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SAFETYOPERATIONMAINTENANCE SETUP
Hitch
Check the nuts, bolts, and other fasteners to ensure that the hitch remains secured to the
tow vehicle and the coupler remains secured to the trailer. The connection point may require
periodic lubrication to permit free movement of the coupler to the hitch ball.
Wiring
1. Make sure connector-plug prongs and receptacles,
light bulb sockets, wire splices, and ground
connections are clean and shielded from moisture.
Lightly coat all electrical terminal connections with
nonconducting (dielectric), light waterproof grease.
2. Clean the prongs with very fine sandpaper,
being careful not to damage the contact area.
3. Turn 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 Chart serves as a basic guideline for
scheduling your trailer maintenance. Maintenance
may be different based on your local conditions,
type of trailer, and frequency of trailer use.
CAUTION! All maintenance, service, or
repairs listed in this manual are only to be
attempted by a qualified service technician.
Maintenance Type
Before
Use
Before
Long
Storage
After
Storage
After
First 50
Miles
Every 3
Months
Every 6
Months
Yearly
Hitch
Coupler
Ensure Proper Fit X
Check Lubrication X X X
Wheels
& Hubs
Check Lug Nuts X X X X
Grease Bearings X X
Repack Bearings X X
Tires
Check Pressure
(60 PSI) and
Visual Inspection
X X X
Check Tread Depth X X X
Electrical
Check Tail and
Brake Light
Operation
X
X
Check Electrical
Ground Wiring
X