions cause the towing system to swing much higher and lower than towing systems without extensions...

Page 7: ...of connecting it First always try to park on level ground with the towed vehicle in line with the motorhome This will eliminate most of the tension between the vehicles allowing for an easier disconnect 2 Disconnect the electrical wiring harness safety cables and any other towing system accessories 3 Lift the release handles on each tow bar arm Figure 6 next page to release the locking mecha nisms...

Page 8: ...required by law Refer to Proper installation of safety cables for further information Figure 6 Option 1 Safety cable anchor is not present on all baseplates Option 2 Figure 7 Option 2 If your safety cables are long enough to bypass the removable arm then connect your safety cables directly to the baseplate as shown in Figure 6 Otherwise connect as shown in Figure 7 Failure to follow these instruct...

Page 9: ...ing with a motorhome mounted tow bar which has an upward or downward slope puts undue strain on the entire towing system For that reason do not tow if the tow bar is not within the Safe Zone no more than three inches above or below level Towing a vehicle with a tow bar that is not within the Safe Zone will result in significant wear and tear on the tow bar and baseplate significant wear and tear o...

Page 10: ...ponents Damage caused by using a petroleum based prod uct to clean or lubricate the tow bar is not covered under warranty After cleaning the tow bar wipe any remaining cleaner away To clean one of the locking mechanisms first spray cleaner into the mechanism then raise the tow bar arm Move the release handle Figure 6 up and down to flush out dirt from the bottom of the assembly Close the arm This ...

Page 11: ...ings two E clips and two handles 910003 45 7 outer arm cap color coded blue 200140 40 8 finger guard one color coded black Note please specify color black or red A006405 part description number 9 yoke color coded red replacement guard yoke combo 910011C Note please specify color black or gray 10 stinger assembly color coded black 910510 10astorage latch color coded red B001353 11 hitch pin and cli...

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