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T-10-UR

Table of Contents

Section 1. Operation .................................................................................... 3

1.0

Introduction ................................................................................... 3

1.1

Purpose ........................................................................................ 3

1.2

Rating............................................................................................ 3

1.3

Design and Safety Factors ........................................................... 4

1.4

Vehicle Load and Handling Limits ................................................ 4

1.5

Reporting Safety Defects ............................................................. 7

1.6

Alert Symbols ................................................................................ 8

1.7

Pre-Trip Inspection........................................................................ 9

1.8

Hook-Up Procedures .................................................................. 10

1.9

Loading and Unloading .............................................................. 11

Trailers With Ramps ................................................................. 12
Trailers With Tilt Decks ............................................................. 12

      A.0

Addendum - Tire Safety Information ................................................

Section 2. Maintenance .............................................................................. 13

2.0

Periodic Maintenance .................................................................. 13

2.1

Structural Components ............................................................... 14

Sub-Frame ................................................................................ 14
Deck ......................................................................................... 14

2.2

Sub-Assembly Components ....................................................... 14

Coupling .................................................................................... 14
Jack .......................................................................................... 15
Cushion Cylinder....................................................................... 15
Deck Latch ................................................................................ 15
Deck Hinge Assembly ............................................................... 15

2.3

Running Gear .............................................................................. 16

Suspension ............................................................................... 16
Hubs and Drums....................................................................... 16
Brake Drum Inspection ............................................................. 17
Bearing Inspection .................................................................... 17
Standard Bearing Lubrication .................................................... 18
E-Z Lube Bearing Lubrication .................................................... 18
Seal Inspection and Replacement ............................................ 19
Hub Reinstallation and Bearing Adjustment .............................. 19

2.4

Wheels and Tires ........................................................................ 20

Wheels...................................................................................... 20
Tires .......................................................................................... 22
Inflation Pressure ...................................................................... 22
Tire Wear Diagnostic Chart ...................................................... 23

2.5

Electrical ..................................................................................... 24

Harnesses and Lights ............................................................... 24
Junction Block ........................................................................... 24
Electrical Plug ........................................................................... 24

Contents

Revision E 04/08/05

Summary of Contents for T-10-UR

Page 1: ...riodic Maintenance 13 2 1 Structural Components 14 Sub Frame 14 Deck 14 2 2 Sub Assembly Components 14 Coupling 14 Jack 15 Cushion Cylinder 15 Deck Latch 15 Deck Hinge Assembly 15 2 3 Running Gear 16...

Page 2: ...bleshooting 35 Measuring Voltage 35 Measuring Amperage 37 Electric Brake System Troubleshooting Chart 38 2 9 Pre Storage Maintenance 40 2 10 Pre Season Maintenance 41 Section 3 Parts 42 3 1 Structural...

Page 3: ...er awareness and skill can help compensate for these factors This knowledge will assist you to safely enjoy the maximum utility and productivity from your trailer First and foremost DO NOT operate the...

Page 4: ...ed to carry the full rated capacity of the trailer Extreme concentrated appli cations may require additional support for the load 1 4 Vehicle Load and Handling Limits Vehicle handling limits can be gr...

Page 5: ...icantly to the handling characteristics of the combination and allow the driver to utilize all the design responses of the vehicle to make evasive maneuvers in the safest manner Irregular terrain stee...

Page 6: ...liar the driver is with the vehicle and the road the less likely he will need to make abrupt emergency maneuvers which will take the vehicle to its limits Control and stability may be main tained if t...

Page 7: ...hat a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may pursue a remedy campaign and recall those vehicles However NHTSAcannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Gem St...

Page 8: ...h DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided...

Page 9: ...sting the trailer hitch to compensate for settling of tow vehicle springs when loaded Always visually inspect hitch for unusual appearances such as bent components cracks in welds or chipped paint whe...

Page 10: ...heir attachment to both the trailer and the towing ve hicle Connect safety chains to tow vehicle using crossed pattern under tongue Allow slack for turning but avoid having chains drag on pavement Mak...

Page 11: ...ing capacity or other unstable trailer characteristics which could result in an accident causing property damage bodily injury or death It is the operators responsibility to take whatever steps necess...

Page 12: ...ading or unload ing it is very important that ramps are adjusted to proper spacing for equipment being transported When loading equipment onto deck drive slowly forward until appropriate tongue load i...

Page 13: ...t of cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs on your vehicle s placard See figure 1 1 2 This figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity 3 Determine the combined weight o...

