Warning – Miller Electric 3000-4AH User Manual

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3-5.

Installing Optional Trailer Hitch And Connecting To Towing Vehicle

WARNING

TILTING OF TRAILER can result in personal injury or equipment damage.

Use adequate blocks or lifting device to support hitch end while pivoting trailer jack into position (see Section 3-1).

Use trailer jack to obtain desired height and to support tongue weight while installing hitch.

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The self-actuating hydraulic brake system engages trailer brakes when pressure
is applied to trailer hitch while stopping.

NOTE

Support trailer with jack. Apply
parking brake.

1

Mounting Channel

Hitch may be mounted in four differ-
ent positions on channel. Use posi-
tion that provides level connection
between trailer and towing vehicle.

2

Lunette Eye Hitch (Optional)

3

Ball Hitch (Optional)

Attach hitch to channel using 1/2-20
x 4-1/2 in hardware. Tighten hard-
ware to 75 ft lb (102 N

.

m).

Secure hitch to towing vehicle.

4

Knob

5

Lever

If using ball hitch, set trailer onto
towing ball and turn knob clockwise
until tight.

To release hitch, hold lever down
while turning knob counterclock-
wise.

6

Safety Chain

Cross safety chains under hitch
and attach to towing vehicle.

7

Breakaway Cable

Attach cable to towing vehicle
above hitch. Cable applies trailer
brakes if trailer is separated from
towing vehicle.

8

Brake Fluid Reservoir

Check fluid level in reservoir. Add
fluid if not up to full mark (see Sec-
tion 3-7). See brake actuator Own-
er’s Manual.

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Tools Needed:

3/4 in

13/16 in

BRAKE

FLUID

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Figure 3-6. Installing Hitch And Connecting To Towing Vehicle

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