Installation instructions, Installation, General recommendations – SAF-HOLLAND XL-FW486 FW2080 Series Fifth Wheel User Manual

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XL-FW486 Rev C SAF-HOLLAND, Inc.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Installation

General Recommendations

1. Every user and installer using Holland products either recommended or not recommended by

Holland, must thoroughly satisfy himself that the installation procedure used is appropriate
for the vehicle, product and application.

2. Consult the Holland literature for fifth wheel capacities and applications.
3. Consult the tractor manufacturer’s body builder’s book and the latest SAE and D.O.T.

standards for additional installation methods. Holland recommends the T.M.C. Recommended
Maintenance Practice 603b for installation procedures.

4. Determine the proper fifth wheel position, or, in the case of a sliding fifth wheel, the

range of proper positions. Proper positioning of the fifth wheel is important for weight
distribution, swing clearance and handling characteristics. See SAE J701a for proper
placement, as well as the tractor manufacturer’s body builder’s book.

5. use grade 8, 5/8˝ minimum diameter bolts and grade “C” locknuts for mounting. Follow bolt

manufacturer’s recommended torque value and procedure when installing.

6. bolt holes can be 1/32˝ larger in diameter than the bolt fastener. bolts must be adequately

tightened using charted torque ranges in foot-pounds for the recommended grade 8, 5/8˝
diameter bolts. Larger diameter grade 8 bolts and coated fasteners may be used.

7. The bolts attaching the fifth wheel mounting angles to the truck frame require hardened

steel washers under both the bolt and under the locknut, unless flanged head bolts or
flanged head locknuts are employed.

8. A minimum of 5 bolts are required to attach each mounting angle to a frame rail, and

the distance between bolts must not exceed 8˝, except when cutouts are required in the
mounting angles.

9. Whenever a cutout is made on the mounting angle, such as required to bypass spring

hangers, a 1˝ minimum radius should be used and bolts should be placed within 1-1⁄2˝, but
not closer than 1˝ of the cut, fore and aft.

10. The mounting angle should have a minimum thickness as shown in Chart 1 and should be

steel specification ASTM A 36.

11. When initially positioning the fifth wheel for frame holes, the full length of the fifth wheel

or slider mounting angles should seat flush on the top and side surface of the truck-tractor
frame rails where channel-type rails
are employed. There should not
be a gap over the top of the truck
frame rails. The base of the fifth
wheel assembly and of the mounting
angle members should seat flush on
the top of the frame rail to prevent
flexing and to give uniform weight
distribution. It is also recommended
to chamfer or smooth sharp edges
and corners of mounting materials
wherever contact is made with the
tractor frame.

12. If the fifth wheel is to be mounted using a mounting plate (bracket with mounting base),

refer to CHART 1 for minimum plate thickness recommendations.

Do not use U-bolts in fifth wheel installations. Use only new Grade 8 bolts
and new Grade C lock nuts, sized 5/8˝ minimum diameter. Failure to do so may

result in structural failure of the installation with a potential loss of the fifth wheel assembly,
mounting structure, and/or trailer and may result in death or serious injury.
13. Trailer pick-up ramps are recommended at the rear of the truck-tractor frame.
14. When mounting to aluminum frames, follow the tractor manufacturer’s recommendations.

Holland has available a stationary mounting angle intended for use with aluminum frames.
Contact Holland or Holland distributors for availability.

15. Review, in addition, the specific information on the following pages for each type of fifth

wheel mounting, as well as “Inspection and Lubrication Prior to Use” on page 7 of
this publication.

CHART 1

Minimum

Minimum

Fifth Wheel

Mounting Angle Mounting Plate

vertical Capacity

Thickness

Thickness

12,000 lbs.

1/4˝

1/4˝

20,000 lbs.

5/16˝

1/4˝

40,000/45,000 lbs.

5/16˝

5/16˝

50,000/55,000 lbs.

3/8˝

3/8˝

62,500/70,000 lbs.

1/2˝

1/2˝

100,000 lbs.

3/4˝

3/4˝

165,000 lbs.

3/4˝

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