Page 14: ...nance activities can also Improve vehicle handling Help protect you and others from avoidable breakdowns and accidents Improve fuel economy Increase the life of your tires This booklet presents a comp...

Page 15: ...r pressure measured in pounds per square inch psi a tire requires to be properly inflated You will also find this number on the vehicle information placard expressed in kilopascals kPa which is the me...

Page 16: ...of all tires Step 3 If the tire pressure is too high in any of the tires slowly release air by gently pressing on the tire valve stem with the edge of your tire gauge until you get to the correct pre...

Page 17: ...coln s head upside down and facing you If you can see the top of Lincoln s head you are ready for new tires A 9 Tire Balance and Wheel Alignment To avoid vibration or shaking of the vehicle when a tir...

Page 18: ...as the aspect ratio gives the tire s ratio of height to width Numbers of 70 or lower indicate a short sidewall for improved steering response and better overall handling on dry pavement R The R stand...

Page 19: ...mph tire manufacturers some times use the letters ZR For those with a maximum speed capability over 186 mph tire manufacturers always use the letters ZR U S DOT Tire Identification Number This begins...

Page 20: ...a tire graded 400 should last twice as long as a tire graded 200 Traction Letter This letter indicates a tire s ability to stop on wet pavement A higher graded tire should allow you to stop your car...

Page 21: ...tion the tire is for trailer use only Max Load Dual kg lbs at kPa psi Cold This information indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a dual that is when four tires are put...

Page 22: ...Check tire pressure regularly at least once a month including the spare Inspect tires for uneven wear patterns on the tread cracks foreign objects or other signs of wear or trauma Remove bits of glass...

Page 23: ...hly Check for loose or missing suspension fasteners Check brake adjustment see page 25 Quarterly Lube Dico surge actuator rollers see Surge Actuator Maintenance on page 27 Annually Pack wheel bearings...

Page 24: ...either rubber compound or wood For wood decks it may be necessary to apply a new coat of wood preservative after decking has aged and become dry The best time to apply preservative is during warm weat...

Page 25: ...or sluggish Fully collapse the cylinder and then remove the filler plug and drain out the old fluid Add 10W hydraulic fluid until the cylinder is full and all the air has been expelled Deck Latch If...

Page 26: ...xcess wear elongation of bolt holes and loosening of fasteners Whenever loose or replaced the fasteners in your suspension system should be torqued as detailed below 1 U bolt 45 to 60 lbs ft 2 Shoulde...

Page 27: ...d air or a lint free cloth and inspect each roller completely Also clean and inspect the cups races inside the hub Any pitting spalling bluing heat damage or corrosion is cause for replacement NOTE Be...

Page 28: ...e Bearing Lubrication If your axles are equipped with the E Z Lube feature the bearing can be lubricated without removing the hubs from the axle The feature consists of axle spindles that have been sp...

Page 29: ...e sure to reinstall it before pressing in the new seal Apply a Permatex sealant to the outside of the new seal metal seal shells only 3 Tap the seal into place using a clean wood block Hub Reinstallat...

Page 30: ...is refers to the relationship of the center line of the tire to the hub face of the axle Care should be taken to match a replacement wheel with the same offset wheel as originally equipped Failure to...

Page 31: ...e clean dry and in good condition for applying installation torque Tighten the lug nuts in the following pattern in three steps first to 20 25 lbs ft next to 50 60 lbs ft and then to the final torque...

Page 32: ...e Rubber Manufacturers Association or the tire manufacturer Inflation Pressure Correct tire inflation pressure LT245 75R 16 E 80 psi ST225 75R 15 D 65 psi is the most important factor in tire life Inf...

Page 33: ...rticular load per tire catalog Side Wear Loss of camber or over loading Adhere to load limits Have axle aligned Toe Wear Incorrect toe in Have axle aligned Cupping Loose bearing or out of balance Adju...

Page 34: ...or volt meter to verify that the electrical system is functioning properly If it is then replace the lamp if not then troubleshoot the electrical system Junction Block The junction block requires no r...

Page 35: ...ound especially if you are going to be working under the trailer Brake Adjustment Brakes should be adjusted 1 after the first 200 miles of operation when the brake shoes and drums have seated 2 at 300...

Page 36: ...ning is worn to 1 16 thickness or less contaminated with grease or brake fluid or abnormally scored or gouged Hardware Check all hardware Check shoe return spring hold down springs and adjuster spring...

