Multiquip SG1400C3 operation manual Trailer guidelines, Common CauSeS For loSS oF Trailer

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trailer guidelines

The following guidelines are intended to assist the operator in the operation and handling of a trailer.

Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating a trailer. Failure to read, understand and follow the safety guidelines could result in injury to yourself and others. Loss of control of the trailer or tow vehicle can result in death or serious injury.

Common CauSeS For loSS oF Trailer

„Driving too fast for the conditions (maximum speed when towing a trailer is 55 mph).

„Overloading the trailer or loading the trailer unevenly.

„Trailer improperly coupled to the hitch.

„No braking on trailer.

„Not maintaining proper tire pressure.

„Not keeping lug nuts tight.

„Not properly maintaining the trailer structure.

„Ensure machine is towed level to tow vehicle.

Trailer ToWing guidelineS

„Recheck the load tiedowns to make sure the load will not shift during towing.

„Before towing, check coupling, safety chain, safety brake, tires, wheels and lights.

„Check the lug nuts or bolts for tightness.

„Check coupler tightness after towing 50 miles.

„Use your mirrors to verify that you have room to change lanes or pull into traffi c.

„Use your turn signals well in advance. Allow plenty of stopping space for your trailer and tow vehicle.

„Allow plenty of stopping space for your trailer and tow vehicle.

„do noT drive so fast that the trailer begins to sway due to speed.

„Allow plenty of room for passing. A rule of thumb is that the passing distance with a trailer is 4 times the passing distance without the trailer.

„Shift your automatic transmission into a lower gear for city driving.

„alWaYS use lower gears for climbing and descending grades.

„do noT ride the brakes while descending grades, they may get so hot that they stop working. Then you will potentially have a runaway tow vehicle and trailer.

„To conserve fuel, don’t use full throttle to climb a hill. Instead, build speed on the approach.

„Slow down for bumps in the road. Take your foot off the brake when crossing the bump.

„do noT brake while in a curve unless absolutely necessary. Instead, slow down before you enter the curve and power through the curve.This way, the towing vehicle remains in charge.

„do noT apply the brakes to correct extreme trailer swaying. Continued pulling of the trailer, and even slight acceleration, will provide a stabilizing force.

„Anticipate the trailer “swaying.” Swaying is the trailer reaction to the air pressure wave caused by passing trucks and buses. Continued pulling of the trailer provides a stabilizing force to correct swaying. DO NOT apply the brakes to correct trailer swaying.

„Use lower gear when driving down steep or long grades. Use the engine and transmission as a brake. Do not ride the brakes, as they can overheat and become ineffective.

„Be aware of your trailer height, especially when approaching roofed areas and around trees.

„Make regular stops, about once each hour. Confi rm that:

Coupler is secure to the hitch and is locked.

Electrical connectors are secure.

There is appropriate slack in the safety chains.

There is appropriate slack in the breakaway switch pullpin cable.

Tires are not visibly low on pressure.

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Contents Model SG1400C3 Proposition 65 warning Nhtsa Reporting Safety DefectsTable of Contents Choose from three easy options SaFeTY SYmBolS Safety InformationSaFeTY meSSageS GeneraTor SaFeTY General SaFeTYIf operating in speed ranges above the maximum allowable Engine SaFeTYRestricted. If the air fl ow is From fuel vapors or if fuel is spilled on a hot engine Fuel SaFeTYToWing SaFeTY „ never use fuel as a cleaning agentDeath EleCTriCal SaFeTYPower Cord/Cable Safety Grounding SafetyEnvironmenTal SaFeTY BaTTerY SaFeTYModel Cummins QSB7-G5 SpecificationsDimensions DimensionsTypical Generator Grounding Application InstallationGenerator Grounding Outdoor InstallationIndoor Installation General information Intake Ventilation Door Fuel TankFuel Priming Pump Fuel Water SeparatorInteliVision 5 Digital Controller Page Major Components Generator Major ComponentsDescription Starter Oil Filler CapAlternator Oil FilterLicense Plate Lights Illuminates license plate Basic Trailer ComponentsControl panel Controller Power Switch Provides power to engine controllerCamlok/Voltage Output Panel Camlok/voltage output panelMain Breaker Panel Circuit Breaker panelMCB Control Button Not functional in this application Digital controllerType of Load Single Phase LoadThree Phase Load Load application/generator outputGenerator Amperage Voltage Selector SwitchGenerator Output Voltages Fuel Check Inspection/setupRefueling Procedure Lubrication OilWait for fuel to rise in filler neck Only use #2 diesel fuel when refuelingRemove fuel cap and fill tank Figure Operation in Freezing Weather Cleaning the RadiatorAir Cleaner Fan Belt Tension Drive Belt inspection Coolant Antifreeze/summer coolantAlternator Battery Cable InstallationWiring When connecting the battery do the followingEngine’s exhaust contains harmful emissions Always have adequate ventilation when operatingBefore Starting Starting Manual Engine will go to idle modeStartup Closing the Enclosure DOORs Normal Shutdown ProcedureEmergency Shutdown Procedure Protective devices Protective devicesEngine Maintenance Schedule MaintenanceAir Filter Air Filter Dust IndicatorCleaning Inside the Fuel Tank General InspectionCheck Oil Level Fuel Tank InspectionReplacing Fuel Filter Air RemovalHydraulic Brake Actuator Manually Adjusting the BrakesTrailer Brakes Hydraulic BrakesWheel Bearings Adjustable ChannelLeaf Suspension Wheel Hub AdjustmentTroubleshooting Generator Troubleshooting generatorTroubleshooting Engine Troubleshooting engineTroubleshooting Intelivision 5 Controller Troubleshooting controllerTrailer ToWing guidelineS Trailer guidelinesCommon CauSeS For loSS oF Trailer Coupling To THe ToW veHiCle Driving CondiTionSTrailer vin Tag InoperaBle BraKeS, ligHTS or mirrorSTrailer ToWing TipS BraKe ConTroller EleCTriCal ConneCTorToW veHiCle SuSpenSion SYSTemBreaKaWaY SYSTem SaFeTY CHainSTrailer ligHTing and BraKing ConneCTor EmergenCY FlareS andTriangle reFleCTorSCoupling the Trailer to the Tow vehicle Ball Coupler Lock washer and hitch frameTrailer tongue. Wood or concrete blocks may also be used Breakaway Cable Surge Brake System Attaching Safety ChainBreakaway Brake System Pintle Coupler and pintle Hook Connecting Trailer lightsUncoupling the Ball Hitch PinTle HiTCH CouplerCoupling Trailer to Tow vehicle pintle Coupler Figure H. Attaching Safety Chain Pintle HitchBe sure lug nuts are tight before each tow Tire SaFeTY Unsafe Tires, lug nuts or WheelsDetermining load limit of Trailer Determining load limit of Tow vehicle Step StepLetter rating Speed rating Tire FundamenTalSUniform Tire Quality grading Standards uTQgS Tire Safety TipsTire repair Replacing Worn or damaged TiresLug nut Torque requirements Wheel rimsWheels, Bearings and lug nuts Figure M. Trailer to Tow Vehicle Wiring Diagram Lights and SignalsHERE’S HOW to GET Help