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PAGE 6

UNCOUPLING & RESETTING

Step 1

Park on a firm and level surface. Set automatic transmission vehicles to 

park and activate emergency brake. Set standard transmission vehicles 

to neutral and activate emergency brake.
 

Chock the trailer wheels. Multiple wheel 

 

chocks should be used, both in front and 

 

behind the tires. Do not substitute objects 

 

such as stones, wood blocks, etc.

 

Disconnect all harnesses, lanyards, safety  

 

devices, etc. as required to separate the 

 

trailer from the tow vehicle. Lower or  

 

remove truck tailgate as required.

 

Begin extending the front trailer lifting 

 

jacks. The lifting jacks should be extended 

 

just enough to remove the weight of the 

 

trailer from the 5th wheel skid plate.

Note:

 Creating a gap between the trailer skid plate and the 

5th wheel skid plate is not necessary or recommended. If a 

gap is present, it should be minimal and no more than 1/16". 

Excessive gap while coupled can damage internal components 

of the 5th wheel hitch as well as components of your trailer.

Step 2

With the trailer jacks down and wheels chocked, reduce any remaining 

load on the jaws and kingpin by backing the tow vehicle up slightly 

and pushing the kingpin completely into the opening on the 5th wheel 

head. Hold the position by applying your vehicle's parking brake 

before putting the vehicle in park and releasing the standard brake.

Step 3

Remove the safety lynch pin from the handle of the 5th wheel. 

Unlock the jaws by pulling the locking handle out about 1/2" and 

then swinging it forward until it latches in the unlocked position. 

The red unlocked indicator will be visible from the cab.

Note:

 If the operating handle fails to latch in the unlock position 

while the kingpin is in the jaws, refer to steps 1 and 2 in the 

'Preparation Troubleshooting' section on page 6. Never attempt 

to uncouple without the handle being in the unlocked position.

Step 4

Remove the safety lynch pin (#9) from the handle (#4) of the 5th wheel. 

Remove the parking brake and slowly drive the tow vehicle out 

from under the trailer. If resistance is encountered, determine the 

corrective action and repeat uncoupling steps.
As the kingpin moves out of the 5th wheel jaws you will 

see the handle drop back slightly to the couple position. 

The indicator will also change from red to yellow.
Your 5th wheel hitch is now safely uncoupled and 

is ready to be recoupled the next time you tow.

Preparing to tow

Confirm handle safety latch pin has been installed.
Attach electrical harnesses.
Attach lanyard and insert electric brake break-away 

plunger. If hydraulic surge brakes are present, attach 

lanyard from the surge brake assembly as required.
Fully retract front trailer lifting jacks.
Close truck tailgate or reinstall tailgate as required.
Remove tire chock blocks.
Check running lights, directional signals 

and brake lights for proper operation.
Pull forward a few feet and apply brakes to check that trailer brakes 

are activating. Adjust the electric brake controller if necessary.

Pull test

After coupling and prior to removing trailer wheel blocks 

and / or raising front trailer jacks, you must do the following.
Set towing vehicle in a forward gear and lightly tug on the trailer 

to ensure that 100% coupling has taken place. If resistance is felt, 

release forward pressure, set vehicle to park (if equipped with an 

automatic transmission) and activate the emergency brake. Place 

in neutral if equipped with a standard transmission and activate 

emergency brake.
If resistance is not felt, trailer may not be coupled correctly. Do 

not continue applying forward pressure, immediately stop and back 

towing vehicle into original position. Do not allow the truck and trailer 

to separate. Separation can cause damage to the towing vehicle, 

5th wheel hitch and / or trailer. Serious injury or death may result 

if all warnings are not observed.
Review coupling instructions, apply 

corrective action and repeat coupling steps.

COUPLING & LOCKING (CONT)

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Страница 1: ...bels on 5th wheel hitch main body Provide this manual in its entirety to the end user Serious injury or death may result if the warnings above are not observed Do not expose hands body parts or clothing between the truck and trailer or the truck s bed sides and trailer If you must place any part of your body under trailer or between truck and trailer you must 1 Block all trailer tires with wheel c...

Страница 2: ...ed This will be the portion in contact with the 5th wheel s skid plate once coupled Step 3 Measure from the ground to the surface of the truck bed Subtract the measurement taken in Step 2 from Step 1 This value will be near the height requirement for the 5th wheel CALCULATING HEIGHT 2 10 12 11 ASSEMBLY 3 4 5 8 7 1 9 6 Parts List Item Qty Description 1 1 Main body Head assembly 2 1 Handle assembly ...

Страница 3: ...the first M8 cap screw 4 in place behind the latch spring align with the threaded hole on the handle lock bar 3 and finger tighten Pull back slightly on the lock bar to further compress the spring and align the second hole with the small slot in the handle mount bar on the head Install the second M8 cap screw 4 and lock washer 5 through the handle assembly 2 and into the second threaded hole on th...

Страница 4: ...tempt to lower the trailer s kingpin into the 5th wheel 4 1 2 Locked Handle GREEN indicator circle Unlocked Handle RED indicator octagon Coupled Handle YELLOW indicator triangle Preparing the 5th wheel to couple If the yellow indicator is visible visually check that the jaws are open as illustrated in the COUPLED HANDLE diagram above If the jaw s are open and the handle is in the unlocked position...

Страница 5: ...reset the operating handle to the yellow couple position Follow the steps below to attempt to reset the operating handle to the couple position COUPLING LOCKING CONT Step 1 Check for any signs of damage to the locking mechanism Ensure the jaws are open and the indicator jaw handle and torsion springs are all attached and undamaged If any of the springs are missing or damaged do not attempt to use ...

Страница 6: ...andle being in the unlocked position Step 4 Remove the safety lynch pin 9 from the handle 4 of the 5th wheel Remove the parking brake and slowly drive the tow vehicle out from under the trailer If resistance is encountered determine the corrective action and repeat uncoupling steps As the kingpin moves out of the 5th wheel jaws you will see the handle drop back slightly to the couple position The ...

Страница 7: ...erating handle opening in the head side plate Lubricate the jaw pivot point Every 3 000 miles Use a grease gun to apply grease to both zerks 6 located on the front of each jaw The jaws must be in the closed and locked position for the zerks to be accessible Lubricate the linkage pivot points Before each use Use an aerosol applicator to spray a small amount of rust inhibitor or lubricant on the loc...

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