Page 37: ...s which then causes the trailer brakes to be applied Surge Actuator Maintenance Before towing check that the brake fluid reservoir is full If not refill to 3 8 inch below the top of the reservoir with...

Page 38: ...pect the hoses for age checking cracking of the outer rubber sheath damage blisters or other signs of impending failure and replace as neces sary Hydraulic Brakes The hydraulic brakes on your trailer...

Page 39: ...wheel cylinder left rear if tandem axle You should always begin the bleeding operation on the wheel cylinder that is farthest from the master cylinder Have the loose end of the hose submerged in a gl...

Page 40: ...R OR WHEEL CYLINDER PISTONS REPLACE EXCESSIVE DRUM WEAR BLEED SYSTEM TRAPPED AIR IN LINES CORRECT OVERLOADED TRAILER TROUBLESHOOT SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONING ACTUATION SYSTEM ADJUST BRAKES OVERLOADED TRAILE...

Page 41: ...electromagnets in the brakes The high capacity electromagnets are energized and are attracted to the rotating armature surface of the drums which moves the actuating levers in the direction that the d...

Page 42: ...lers provide a modulation function that varies the current to the electric brakes with the pressure on the brake pedal or amount of deceleration of the tow vehicle It is important that your brake cont...

Page 43: ...els and tires not all trailer brakes are capable of wheel lockup If the controller is applying the trailer brakes before the tow vehicle brakes then the controller level adjustment should be adjusted...

Page 44: ...agnets that are de signed to provide the proper input force and friction characteristics Your magnets should be inspected and replaced if worn unevenly or abnormally As indicated below a straight edge...

Page 45: ...of the tow vehicle should be running when checking the voltage so that a low battery will not affect the readings Voltage in the system should begin at zero volts and as the controller bar is slowly a...

Page 46: ...36 T 10 UR Maintenance From Trailer Harness From Trailer Harness To measure VOLTAGE measure across both brake magnet wires To measure AMPERAGE measure between one open brake magnet wire VOLTMETER AMM...

Page 47: ...ng Individual brake amperage draw can be measured by inserting the ammeter in the line at the magnet you want to check Disconnect one of the magnet lead wires and attach the ammeter between the two en...

Page 48: ...ss or malfunction are traceable to improperly adjusted or non functioning controllers See your controller manufacturers data for proper ad justment and testing procedures If the voltage and amperage i...

Page 49: ...LAZED LININGS CORRECT CORRECT BROKEN BRAKE COMPONENTS OVERLOADED TRAILER ADJUST CLEAN OR REPLACE INCORRECT BRAKE COMPONENTS UNDERADJUSTMENT CORRECT MACHINE OR REPLACE GREASE OR OIL ON LININGS OR MAGNE...

Page 50: ...the weight will be off the tires The best way to jack the trailer for this is to place the jack under the trailer frame rail using a wood block to protect the finish Raise the jack until the suspensio...

Page 51: ...brake magnets with an ohmmeter The magnets should check at 3 2 ohms If shorted or excessively worn replace the magnets 6 Lubricate all brake moving parts BRAKE LINING CONTAMINATION Do not get grease o...

Page 52: ...m Hanger Kit H202 AP216 PKG2 10429 8 2 Front Hanger 28 1 9 2 Equalizer 13 44 10 2 Equalizer Bolt 7 8 x 4 5 8 7 1 1 11 2 7 8 Hex Locknut for 7 1 1 bolt 6 111 12 2 Center Hanger 29 1 13 4 9 16 18 x 3 1...

Page 53: ...page 43 T 10 UR Parts P A R T S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21...

Page 54: ...Part No 1 3 Deck Lumber 1 1 2 x 10 x 16 1 1 2x10 16 4 Deck Lumber 1 1 2 x 12 x 16 1 1 2x12 16 2 100 Torx Deck Screws 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 32519 Rubber Deck Ref Quantity Description Part No 1 11 Rubber Compo...

Page 55: ...ssembly 701165 2 1 Screw and Nut Assembly 712216 3 1 Crank Assembly Kit 800075 4 1 Screw Nut and Bearing Replacement Kit 500220 Note Kit names are bold type while component names are regular type kit...

Page 56: ...page 46 T 10 UR Couplers Ref Quantity Description Part No 1 1 2 5 16 Lever Lock Coupler 07678 97 2 4 5 8 11 UNC x 1 5 8 Hex Head Bolt Grade 5 04051 3 4 5 8 11 UNC Stover Lock Nut 03730 Parts 3 2 1...

