SECTION 3 − ASSEMBLY

NOTE

All directions are given as facing the towing vehicle. The word “front” means the hitch end of the trailer.

3-1. Assembling Trailer

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10

Tools Needed:

11 3/8, 7/16 in

12

9/16, 7/8 in

9

12

15

3

1

2

14

4

8

 

 

7

16

5

 

 

6

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YUse adequate blocks or lifting device to support frame while installing parts.

1Shackle Arm

2Spring

Attach shackle arms to springs using 9/16 inch hardware. Tighten until bolt and nut are tight against arms, then loosen nut 1/8 to 1/4 turn so spring moves freely.

3 Shackle Bracket

Attach axle assembly to brackets on frame using 9/16 inch hardware. Tighten hardware until bolt and nut are tight against brackets, then loosen nut 1/8 to 1/4 turn so spring moves freely.

4Wheel

5Hub

6 Lug Nut

Install wheels on hubs. Tighten lug nuts to 60 ft lbs (81 N.m). Block wheels.

7Jack

8Snap Ring

Slide jack over collar. Use snap ring pliers to secure jack with snap ring.

Rotate jack to down position. Pull pin and ro- tate jack to vertical position. Pin locks jack in place. Turn handle to raise or lower trailer.

When jack is not needed, pull pin and rotate jack to horizontal position.

9 Fender Bracket (Optional)

.Install bracket with top angling in (toward fender).

10 Fender (Optional)

11Light Bracket (Optional)

12Star Washer

Mount fender brackets, light brackets, and fenders on trailer using supplied 3/8 in hard- ware. Be sure to install star washers between light brackets and fenders, and between fender brackets and frame.

13Cable Tree (Optional)

14Cable Tree Mounting Bracket

Mount cable tree on trailer using supplied hardware.

15 End Caps

Install end caps in end of frame.

16 Reflective Amber Label

Apply labels to frame. Labels not required if installing optional light kit (see Section 3-3).

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Miller Electric OFR-210, HWY-210 manual Assembly, Assembling Trailer