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Rating, Applications, General Information and Safety
4. Load Ratings
Model: DB-090BW1
Maximum GTW: 90,000 lbs. (40,823 kg)
Maximum Vert. Load: 2,500 lbs. (1,134 kg)
5. Towing Applications
For general on/off road towing. For severe off-road
applications, reduce the above capacities by 25%.
IMPORTANT:
Off-road refers to terrain on which a
tow/towed vehicle will operate that is
ungraded, rough or undulating, with
no maintained travel surface, generally
considered to NOT be part of the
public road system. Examples include
agricultural fields, construction sites,
utility right-of-way, temporary logging
roads, and what is commonly referred to
as 'two-track' roads.
6. General Information
1. DO NOT modify or add to the product.
2. This product is covered by SAF-HOLLAND’S Commercial
Warranty. SAF-HOLLAND reserves the right, without
giving prior notice, to change specifications and dimensions
as are altered or improved.
3. Inspect the coupling device on the tow vehicle and trailer
for proper operation. DO NOT use any coupling device that
DOES NOT operate properly.
Failure to inspect and identify a coupling
device that is not operating properly
could result in coupling failure which, if
not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
4. It is the responsibility of the user to become familiar with
coupling and uncoupling procedures that are provided by
various governments, industry associations and mating
component manufacturers instructions.
7. General Safety Information
This equipment MUST NOT be used in a careless manner.
During Operation:
1. Maintain adequate vertical (tongue) load to properly
control the towed unit (generally 10% of maximum GTW)
but DO NOT exceed the rated capacities.
2. DO NOT damage the coupling components. Be particularly
careful during coupling and uncoupling.
3. NEVER strike any part of the item with a steel hammer.
Hitting steel parts with a steel hammer
could cause parts to break, sending
flying steel fragments in any direction
creating a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in minor to moderate injury.