Trailer guidelines – Multiquip LS-600P User Manual

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page 56 — MaYCO LS600p CONCReTe pUMp • OpeRaTiON MaNUaL — Rev. #0 (05/13/13)

DRiviNg CONDiTiONS

When towing a trailer, you will have decreased acceleration,

increased stopping distance, and increased turning radius

(which means you must make wider turns to keep from

hitting curbs, vehicles, and anything else that is on the

inside corner). In addition, you will need a longer distance

to pass, due to slower acceleration and increased length.

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Be alert for slippery conditions. You are more likely to be

affected by slippery road surfaces when driving a tow

vehicle with a trailer, than driving a tow vehicle without

a trailer.

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Check rearview mirrors frequently to observe the trailer

and traffi c.

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NeveR drive faster than what is safe.

COUpLiNg TO THe TOW veHiCLe

Follow all of the safety precautions and instructions in

this manual to ensure safety of persons, equipment, and

satisfactory life of the trailer. Always use an adequate tow

vehicle and hitch. If the vehicle or hitch is not properly

selected and matched to the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating

(GVWR) of your trailer, you can cause an accident that

could lead to death or serious injury.
If you already have a tow vehicle, know your vehicle tow

rating and make certain the trailer’s rated capacity is less

than or equal to the tow vehicle’s rated towing capacity. If

you already have (or plan to buy) a trailer, make certain

that the tow rating of the tow vehicle is equal to or greater

than that of the trailer.
The trailer VIN tag contains the critical safetyinformation

WaRNiNg

Driving too fast for severe road conditions can result in

loss of control and cause death or serious injury.
Decrease your speed as road, weather, and lighting

conditions deteriorate.
Always check for local trailer tow speed limits in your

area.

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Do not transport people on the trailer. The transport of

people puts their lives at risk and may be illegal.

for the use of your trailer. Again, be sure your hitch and tow

vehicle are rated for the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of

your trailer.

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Proper selection and condition of the coupler and hitch

are essential to safely towing your trailer. A loss of

coupling may result in death or serious injury.
• Be sure the hitch load rating is equal to or greater

than the load rating of the coupler.

• Be sure the hitch size matches the coupler size.
• Observe the hitch for wear, corrosion and cracks

before coupling. Replace worn, corroded or cracked

hitch components before coupling the trailer to the

tow vehicle.

• Be sure the hitch components are tight before

coupling the trailer to the tow vehicle.

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An improperly coupled trailer can result in death or

serious injury.
DO NOT move the trailer until:
• The coupler is secured and locked to hitch.
• The safety chains are secured to the tow vehicle.
• The trailer jack(s) are fully retracted.
DO NOT tow the trailer on the road until:
• Tires and wheels are checked.
• The trailer brakes are checked.
• The breakaway switch is connected to the tow

vehicle.

• The load is secured to the trailer.
• The trailer lights are connected and checked.

WaRNiNg

Use of a hitch with a load rating less than the load rating

of the trailer can result in loss of control and may lead

to death or serious injury.
Use of a tow vehicle with a towing capacity less than

the load rating of the trailer can result in loss of control,

and may lead to death or serious injury.
Be sure your hitch and tow vehicle are rated for the

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of your trailer.

tRAILER GuIDELInES

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