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5.

  Release the jockey wheel clamp, lower the 

jockey wheel to the ground and securely 

tighten the clamp

6.

  Disengage the R clip (if fitted) and turn the 

jockey wheel operating handle anticlockwise 

until it just begins to take the weight of the 

drawbar.

7.

  Release the coupling head as described under 

3.1 Coupling Instructions, continue turning 

the jockey wheel until the coupling head is 

raised clear of the ball. (For eye couplings, 

remove the pin from the towing jaw following 

the towing jaw manufactures instructions.)

8.

  Finally disconnect the breakaway cable 

from its attachment point. Don’t forget to 

re-fit your tow ball cover to keep the ball 

in good condition and protected from the 

effects of the weather.

IMPORTANT – Never detach  

the breakaway cable before  

uncoupling the trailer.

If the trailer is to be parked for a  

long period of time it is advisable that  

the wheels are chocked and the handbrake 

released, this minimises the possibility of brake 

linings sticking to the drums.

3.5.2  PARKING THE 

TRAILER 

Before detaching the trailer from the towing 

vehicle, you should choose the area where 

the trailer is to remain with care. Ideally the 

trailer should be parked on firm level ground to 

safeguard against the trailer rolling or sinking 

into the ground. Where you have no option but 

to park on soft ground, the trailer should rest 

on suitable scaffold type boards. Always apply 

the handbrake (see page 10) when the trailer is 

parked independently of the towing vehicle and 

chock the wheels on sloping ground. Release 

the handbrake when parked for extended 

periods.

3.4  REVERSING 

All trailers are fitted with auto-reverse 

braking systems. Manual reverse catches 

are available as optional extras for use in 

particularly adverse conditions, e.g. reversing 

up a slippery incline, where the slight drag 

present in the auto-reverse brakes may 

otherwise cause the wheels to lock.

3.5  DETACHING THE 

TRAILER AND PARKING 

3.5.1 DETACHING THE TRAILER

 

EXCEPT IN AN EMERGENCY,  

YOU SHOULD NEVER  

UNHITCH A LADEN TRAILER!

If you have reversed the trailer into a parking 

position, pull forward a small amount so that 

the trailer brakes come out of auto-reverse 

mode, apply the towing vehicle and then the 

trailer handbrake.

1.

  Return to the towing vehicle, release the 

(towing vehicle’s) handbrake and allow the 

towing vehicle to move forward slightly 

this allows the compressed draw tube to 

re-extend to its normal position, otherwise 

uncoupling will be difficult. 

2.

  Re-apply the towing vehicle handbrake 

and switch its engine off.

3.

  Check once again that the trailer 

handbrake is fully applied, especially if the 

trailer was reversed to its parking position 

as there may still be some ‘slack’ in the 

braking system.

4.

  Detach the trailer’s lighting cable from 

the towing vehicle’s socket and attach 

it to the parking socket provided on the 

trailer coupling. 

Содержание HBX

Страница 1: ...01 USER HANDBOOK BRITAIN S LEADING TRAILER MANUFACTURER IMPORTANT If you sell your trailer please pass this handbook onto the new owner...

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Страница 3: ...or or our Customer Care department Please enter the following information for your own records Trailer Model Variant Serial Number Date of Purchase Maximum Gross Weight MGW kg Payload Unladen Weight C...

Страница 4: ...and regulatory requirements that pertain to your operational obligations Be aware that all countries will be different it is your responsibility to ensure that you comply with local laws and rules For...

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Страница 6: ...rking the trailer 19 3 6 Driving 20 3 6 1 Driving licence 20 3 6 2 Towing speed 20 3 6 3 Stability 20 3 6 4 Snaking 20 3 6 5 Stabilisers 20 4 OPERATION OF RAMPS AND DOORS 4 Operation of ramps and door...

