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Operation Safety

Note:

  Selected recommendations in this section are adapted from 

TOWING A TRAILER - 

Being Equipped for Safety

, published by NHTSA.  For full details, see that document.

1.  This Trailer is not a toy.   

Do not allow children to play on or near this item.

2.  Take time to practice before driving on main roads.

3.  Never allow anyone to ride in or on the trailer.
4.  Do not transport animals in this trailer.

Before Each Use

1.  Check Tire (5) condition and air pressure.
2.  Make sure wheel lug nuts/bolts 

are properly tightened.

3.  Make sure hitch, coupler, draw bar, and other 

equipment that connect the trailer and the tow 

vehicle are properly secured and adjusted.

4.  Make sure wiring is properly connected — not 

touching the road, but loose enough to make turns 

without disconnecting or damaging the wires.

5.  Make sure all running lights, brake lights, 

turn signals, and hazard lights are working.

6.  Check that all items are securely 

fastened on and in the trailer.

7.  Be sure the trailer jack, tongue support, and any 

attached stabilizers are raised and locked in place.

8.  Check load distribution to make sure 

the tow vehicle and trailer are properly 

balanced front to back and side to side.

9.  Check side- and rear-view mirrors to 

make sure you have good visibility.

10. Check routes and restrictions 

on bridges and tunnels.

11.  Make sure you have wheel chocks and jack stands.
12. Check trailer for loose bolts and nuts, 

structural cracks and bends, and any 

other condition that may affect its 

safe operation.  Do not use the Trailer 

even if minor damage appears.

General Handling

1.  Use the driving gear that the towing vehicle 

manufacturer recommends for towing.

2.  Drive at moderate speeds. This will place 

less strain on your tow vehicle and trailer. 

Trailer instability (sway) is more likely to 

occur as speed increases.  

Do not exceed 

55 miles per hour when towing the Trailer.

3.  Avoid sudden stops and starts that can 

cause skidding, sliding, or jackknifing.

4.  Avoid sudden steering maneuvers that might 

create sway or undue side force on the trailer.

5.  Slow down when traveling over bumpy roads, 

railroad crossings, and ditches.

6.  Make wider turns at curves and corners.  

Because your trailer’s wheels are closer to the 

inside of a turn than the wheels of your tow vehicle, 

they are more likely to hit or ride up over curbs.

7.  To control swaying caused by air pressure 

changes and wind buffeting when larger 

vehicles pass from either direction, release 

the accelerator pedal to slow down and 

keep a firm grip on the steering wheel.

Braking

1.  Allow considerably more distance for stopping.
2.  If you have an electric trailer brake controller and 

excessive sway occurs, activate the trailer brake 

controller by hand. Do not attempt to control 

trailer sway by applying the tow vehicle brakes; 

this will generally make the sway worse.

3.  Always anticipate the need to slow down.  

To reduce speed, shift to a lower gear 

and press the brakes lightly.

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Страница 1: ...uctions Save This Manual Keep this manual for the safety warnings and precautions assembly operating inspection maintenance and cleaning procedures Write the product s serial number in the back of the...

Страница 2: ...avoid possible injury or death Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or...

Страница 3: ...ing safety work shoes is recommended 2 Do not setup or use this Trailer if under the influence of alcohol or drugs Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgement or reflexes are i...

Страница 4: ...nels 11 Make sure you have wheel chocks and jack stands 12 Check trailer for loose bolts and nuts structural cracks and bends and any other condition that may affect its safe operation Do not use the...

Страница 5: ...need when backing up have someone outside at the rear of the trailer to guide you whenever possible 4 Use slight movements of the steering wheel to adjust direction Exaggerated movements will cause g...

Страница 6: ...ies when servicing use only identical replacement parts Only use accessories intended for use with this Trailer Approved accessories are available from Harbor Freight Tools 3 Maintain this Trailer wit...

Страница 7: ...Place the Trailer Body 1 upside down as shown in Figure A Body 1 Figure A 2 Use the Bolts 25 and Lock Nuts 33 to fasten the Leaf Springs 2 onto the sides of the Trailer Body WARNING Mount the Leaf Sp...

Страница 8: ...ers and away from the Tires 10 Use Bolt 27 and Lock Nut 34 to mount the Coupler 7 to the front of the Drawbar 11 Use Bolts 26 Nuts 34 Rubber Pads 39 and Washers 29 to fasten Body Bracket 19 to Bottom...

Страница 9: ...ly causing property damage SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND OR DEATH 4 Make sure the Safety Chains are secured safely to the Trailer and the tow vehicle Do not allow the Safety Chains to touch the ground w...

Страница 10: ...needs to be pressed back while the Nut is tightened After Nut is tightened the retaining plate needs to fit in place against the flats of the Nut to prevent it from moving This adjustment should be d...

Страница 11: ...ed to carry Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight means the sum of a Curb weight b Accessory weight c Vehicle capacity weight and d Production options weight Maximum Tire Width means the greater of either the...

Страница 12: ...s if a tire defect requires a recall Maximum Load Rating This number indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire Load Index This is a measurement of how much wei...

Страница 13: ...MPH N 87 P 94 Q 100 R 106 S 112 T 118 Code MPH U 124 H 130 V 149 Z 149 W 168 Y 186 Table B Tire Speed Rating Codes Note You may not find this information on all tires because it is not required by la...

Страница 14: ...acard certification label or in the owner s manual This Trailer has 60 PSI recommended cold tire inflation pressure 2 Measure and record the tire pressure of all tires 3 If the tire pressure is too hi...

Страница 15: ...and Load Limit Tire and Loading Information Placard The weight of cargo should never exceed 271 kg or 600 lb TIRE SIZE COLD TIRE PRESSURE SEE OWNER S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FRONT 4 80 4 00...

Страница 16: ...TO 3 000 MILES OF USE lubricate the Hub Assemblies with a heavy weight bearing grease following the instructions in Hub Bearing Maintenance on page 16 2 After each Hub Assembly is reassembled tighten...

Страница 17: ...lights off then clean the surface deposits in the connector holes Try to clean off only the deposits and lubricate lightly with dielectric light waterproof grease Maintenance Chart The following Char...

Страница 18: ...o serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts 7 8 6 27 34 37 3 3...

Страница 19: ...nical questions please call 1 888 866 5797 Item 66771 Safety Operation Maintenance Setup 14 21 17 16 15 20 18 19 32 30 28 32 35 30 32 Please note Rubber Pads 29 not shown 23 32 30 24 29 34 39 Assembly...

Страница 20: ...ree from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 90 days from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accide...

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