Floe CARGO MAX XRT 8-57 Manuel du propriétaire - Page 12
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procedure for
inspections & maintenance
It is very important to read and follow these maintenance procedures to help avoid trailer failure. Any trailer failure resulting
from improper maintenance may void your warranty.
Component
Structure/Frame a) Do a visual check to ensure that none of the structural
components are bent or cracked before towing. If damage
does exist do not use the railer until it has been repaired by
an authorized repair service.
Wheel Hubs a) Adjust wheel bearings within the first 100 miles and every
2,000 miles, or annually thereafter, whichever comes first.
(Inspect bearings, seals, and races - replace if worn.) To
check for wear, jack up the trailer and pull on each wheel to
see if there is any in and out play or "slop."
Axle a) Inspect trailing arms to make sure they are straight.
Tires a) Keep tires properly inflated.
b) Inspect periodically. (Replace when necessary)
Aluminum
a) Rinse periodically with water, particularly if driven on
Surfaces
"salted" roadways.
b) Remove grease, oil and dirt by scrubbing with soft bristle
brush and mild detergent. Rinse with clean water.
Molded Bed a) Visually check for cracks.
Electrical
a) Check that all lights are functioning properly before towing.
System
b) Periodically check for build-up of oxidation or corrosion
and clean when necessary. Use electrical grease in all wire
and bulb connections to help prevent corrosion.
Tailgate
a) Remove debris from pins and lubricate with a silicone-
Latch Pins
based spray.
Tilt Clamp Knob a) Remove debris and apply grease to knob threads.
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inSPECTiOnS & mAinTEnAnCE
avoiD
a) Loading the trailer in an unbalanced
fashion (heavy on one side).
b) Exceeding capacities of trailer and
tongue.
a) Getting sand in hubs or bearings.
b) Neglecting to grease hubs.
a) Leaving loaded for long periods
a) Leaving loaded for long periods
b) Driving with worn tires.
a) Harsh, abrasive cleaners.
b) Bolting or hard-mounting dissimilar
metals to aluminum surfaces.
a) Storage in direct sunlight.
a) Leaving electrical connections
exposed to elements and potential
abrasions.
a) Neglecting to lubricate pins for long
periods.
a) Neglecting to grease threads for long
periods.