Page 57: ...f Quantity Description Part No 1 1 Pintle Eye B16137 2 2 5 8 11 UNC x 4 1 2 Hex Head Bolt Grade 5 02434 3 2 5 8 11 UNC Nylon Insert Lock Nut 02587 Note Pintle Eye and associated hardware is an availab...

Page 58: ...emblies include brakes drums slipper springs and u bolt kits 3 4 3K Slipper Spring E 5226 4 U Bolt Kit 3 round axle 1755892LN 4 2 U bolt 1 2 1755892 5 1 Tie Plate 117521 6 4 Hex Nut 1 2 12N 7 4 Lock W...

Page 59: ...page 49 T 10 UR Parts P A R T S 1 2 3 5 4 6 7...

Page 60: ...7 1 Adjusting ScrewAssembly SB42159 8 1 Spring Adjusting Screw SB24765 9 1 Shoe Lever SB18502 95 10 1 Travel Link SB17917 95 11 1 Locknut 05962 12 2 5 16 Star Washer 05424 13 1 Pin Front Shoe 05824 14...

Page 61: ...page 51 T 10 UR Parts P A R T S 15 24 17 25 7 8 21 1 18 22 5 4 6 9 11 10 2 12 14 20 19 16 13 11 12 3 23...

Page 62: ...ry Shoe and Lining 040 045 00 7 2 Shoe Hold Down Pin 049 011 00 8 2 Shoe Hold Down Spring 048 077 00 9 1 Adjuster Assembly 043 004 00 10 1 Adjusting Screw Spring 046 018 00 1 Magnet Kit K71 105 00 11...

Page 63: ...page 53 T 10 UR Parts P A R T S 9 10 8 6 12 11 13 17 1 7 14 15 3 2 5 16 4...

Page 64: ...Bearing Cup 031 030 01 4 6 1 2 Wheel Stud 007 262 00 5 1 Brake Drum 6 stud on 5 5 circle 008 201 09 6 1 Outer Bearing Cup 031 029 01 7 1 Outer Bearing Cone 031 029 02 8 1 Spindle Washer 005 023 00 9 1...

Page 65: ...Tires Ref Quantity Description Part No 1 1 Tire 225 75R 15 D 2 1 Wheel 17 233 14 3 6 Wheel Nut 1 2 20 60 006 080 00 Note Tires are not available through Gem State Manufacturing contact your local equi...

Page 66: ...r 3 5 Electrical Harnesses and Lights Ref Quantity Description Part No 1 E 14 Electrical Kit K01946 1 5 Red Clearance Lamp sealed 10205R 2 7 Mounting Grommet 10704 3 2 Amber Clearance Lamp sealed 1020...

Page 67: ...page 57 T 10 UR Parts P A R T S 9 10 2 3 2 1 6 8 7 5 4...

Page 68: ...ack Accessories White Ground Yellow Left Turn Stop Brown Tail and Marker Green Right Turn Stop Red or Blue ECU Power Electric Brakes Brown Tail and Marker Red or Blue Electric Brakes Black Accessories...

Page 69: ...et Pigtail 94619 Note Kit names are bold type while component names are regular type kit compo nents if itemized are indexed under the kit name Kit component quantities are per kit other parts and kit...

Page 70: ...Brake Line 62 AG 16062 C 7 1 Brake Line 71 AG 16071 C 8 8 1 4 Loom Clamp COV 0411Z1 9 1 Brake Line 84 AG 16084 C 10 1 Brake Line 72 AG 16072 C Finish Surge Line Kit 0716 08 11 1 Brake Hose 13 18013 M...

Page 71: ...page 61 T 10 UR Parts P A R T S 1 3 2 7 8 5 6 4 11 12 10 9...

Page 72: ...8 Hex Head Bolt Grade 5 05961 13 2 5 16 External Tooth Lock Washer 05424 14 4 1 4 20 UNC x 2 Hex Head Bolt Grade 5 00618 15 4 1 4 Lock Washer 00057 16 1 Emergency Lever 05951 17 1 Push RodAssembly 03...

Page 73: ...page 63 T 10 UR Parts P A R T S 9 7 5 3 1 20 25 24 17 15 14 21 23 13 12 16 10 8 2 6 11 18 4 22 19...

Page 74: ...page 64 T 10 UR 3 7 Tool Box Ref Quantity Description Part No 1 1 Tool Box GEM001 W Parts...

Page 75: ...3 Contact a TrailMax representative in your immediate area If you do not have or can not find a representative in your area then contact the factory Warranty Administrator for assistance 1 800 447 021...

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