Miller Electric RCT-224 Trailer manual Tightening Trailer Hardware

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3-8. Tightening Trailer Hardware

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

Tighten to 150 ft lb (203 N.m).

Tighten to 150 ft lb (203 N.m).

Tighten to 30 ft lb (41 N.m).

Final-tighten trailer hardware installed in earlier steps to torque values shown.

Tighten lug nuts to 70 ft lb (95 N.m).

Tighten to 30 ft lb (41 N.m).

Tighten to 75 ft lb (101 N.m).

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 OM-6611 DescriptionFrom Miller to You Overloading can cause serious injury or equipment damage Trailer Towing Safety PrecautionsTrailer Towing can be hazardous Unexpected Tilting of Trailer can cause injury and damage Incorrectly Working Lights can cause accidentsPRE-TOWING Checklist Falling Unit can cause injury Symbol UsageAssembly Hazards Tilting of Trailer can cause injuryOverall Dimensions − SpecificationsTrailer Specifications Go to -2if mounting − AssemblyPreparing Unit For Kit Installation As shownMounting Wheels And Brackets On Axles Mounting Axle On FrameInstalling Hitch And Safety Chains Lunette Eye Hitch Optional Ball HitchInstalling Taillight And Sidelight Wiring Yellow leads. Discard green and yellow leadsInstalling Wiring Harness Tab Connectors Mounting Welding Generator Tightening Trailer Hardware Mounting Fenders Use hardware in green bag to install lights To connect sidelightsMaintenance Torquing Wheel Bearings OM-6611 − Parts List Hardware is commonOptional Page Service SupportOwner’s Record Miller Electric Mfg. Co