Страница 7: ...downs with horses on board 33 8 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 8 General maintenance 33 8 1 Exterior bodywork 33 8 2 Galvanized finish 33 8 3 High pressure power washing 33 8 4 Acrylic windows 33 8 4 1 Cleaning...

Страница 8: ...TOMER CARE If you require any help or advice please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Care team Email care iwt co uk Telephone 0843 216 7447 Our business hours are 8 00am to 4 30pm GMT Monday to...

Страница 9: ...illiams Trailers web page www iwt co uk terms conditions 1 5 1 WARRANTY CLAIMS Warranty claims should first be directed to the distributor from whom you purchased the trailer who will in many cases be...

Страница 10: ...ons to the trailer then this is done entirely at the owner s risk and may invalidate your warranty Always seek professional advice and guidance from your coach builder bodywork specialist before under...

Страница 11: ...the type approval then becomes invalid Non approved accessories or third party spare component parts which are not original Ifor Williams Trailers Ltd parts are attached or installed The Type Approval...

Страница 12: ...omponents such as Ramps Hatches Doors Load securing equipment Fix any load Ensure loads are balanced 1 7 GLOSSARY OF TERMS TRAILER Your new Ifor Williams trailer GVW Gross Vehicle Weight Referring to...

Страница 13: ...roughly after use LIGHTING APPROVAL TYRE PRESSURES AFFIX TYRE PRESSURE STICKER HERE E4 48R 040206 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD WIRING DOCUMENT IWT P No C70381 13 Issue 1 PDI Checked Date Pre delivery inspec...

Страница 14: ...clip 9 Jockey wheel clamp handle 10 Jockey wheel 11 Breakaway cable guide 12 Manoeuvring handle 13 Manufacturers type plate 14 Release button 15 Operating handle 16 Lock cover 17 Wear indicator tab 1...

Страница 15: ...is 150kg HEIGHT OF THE BALL HEAD COUPLING 2 2 PRE HITCHING UP CHECKS Before hitching up always check the following 1 Check wheel bolts after first 25 miles 40km of service and subsequently before ever...

Страница 16: ...and trailer coupling 7 Attach the breakaway cable to the attachment eye or strong point of the towing bracket either directly or to a dedicated loop or eye 8 Check the breakaway cable cannot drag alo...

Страница 17: ...ey wheel until it is fully wound up 15 Hold the top of the jockey wheel assembly and release the clamp 16 Line up the anti rotation pin on the jockey forks with the notch on the stem and wind the whee...

Страница 18: ...wheel in place and engage the jockey wheel R clip 17 Attach the electrical plug to the towing vehicle s socket ensuring there is enough slack in the cable for the trailer to correctly negotiate tight...

Страница 19: ...uld rest on suitable scaffold type boards Always apply the handbrake see page 10 when the trailer is parked independently of the towing vehicle and chock the wheels on sloping ground Release the handb...

Страница 20: ...wing vehicle springs too soft 3 Insufficient nose weight 4 Nose of the trailer either too high or too low due to incorrect height of the tow ball 5 Insufficient tyre pressures towing vehicle and trail...

Страница 21: ...d and apply the vehicle and trailer handbrake 2 Lower the rear prop stands if fitted Caution If the trailer is facing up hill nose up when opening the rear ramp the ramp may start to drop as soon as t...

Страница 22: ...disturb your horses 3 Latch each side of the ramp in turn reversing the opening procedure 4 If the spring shown in the image below isn t present or appears damaged then do not tow the trailer until it...

Страница 23: ...y of being injured in the event that the ramp drops down always stand to the side of the ramp when operating the latches and when lowering or raising the ramp The front ramp may be subjected to a fall...

Страница 24: ...the arrow leaning against the ramp and remove if possible 3 Check windows are in their closed positions refer to section 5 12 and open top doors i Pull down the spring loaded T bar to release the top...

