Trailer Maintenance
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PCMS Operations, Safety & Maintenance V3.0
Ver-Mac 2018
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Trailer Maintenance
A general maintenance check ensures that potentially hazardous items are caught before
they degenerate and the trailer requires a major overhaul.
Always carry out a general maintenance check of the trailer and unit components before
towing and setting up the PCMS unit at a work site.
Repair, replace or correct any obvious deficiencies.
DANGER
Never crawl under the trailer unless it is resting on jack stands
with additional support under the trailer tongue.
Improperly supported PCMS trailers may fall unexpectedly
resulting in serious injury or death.
Do not lift or support trailer on any part of the axle or the
suspension system.
4.1
Safety and Instructions Stickers
All Ver-Mac PCMS trailers display safety and instructions decals prominently on certain
parts of the units.
NOTE
If your PCMS unit is an older model and has no decals, please contact Ver-Mac
Support to receive decals and information concerning their placement on the
PCMS unit.
All operators and personnel working on the units need to be aware of and pay close
attention to all such indications.
Make sure that all decals are whole, clean and visible.
Replacement decals are available from Ver-Mac or your Ver-Mac distributor.
Please see Appendix B
– Safety Warning and Instructions Stickers
4.2
Pre-Maintenance Procedure
Never work under a trailer resting on jacks only. The trailer could slip off the jack or the
jack could fail.
Before you start any work on the unit trailer, carry out the necessary procedure to
stabilize the trailer.
Pre-Maintenance Stabilization Procedure
1.
Lower signboard and solar panels into their respective transportation cradles.
2.
Lower all jacks until trailer wheels are resting fully on the ground.
3.
Chock the wheels tightly and reposition the jacks so trailer is as level as possible.
4.
Add another jack on the trailer tongue for additional support.