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Troubleshooting
Specs
Wiring diagram sheet
Lights and signals
SaFeTY sYMBOLs
Connecting Trailer Lights
Dimension
Maintenance
Female and Male Connector
Manually Adjusting the Brakes
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MLT25 SERIES LIGHT TOWER • operation manual — rev. #0 (11/28/12) — page 49
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Contents
Model MLT25 sERIES
Proposition 65 warning
Nhtsa
Reporting Safety Defects
Specifications are subject to change without notice
Table of Contents
SaFeTY Messages
Safety Information
SaFeTY sYMBOLs
Addresses practices not related to personal injury
GeneRaL saFeTY
LaMp saFeTY
LIgHT TOWeR saFeTY
TOWIng saFeTY
Loading and Tie-Down on Flatbed Truck
TRanspORTIng saFeTY
„ neveR operate light tower
ELeCTRICaL saFeTY
Light Tower Specifications
MLT25 Series Specifications
Trailer Specifications
Generator/Engine Specifications
Dimensions
Dimensions
Reference Letter Description Dimension
Length Mast Stowed Position Length Mast Deployed Position
Metal Halide Lamps
General information
Major Components Control Panel Side
Components
Major Components Front/Rear
Circuit Breakers, 3-Pole, 15 a Turn the lamps on and off
Inspection
Read all safety instructions at the beginning of manual
Before starting
Check all fastening nuts and bolts for tightness
Female and Male Connector
Contact between the two connectors
Starting the Engine
Operation
Mast operation
Outriggers and Support Stands
Raising the Mast
Lowering the Mast
Raising the Mast
Stowing the Mast to Horizontal Position
Rotating the Mast
Voltage Selector Positions
Move the Voltage Selector to the desired position
Generator/ENGINE Maintenance
Maintenance
Check Cable Wear
Servicing the Mast Raise/Lower Cable System
Lower the mast to the horizontal resting position
Servicing the Mast Extension Cable System
Manually Adjusting the Brakes
Maintenance Trailers
Trailer Brakes
Hydraulic Brakes
Hydraulic Brake Troubleshooting
Adjustable Channel
Leaf Suspension
Wheel Hub Adjustment
COMMOn Causes for LOss of TRaILeR
Safety guidelines Trailers
TRaILeR TOWIng guIDeLInes
COupLIng to THe TOW veHICLe
DRIvIng COnDITIOns
TRaILeR TOWIng TIps
InOpeRaBLe BRaKes, LIgHTs or MIRRORs
TRaILeR vIn Tag
TOW veHICLe
ELeCTRICaL COnneCTOR
SuspensIOn sYsTeM
BRaKe COnTROLLeR
TRaILeR LIgHTIng anD BRaKIng COnneCTOR
SaFeTY CHaIns
BReaKaWaY sYsTeM
JaCKsTanD
Trailer tongue. Wood or concrete blocks may also be used
Lock washer and hitch frame
Coupling the Trailer to the Tow vehicle Ball Coupler
Breakaway Brake system
Attaching safety Chain
Breakaway Cable surge Brake system
Uncoupling the Ball Hitch
Connecting Trailer Lights
PInTLe Hitch COupLeR
Pintle Coupler and pintle Hook
Coupling Trailer to Tow vehicle pintle Coupler
Figure H. Attaching Safety Chain Pintle Hitch
Determining Load Limit of Trailer
TIRe saFeTY Unsafe Tires, Lug nuts or Wheels
Be sure lug nuts are tight before each tow
Determining Load Limit of Tow vehicle step
Step
Table a. speed Rating
TIRe FunDaMenTaLs
Letter Rating Speed Rating
Tire Repair
Tire safety Tips
Replacing Worn or Damaged Tires
Uniform Tire Quality grading standards uTQgs
Wheel Rims
Table B. Tire Wear Troubleshooting
Wheels, Bearings and Lug nuts
Lug nut Torque Requirements
Table C. Tire Torque Requirements
Lights and signals
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
Lamp Troubleshooting
Replacement minimizes color differences
When switch is first Checking voltage and ballast Turned on
Clean fixture
Lamp starts slowly ARC does not strike Defective Lamp?
Connections
Lamp Troubleshooting Guide
Ballast Removal
Starting
Electronic components locator
L3 NEU. GND
Wiring diagram sheet
TB1 E1
AWG
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