ShoreLand'r SRV46TB V.1 User Manual

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Midwest Industries, Inc.

Ida Grove, IA 51445

800.859.3028

www.shorelandr.com

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REV G 3/16/2012

Dealer / Distributor:

Remove all parts banded or taped to the frame assembly.

Locate the bulk hardware and sort according to size.

Tongue:

Slide tongue into the tongue cap on the front of the trail-

er, align holes and insert 1/2” x 4” hex bolt through

the through tongue cap and secure with 1/2” flange

lock nut.

Pull wires from the rear of tongue and feed them thru the

tongue cover, slide the tongue cover over the brake hose

that extends from the rear of tongue. Align the hole in the

tongue cover, the tongue, and the frame cap insert a 1/2” x

1-1/2” hex bolt and secure with a ½” flange lock nut.

Plug harnesses from the tongue into the matching color har-

ness that extends from each side frame; slide the excess

wire back into the tongue. Take the brake hose that extends

from the tongue and right side frame until they are aligned.

Remove the plug and cap and screw the two together. Tight-

en the line only tight enough so as not to leak. Insert extra

line and connection into rear of tongue.

Safety Chains:

Take a 1/2” x 5” hex bolt slide on a 1/2” flat washer and one

(1) of the safety chains; insert the bolt into the hole on the

actuator housing through tongue and out other side. Place

the second safety chain on the bolt followed with a 1/2” flat

washer and secure with a 1/2” flange lock nut.

Bunk Assembly:

Place the pre-assembled bunks on the preset bunk brackets

and secure with a 3/8” x 1” hex bolt and secure with a 3/8”

flange lock nut. Repeat at each bunk bracket location.

Rockers:

Remove all parts from bag, insert the bushings into the hole

and slide the rocker into the center bracket on the spring

bracket, making sure that the grease zerk points toward the

ground, insert a 3/4” x 4 1/2” hex bolt from the outside in.

Secure with a 3/4” lock nut. Repeat process on other side.

Springs/axles:

Mount springs on axle by aligning the stub bolt on the leaf

springs with the hole in the center of the spring pad on the

axle, place a spring clamp on top of the leaf spring. Slide

two (2) 1/2” x 2-5/16” x 6-1/2” square u-bolts over the

springs and spring clamp, slide a spring/axle u-bolt pad

over the threaded ends of the u-bolts and secure with 1/2”

flange lock nuts. Repeat on other side of axle and on other

axle.

Place axle with the brakes to the rear of the trailer, slide a

spring bushing into the rear loop on the spring bracket and

insert a 9/16” x 3-1/4” hex bolt from the outside in and se-

cure with a 9/16” lock nut. Repeat on other side of trailer.

Slide the hook end of the spring over the bushing and swing

the axle up so the hole in the front of the leaf spring aligns

with the rear hole in the rocker, insert 9/16” x 3-1/4” hex bolt

and secure with 9/16” lock nut. Repeat on other side. To

mount the front non brake axle, insert a spring bushing into

the front of the rocker and align with the hole, insert a 9/16”

x 3-1/4” hex bolt and secure with a 9/16” lock nut. Repeat

on the other side. Swing axle into place so the front of the

leaf spring aligns with the hole in the front loop on the spring

bracket and insert a 9/16” x 3- 1/4” hex bolt from the outside

in and secure with a 9/16” lock nut. Repeat on other side.

Remove plug from right side caliper taking the brake hose

from the right side frame route thru the clip on the spring

bracket and down to the right caliper. Tighten the connec-

tion only secure enough to prevent it from leaking. Leave

only enough hose to allow axle freedom of movement and

slide remaining back into the sideframe.

Tire And Wheel Assemblies

Mount the tire and wheel assemblies using the 1/2” fine

threaded tapered lug nuts provided. Tighten to 80-90 ft/lb.

of torque using the rotation pattern as shown in the

Shore-

Landr’s Owners Manual. Re-torque the lug nuts after 50

miles of driving and then periodically thereafter.

Brakes:

Refer to the Brake Service Manual for brake

bleeding procedures, service and maintenance.

Consumer/ Owner:

Your

SeaRay trailer is designed, assembled and pre-adjust-

ed to fit your boat. If properly maintained it will give your boat

maximum support and many years of care free service.

Follow these instructions before using your trailer:

Read your

ShoreLand’r Owner’s Guide and all safety de-

cals on the trailer.

Wash and wax your trailer regularly. Always rinse your trailer

after each use, especially when boating in salt or brackish

water.

Re-check all fasteners for tighteness before towing.

Contact your authorized

ShoreLand’r dealer if you experi-

ence a problem with your trailer. To locate a dealer, please

use

www.shorelandr.com - dealer locator feature.

For further information or assistance, contact

ShoreLand’r

at 1-800-859-3028 or visit

www.shorelandr.com.

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