Maintenance, Wheel rims, Wheels, bearings and lug nuts – Multiquip Trailers User Manual

Page 45: Lug nut torque requirements

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trailer • owner's manual — rev. #4 (11/08/13) — page 45

Table 10 below will help pinpoint the causes and solutions

of tire wear problems.

wheel rims

If the trailer has been struck, or impacted, on or near the

wheels, or if the trailer has struck a curb, inspect the rims for

damage (i.e. being out of round); and replace any damaged

wheel. Inspect the wheels for damage every year, even if

no obvious impact has occurred.

wheels, Bearings and lug nuts

A loose, worn or damaged wheel bearing is the most

common cause of brakes that grab.
To check wheel bearings, jack trailer and check wheels

for side-to-side looseness. If the wheels are loose, or spin

with a wobble, the bearings must be serviced or replaced.

Check inflation pressure weekly during use to insure the

maximum tire life and tread wear. Most trailer axles are

built with sealed bearings that are not serviceable. Sealed

bearings must be replaced as complete units.

table 10. tire wear troubleshooting

wear pattern

Cause

solution

Center Wear Over inflation.

Adjust pressure to particular
load per tire manufacturer.

Edge Wear

Under inflation.

Adjust pressure to particular
load per tire manufacturer.

Side Wear

Loss of camber
or overloading.

Make sure load does not
exceed axle rating.
Align wheels.

Toe Wear

Incorrect toe-in.

Align wheels.

Cupping

Out-of-balance.

Check bearing adjustment
and balance tires.

Flat Spots

Wheel lockup and
tire skidding.

Avoid sudden stops when
possible and adjust brakes.

warning

ALWAYS wear safety glasses when

removing or installing force fitted parts.

Do

not attempt to repair or modify a wheel.

Do not install an inner-tube to correct a

leak through the rim. If the rim is cracked,

the air pressure in the inner tube may cause pieces of

the rim to explode (break off) with great force and cause

serious eye or bodily injury.

lug nut torque requirements

It is extremely important to apply and maintain proper wheel

mounting torque on the trailer. Be sure to use only the

fasteners matched to the cone angle of the wheel. Proper

procedure for attachment of the wheels is as follows:
1. Start all wheel lug nuts by hand.
2. Torque all lug nuts in sequence. See Figure 27.

Do not torque the wheel lug nuts all the way down.

Tighten each lug nut in 3 separate passes as defined

by Table 11.

3. Check to see if the lug nuts are tight after the first 10,

25 and 50 miles of driving and before each tow

thereafter

Figure 27. Wheel Lug Nuts Tightening Sequence

NOTICE

never use an pneumatic air gun to tighten wheel

lug nuts.

Over-tightening lug nuts will result in breaking the studs

or permanently deforming the mounting stud holes in

the wheels.

warning

Lug nuts are prone to loosen after initial installation,

which can lead to death or serious injury. Check all

wheel lug nuts periodically.

maintenance

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