To minimize the risk of tire/wheel failure and loss of vehicle
control, when servicing tire/wheels:
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Do not use cleaning solvent on tires. Solvents cause deterioration of the
rubber.
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Never inflate tires with air from systems using alcohol evaporators.
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Never mix rim parts of different manufacturers or different sizes.
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Do not use damaged parts.
After initially mounting wheel and tire assembly, recheck lug
nut torque after the first hour of operation and after the first 8 hours of
operation. After this, check monthly or every 250 hours, whichever comes first.
Do not lube wheel studs as it will result in inaccurate tightening torque. Failure
to follow these procedures could result in wheel mounting failure and loss of
vehicle control.
3.9 Installation and Removal of Optional Extended Stair
3.9.1 Extended Stair Instructions
The extended stair option has three main parts: the Step Platform Assembly,
the Deck Bumper Assembly, and the Wing Handrail Assembly.
The step platform assembly consists of a platform that provides an extra 16
inches of height above the standard deck and an extra 16 inches further
forward of the standard deck. It is shipped fully assembled and installed to the
top stair deck.
The deck bumper is included for use on the standard level deck only if the
platform is removed.
The wing handrails and wings are shipped uninstalled. To install:
1. Unpack both wings and lay each on a non-scratch surface, flat side
down.
2. Lay the right-hand wing handrail over the right-hand wing so the bracket
holes line up with the holes in the wing frame.
3. Attach the handrail to the inside of the wing using 1/4-20 x 2.25
capscrews installed from either the top or the inside.
4. Do the same with the left-hand wing.
5. Install wings as described in Chapter 2 of the Wollard 252 manual.
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3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Truck Mounted Passenger Stair TMPS-200
Manual No. 307559