Sealey TPK252 User Manual

Tpk252, Tow pole, Instructions for

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IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS. ALSO

CONSULT YOUR VEHICLE MANUFACTURER’S HANDBOOK AND TAKE NOTE OF ANY SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS RELATING TO TOWING, PARTICULARLY FOR

VEHICLES WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS. USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE

TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

2. DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATION

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Maintain the

tow pole in good condition. If the tow pole is damaged, remove from service.

Check vehicle manufacturer’s instructions to determine whether the vehicle is equipped with

proper tow fittings suitable for use with a tow pole. Also any

special instructions for vehicles with automatic transmission or four wheel drive.

Use tow pole only on vehicles with standard tow eyes.

DO NOT use transportation 'tie down' points.

Ensure the tow eyes, and the areas of the vehicles to which the eyes are fitted, are strong and

solid enough for towing.

DO NOT use the tow pole if there is damage or heavy rust around the

fitting area and ensure the eyes are approximately the same height from the ground.

Place an “ON TOW” notice in the back window or other visible location at the rear of the towed

vehicle. Attach a red marker (provided) to the centre of the tow pole.

The vehicle to be towed must be fully legal in respect of having the registration number visible at

all times, must have a valid road tax, insurance and relevant current DOT test certificate.

DO NOT tow a vehicle that lacks one or more of these requirements.

Towed vehicle must have the ignition on in order to operate lights, brake lights and indicators. If

these lights cannot be operated, you must fit a repeater trailer board to towed vehicle. Contact

your local Sealey dealer for information relating to approved towing boards which must

incorporate lighting and signalling equipment.

Ensure that the person in the towed vehicle is aware that, if servo brakes and/or power steering

are fitted, then braking and/or steering efforts will be very much higher than normal when the

engine is not running.

Read vehicle manufacturers instructions before use.

Maximum towing vehicle weight 2400kg.

Maximum towed vehicle weight 2400kg.

Rated strenght: 11.8kN.

DO NOT exceed the rated capacity of the tow pole.

DO NOT exceed a maximum towing speed of 15mph.

DO NOT use the tow pole if damaged.

DO NOT tow vehicle if the steering lock cannot be disengaged.

DO NOT use the tow pole on a vehicle with defective braking system.

DO NOT tow an unmanned vehicle.

DO NOT force the tow pole to achieve a task it was not designed to perform.

DO NOT allow untrained persons to use the tow pole.

DO NOT operate the tow pole if any parts are missing as this may cause failure and possible

personal injury.

Tow pole with 2tonne rolling load capacity. Steel sections clip together and fix with

spring clips. Hooks feature sliding locking mechanism to prevent disengagement

during towing/overrun.

2.1.

Specification

Tow pole length ..................................................................................1.8m.

Rolling load capacity ......................................................................2000kg.

Maximum towing vehicle weight ...................................................2400kg.

Maximum towed vehicle weight .....................................................2400kg.

Rated strenght ................................................................................11.8kN.

INSTRUCTIONS fOR:

TOW POLE

MODEl No:

TPK252

3. TOWING INFORMATION

Original Language Version

TPK252 Issue: 2 - 14/07/11

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE TOWING OF VEHICLES WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND FOUR WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES.

3.1 Before towing a four wheel drive vehicle or a vehicle with automatic transmission it is essential to consult the manufacturer's handbook for the

vehicle to be towed to check the correct towing procedure. The correct procedure will vary from vehicle to vehicle depending on the configuration of the

transmission. (In some cases certain 4WD vehicles cannot be towed with all four wheels on the ground and will have to be transported on a trailer). failure

to observe the correct procedure could result in severe damage to the vehicles transmission.

3.2 Many automatic transmissions require the engine to be active in order to drive a pump that provides lubrication to the transmission. If the transmission is

turned by the road wheels without the engine running, permanent damage could be done to the transmission due to lack of lubrication. This could also apply

to the secondary gearbox on a four wheel drive vehicle.

3.3 four wheel drive systems are designed to run in tandem with the engine. If the engine is off but the transmission is driven at speed by the road wheels

the mismatch in speed between components within the gearboxes could also result in permanent damage to the transmission.

3.4 It is usually possible to tow four wheel drive vehicles with manual transmission as the engine can be disconnected from the primary gearbox. However,

the road wheels may still be driving a secondary gearbox. The manufacturer will state in which drive position the secondary gearbox should be placed. and

will recommend a maximum towing speed. A towing distance and/or time limit may also be imposed by the manufacturer.

3.5 Some four wheel vehicles are fitted with devices to disconnect the hubs and/ or driveshafts especially for towing purposes.

3.6 Consult the manufacturer's handbook before reversing with a four wheel drive vehicle attached or a vehicle with automatic transmission.

3.7 REMEMBER, AlWAYS fOllOW THE VEHIClE MANUfACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS fOR THE VEHIClE TO bE TOWED.

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