Miller Electric RCT-224 Trailer User Manual

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INCORRECT SIZE OR RATING OF HITCH can

cause trailer to break loose from towing vehicle.

1. Be sure towing vehicle hitch is correct type, size, and rating to

match coupler.

2. Be sure the hitch is properly installed onto towing vehicle.

3. On optional ball couplers, always insert hitch safety pin before

towing.

4. Make sure hitch and ball are properly sized and match each

other.

Clevis

Lunette

Eye

Ball

Trailer

Tongue

Couplers

OR

Safety Pin

WHEELS MUST BE CHOCKED when trailer is

uncoupled from vehicle.

1. Chock in direction of grade.
2. Position chock snugly behind tire.
3. Place chock square to the tire.
4. Tap chock into place.
5. For added protection, chock both sides of tire.

UNEXPECTED TILTING OF TRAILER can cause

injury and damage.

1. When trailer is uncoupled from towing vehicle, use jack on front

and block rear to prevent tilting.

2. Use proper blocks that are large enough and able to support the

necessary weight.

3. Always chock the wheels when uncoupled.

INCORRECTLY WORKING LIGHTS can cause

accidents.

1. State and Federal regulations require trailers used on highways

to have tail, stop, turn, and side marker lights.

2. Lights are not required for trailers designed for off-road use only.
3. Check all lights and connectors for proper installation and

operation before using the trailer.

4. Check condition of wiring harness leads, plugs, and connections

regularly. Repair or replace damaged parts or wires.

5. Replace any broken lenses, reflectors, or bulbs.

Tail, Stop, And

Turn Lights

Side Marker Lights

INCORRECT TORQUE on lug nuts or INCORRECT

TIRE PRESSURE or BEARING MAINTENANCE can

cause loss of control resulting in serious injury

and equipment damage.

1. Recheck lug nut torque after first 50 miles (80 km) and once each

year or every 12,000 miles (19,500 km) thereafter, whichever

comes first.

2. When checking lug nuts, keep them clean, dry, and unlubricated.
3. Check and repack wheel bearings once each year or every

12,000 miles (19,500 km), whichever comes first.

4. Maintain correct tire pressure according to sidewall data on tire −

underinflation is the most common cause of tire trouble.

5. Check tires for wear every six months.
6. Use only replacement tires of the same size, rating, and capacity.

1

4

2

3

1

4

2

5

3

Wheel

Lug

Nuts

Bearings

Inside Hub

4-Hole Wheels −

Torque Lug Nuts

To 60 ft-lbs (81 N·m)

5-Hole Wheels −

Torque Lug Nuts

To 70 ft-lbs (95 N·m)

Torquing Sequence

INOPERATIVE SURGE-TYPE BRAKES OR

WRONG BREAKAWAY CABLE CONNECTION can

cause accidents.

1. Check brake fluid level before use.

2. Do not use sway control devices − keep coupler free to telescope

during braking.

3. Always connect breakaway cable to towing vehicle − be sure it

has a direct free pull.

4. Do not wrap cable around safety chains, tongue, wiring, or any

other parts.

5. The breakaway cable automatically applies the trailer brakes if

separation occurs.

Self-Actuating Hydraulic

Brake System

Breakaway

Cable

Brake Fluid

Reservoir

Surge-Type

Coupler

Bracket

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