Страница 25: ...OUTER HANDLE 5 1 UNDERSTANDING YOUR STALLS 1 Rear partition leaf 2 Centre Pole 3 Head partition optional 4 Skirt 5 Rubber banjo 6 Breast bar bracket 7 Breeching breast bar 8 Hook end fitting 9 Pin en...

Страница 26: ...nd in the partition bracket to be removed 4 Unhook the hook end of the Breast Breeching bar to completely release the Breast Breeching bar 5 Put the Breast Breeching bar out of the way pass to a helpe...

Страница 27: ...per the partition can be lifted upwards which releases the hinges from the central pole 3 Move the partition to a safe location 5 2 4 INSTALLING THE PARTITION LEAVES The partition can only be hooked i...

Страница 28: ...first the lower one and then if necessary the top one These eye bolts can be undone by hand or by using the supplied Ifor Williams Wheel Brace Pull the eye bolt towards you as you rotate it anti cloc...

Страница 29: ...saddle rack 2 can be raised or lowered using the holes in the saddle rack post 1 To adjust support the weight of the saddle rack 2 pull R clip 4 from pin 3 Pull pin 3 completely out of post 1 and mov...

Страница 30: ...lling down on the hook It is hinged at the front and can be used when stationary or whilst travelling to provide cooling and ventilation for your horse Be mindful of the increase in trailer height if...

Страница 31: ...the trailer on firm level ground and apply both vehicle and trailer parking brakes If fitted deploy the rear prop stands If for any reason you have to load or unload with the trailer detached you mus...

Страница 32: ...neutral pH disinfectant should be used Always refer to the label or product data sheet when using any chemicals and follow any safety advice given If in doubt seek advice from the chemical manufacture...

Страница 33: ...any abrasive agents T cut methylated spirit white spirit other solvents or washing up liquid to the exterior of your trailer 8 2 GALVANIZED FINISH As part of the normal ageing process galvanized surf...

Страница 34: ...n doubt ask a tyre distributor or our customer care department Use copious quantities of water to rinse dirt from your window Use a chamois leather or soft dry cloth to dry your windows DON TS Don t u...

Страница 35: ...trailer use up to 60mph Other maximum load figures are marked on some tyres These do not apply to the UK or Europe and should be disregarded 9 1 1 TYRE REPAIRS Punctures should be inspected and repai...

Страница 36: ...ling head monthly and apply new grease Service as follows every 3000 miles or 6 months whichever is sooner 9 2 4 SPARE WHEEL The spare wheel is located on a bracket on the side of the trailer This is...

Страница 37: ...check the position of the lug see diagram The gap between the base of the lug and the MAX line should be greater If it is unchanged excessive wear has taken place on the coupling head the coupling ba...

Страница 38: ...MPS MAY HAVE ALTERNATIVE BLACK RED WIRES CONNECT BOTH BLACK TO WHITE EARTH RAIL CONNECT RED FROM RH LAMP TO BROWN RAIL CONNECT RED FROM LH LAMP TO BLACK RAIL 13 PIN SOCKET FRONT VIEW B R Y W P W B W W...

Страница 39: ...U BLACK YELLOW PINK WHITE RED BLUE GREEN BROWN Spare JUNCTION BOX DRG No TITLE DATE DRN BY WD00018 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HBX HBE 22 11 17 SA N Public Shared USER MANUALS INSTRUCTIONS Usermanual clipart I...

Страница 40: ...40 11 SERVICE INTERVALS NOTES 100 MILE INSPECTION WORKSHOP STAMP DATE SIGNATURE 1000 MILE INSPECTION WORKSHOP STAMP DATE SIGNATURE...

Страница 41: ...41 NOTES 2000 MILE INSPECTION WORKSHOP STAMP DATE SIGNATURE 3000 MILE INSPECTION WORKSHOP STAMP DATE SIGNATURE...

Страница 42: ...e to time this may result in changes to our range or to individual models Please check that design description colours specifications described in this brochure are still valid at the time of placing...

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