Miller Electric RCT-224 Trailer manual Mounting Welding Generator

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3-7. Mounting Welding Generator

NOTE

This trailer is not compatible with equipment made prior to Serial No. LB033208.

Recommended Lifting Procedure

Y Do not use lifting eye to lift unit. See warning statements.

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YDo not use lifting eye to lift unit dur- ing this procedure. Mounting the unit requires removal of center up- right hardware and lifting eye will not safely support unit with hardware removed.

YUse equipment of adequate capacity to lift the generator.

YSupport front of trailer with jack. Support rear of trailer with blocks. Block wheels.

YIf trailer is not installed on vehicle, use trailer jack to obtain desired height and to support tongue weight while installing welding generator.

YInstall welding generator on trailer with engine end toward hitch end of trailer.

.Use remaining mounting bracket hard- ware to mount welding generator (see Section 3-3).

.When properly installed, tongue weight is 7 − 8 % of gross trailer weight.

15/8-11 x 1-1/2 Screw

25/8 ID Lock Nut

33/8-16 x 3/4 Self Tapping Screw

Remove bottom screws securing welding generator center upright. Discard screws.

Install mounting screws in base far enough to tap holes. Remove mounting screws.

Place generator on trailer so front panel faces rear. Align holes in base with holes in trailer mounting brackets. Install 3/8 in. self-tapping screws and tighten to 30 ft lb (41 N.m).

Install 5/8 in. center upright screws and tighten to 150 ft lb (203 N.m).

Tighten 1/2 in hardware (installed in Sec- tion 3-2) on bottom of mounting bracket to 75 ft lb (101 N.m).

Tighten 5/8 in. front mounting bracket hardware to 150 ft lb (203 N.m).

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Remove center upright bottom screw and re- place with supplied 5/8-11 x 1-1/2 Screw.

Tools Needed: 1/2, 9/16, 3/4, 15/16 in

9/16, 3/4, 15/16 in

802 817 / 802 818

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Contents Description OM-6611From Miller to You Trailer Towing can be hazardous Trailer Towing Safety PrecautionsOverloading can cause serious injury or equipment damage Incorrectly Working Lights can cause accidents Unexpected Tilting of Trailer can cause injury and damagePRE-TOWING Checklist Assembly Hazards Symbol UsageFalling Unit can cause injury Tilting of Trailer can cause injuryTrailer Specifications − SpecificationsOverall Dimensions Preparing Unit For Kit Installation − AssemblyGo to -2if mounting As shownMounting Axle On Frame Mounting Wheels And Brackets On AxlesLunette Eye Hitch Optional Ball Hitch Installing Hitch And Safety ChainsYellow leads. Discard green and yellow leads Installing Taillight And Sidelight WiringInstalling Wiring Harness Tab Connectors Mounting Welding Generator Tightening Trailer Hardware Mounting Fenders To connect sidelights Use hardware in green bag to install lightsMaintenance Torquing Wheel Bearings OM-6611 Hardware is common − Parts ListOptional Page Support ServiceMiller Electric Mfg. Co Owner’s Record