Multiquip MP150SDLTS, MP200DLTE Determining Load Limit of Trailer, Tire and Loading Information

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Lug nuts are also prone to loosen after first being assembled. When driving a new trailer (or after wheels have been remounted), check to make sure they are tight after the first 10, 25 and 50 miles of driving and before each tow thereafter.

Failure to perform this check can result in a wheel parting from the trailer and a crash, leading to death or serious injury.

WARNING - Lug Nut Loosening

Lug nuts are prone to loosen after initial installation, which can lead to death or serious injury.

Check lug nuts for tightness on a new trailer or when wheel(s) have been remounted after the first 10, 25 and 50 miles of driving.

TIRE SAFETY

Determining Load Limit of Trailer

Determining the load limits of a trailer includes more than understanding the load limits of the tires alone. On all trail- ers there is a Federal certification/VIN label that is located on the forward half of the left (road) side of the unit. This certification/VIN label will indicate the trailer’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). This is the most weight the fully loaded trailer can weigh. It will also provide the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).This is the most a the axle can weigh.

There is a vehicle placard (Figure 33) located in the same location as the certification label described above.This plac- ard provides tire and loading information. In addition, this placard will show a statement regarding maximum cargo capacity.

TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION

WARNING - Improper Lug Nut Torque

Improper lug nut torque can cause a wheel parting from the trailer, leading to death or serious injury.

Be sure lug nuts are tight before each tow.

The weight of cargo should never exceed XXX kg. Or XXX lbs.

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WARNING - Tire Pressure

Improper tire pressure can result in a blowout and loss of control, which can lead to death or serious injury.

Be sure tires are inflated to pressure indicated on side wall before towing trailer.

Figure 33. Tire and Loading Information Placard

If additional work items (hoses, tools, clamps etc.) are go- ing to be added to the trailer, be sure they are distributed evenly to prevent overloading front to back and side to side. Heavy items should be placed low and as close to the axle positions as reasonable. Too many items on one side may overload a tire.

Excessive loads and/or underinflation cause tire overloading and, as a result, abnormal tire flexing occurs. This situation can generate an excessive amount of heat within the tire. Excessive heat may lead to tire failure. It is the air pressure that enables a tire to support the load, so proper inflation is critical. The proper air pressure may be found on the certification/VIN label and/or on the Tire and Loading Information placard. This value should never exceed the maximum cold inflation pressure stamped on the tire.

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Contents DRY Prime Pump Proposition 65WARNING Reporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety DefectsTraining Checklist Training ChecklistDaily PRE-OPERATION Checklist Table of Contents DRY Prime Pump Operation and Parts Manual REV. #3 10/06/08 Safety Message Alert Symbols For Your Safety and the Safety of OthersSafety Message Alert Symbols Always wear approved respiratory protectionRules for Safe Operation Operating the pumpRules for Safe Operation Add 1000 lbs kg. toBattery Pump Dimensions Pump DimensionsTrailer Dimensions Trailer DimensionsSpecifications Pump SpecificationsSpecifications Engine General Information ImpellerPump Components Rear Fuel Tank Drain Plugs Remove either plug to drain fuelPump Components Solenoid Engine. See for detailed specificationsEngine Components Type alternatorOil Pressure Meter Monitors engine oil pressure Voltmeter Gauge Indicates the battery chargeEngine has been in use Engine Hour Meter Displays the number of hoursPumping Application Pump ApplicationSee Trailer Safety Guidelines Towing ApplicationSuction and discharge hoses are SetupPump will not be able to begin Inspection Tighten fuel tank cap securely after fillingTo the Start position OperationLonger suction hoses will require Pump Storage Engine Shut-DownEngine Maintenance Maintenance PumpDry Pump Vacuum Test Maintenance Engine Fuel Water Separator Filter Imsa Fuel FilterFuel Tank Trailer Brakes Maintenance TrailerManually Adjusting the Brakes Surge BrakesBrakes must be synchronized Breakaway BatteryBreakaway Switch Hydraulic Brack Actuator„ Install a new cotter pin through the spindle nut and axle Adjustable ChannelWheel Hub Adjustment Wheel Bearings HubsTrailer Maintenance Torsion SuspensionTrailer Towing Guidelines Trailer Safety GuidelinesCommon Causes for Loss of Trailer Always use lower gears for climbing and descending gradesDriving Conditions Trailer Safety GuidelinesNever drive faster than what is safe Coupling to the Tow VehicleNew Jersey Avenue S.E Washington, DC Reporting Safety DefectsAdministrator Inoperable Brakes, Lights or MirrorsTrailer VIN Tag Vehicle VIN TagTow Vehicle Electrical ConnectorSafety Chains Suspension SystemBall Hitch Coupler CouplerTypes„ Ball Hitch Coupler „ Pintle Eye Coupler Before coupling the tow vehicle toOverloading can damage More than 1 inch Breakaway Brake System Attaching Safety Chain„ Attach the safety chains so that they Breakaway Cable Surge Brake SystemConnecting Trailer Lights Electric BrakeTestingUncoupling the Ball Hitch Pintle Hitch Coupler Pintle Coupler and Pintle HookUnsafe Tires, Lug Nuts or Wheels Tire SafetyImproper tire pressure causes an unstable trailer and can Determining Load Limit of Trailer Tire and Loading InformationDetermining Load Limit of Tow Vehicle Step StepTire Fundamentals Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards Utqgs P indicates the tire is for passenger vehiclesTire Repair Tire Safety TipsLoad Range Replacing Worn or Damaged TiresLug Nut Torque Requirements Wheel RimsWheels, Bearings and Lug Nuts Start all wheel lug nuts by handTrailer Lightswiring Diagram Lights and SignalsNameplate and Decals Tire and Loading InformationTroubleshooting Pump Priming or Pump Flow ProblemsTroubleshooting Engine Engine TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Engine DipstickTroubleshooting Trailer Brakes Surge Brake TroubleshootingDRY Prime Pump Operation and Parts Manual REV. #3 10/06/08 HERE’S HOW to GET Help Your Local Dealer is

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