Specifications
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1.0 Operations
1.1 Preparing the Towing Vehicle
Before towing the Speed Tender, refer to towing vehicle’s owner’s manual for information concerning hitch capacities, hitch
adjustments, and tire inflation.
Towing vehicle must be equipped with proper electric braking components.
NOTE: The Speed Tender is equipped with LED lights. The towing vehicle may require a
flasher upgrade for lights to operate properly.
Do not exceed towing vehicles GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) or GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating), or the maximum
hitch load.
1.2 Preparing Speed Tender
Hydraulics: Check routing of all hydraulic hoses. Hoses should not be kinked, twisted or rubbing against sharp edges. Check all
hoses and fittings for hydraulic leaks. Tighten and /or repair or replace as required.
Lubrication: Lubricate Speed Tender as outlined in Service section 2.1. Refer to engine manual for proper fluid levels in engine.
Tires/Wheels: Check tire pressures and maintain at recommended operating pressure. It is important to check wheel nut/bolts for
proper torque as recommended. You can find proper tire pressure and wheel torque located on page 19 of this manual.
1.3 Connecting Speed Tender to the Towing Vehicle
WARNING: Do not stand between the Speed Tender and tow vehicle when hooking up.
NOTE: The Gooseneck Frame can feature either a 2 5/16” ball coupler or a 5th Wheel hook up.
1.
Back tow vehicle up to Speed Tender.
2.
Align the vehicle’s ball or lunette eye with the coupler or ring on the Speed Tender.
3.
Lift tongue latch lever.
4.
Lower jack to set Speed Tender coupler down on ball or lunette eye hook.
5.
Latch coupler and insert pin. Check to make sure that coupler is securely latched.
6.
Raise the “drop leg” of the gooseneck jack.
7.
Attach 7-way plug to tow vehicle. Check the length of the Speed Tender 7-way to make sure that it is long enough to turn,
but not too long to touch the ground.
NOTE: Check to make sure that lights are in proper operating condition and repair or replace if necessary.
8.
Connect the brake breakaway cable to towing vehicle.
9.
Attach safety chains to tow vehicle by crossing chains (Figure 1.1). Allow enough slack in chains necessary for turning.
10.
Test the brakes and all the lights on the Speed Tender
WARNING: Check safety chains for broken, stretched or damaged link or end fittings. Replace chains if found to be
damaged. Do not weld safety chains.