Multiquip MLT25 Landscape Lighting User Manual


 
MLT25 SERIES LIGHT TOWER • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (11/28/12) — PAGE 25
MAINTENANCE — TRAILERS
Periodically check the actuator mounting fasteners for
damage or loosening. Inspect the actuator for worn or
damaged parts. As you are towing your trailer, be aware
of any changes in braking quality. This could be an early
warning of brake or actuator malfunction and requires
immediate attention. Consult a certified brake specialist to
make necessary adjustment or repairs.
ADJUSTABLE CHANNEL
Your trailer may be equipped with an adjustable channel
(Figure 16) that allows the coupler to be raised or lowered
to a desired height. Periodically check the channel bolts
for damage or loosening.
WARNING
Failure to maintain proper fluid level in the actuator
may result in loss of braking action which could cause
severe property damage, injury or death.
Table 4. Hydraulic Brake Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
No Brakes Brake line broken or kinked? Repair or replace.
Weak Brakes or
Brakes Pull to
One Side
Brake lining glazed? Reburnish or replace.
Trailer overloaded? Correct weight.
Brake drums scored or
grooved?
Machine or replace.
Tire pressure correct? Inflate all tires equally.
Tires unmatched on the
same axle?
Match tires.
Locking Brakes
Brake components loose,
bent or broken?
Replace components.
Brake drums out-of-round? Replace.
Noisy Brakes
System lubricated? Lubricate.
Brake components correct? Replace and correct.
Dragging
Brakes
Brake lining thickness
incorrect or not adjusted
correctly?
Install new shoes and
linings.
Enough brake fluid or correct
fluid?
Replace rubber parts
fill with dot 4 fluid.
NOTICE
When replacing channel mounting hardware (nuts, bolts
and washers), never substitute substandard hardware.
Pay close attention to bolt length and grade. ALWAYS
use manufacturer's recommended parts when replacing
channel mounting hardware.
Figure 16. Adjustable Channel
Wheel Bearings
Wheel bearings (Figure 17) must be inspected and
lubricated once a year or 12,000 miles to insure safe
operation of your trailer.
If trailer wheel bearings are immersed in water, they must
be replaced.
If the trailer has not been used for an extended amount
of time, have the bearings inspected and packed more
frequently, at least every six months and prior to use.
Follow the steps below to disassemble the wheel hub and
service the wheel bearings. See Figure 17.
Figure 17. Wheel Hub Components
DANGER
If trailer wheels are under water for a long period of
time, wheel bearings may fail. If this is the case, service
wheel bearings immediately.
The possibility exists of the wheels falling off causing
equipment damage and severe bodily harm even death!
WHEEL
HUB
BEARING
CUP
BEARING
CUP
BEARING
BEARING
OIL
SEAL
SPINDLE
NUT
SPINDLE
WASHER
COTTER
PIN
DUST
CAP
LUG
NUT