Miller Electric HWY-210, OFR-210 manual Installing Hitch And Safety Chains

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3-2. Installing Hitch And Safety Chains

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Tools Needed:

9/16, 3/4 in

11/16, 3/4 in

YUse adequate blocks or lifting de- vice to support frame while instal- ling parts.

YSupport trailer with jack. Block wheels.

1Wheel Block Block wheels.

2Safety Chain

3Chain Bracket

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Attach chain to bracket with 7/16 in hard- ware. Tighten hardware to 31 ft lb (40 N.m).

4Ball Hitch

5Safety Pin

Attach hitch to tongue using 1/2 in hardware (2 required). Make sure bolt is installed hori- zontally as shown.

Tighten hardware to 75 ft lb (102 N.m).

Set trailer onto towing ball and push lever down. Insert safety pin through hole in lever to secure hitch.

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3

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ST-802 067 / Ref. ST-802 073

6 Clevis Hitch (Optional)

Attach bars to top and bottom of tongue us- ing 1/2-13 x 4-1/2 in hardware (2 required).

7 Lunette Eye Hitch (Optional)

Attach lunette eye to top of tongue using 1/2-13 x 3-1/2 in hardware (2 required).

Cross safety chains under tongue and at- tach to towing vehicle.

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