Warning – Craftsman 0220 User Manual

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Figure 10 - 1: Jacking Points

10.2.2 Trailer Structure

Because the trailer floor receives the most abuse, it will most likely corrode before

any other part of the structure. Using a power washer, wash the floor and walls of

the trailer after each use.

10.2.2.1 Fasteners and Frame Members

Inspect all of the fasteners and structural frame members for bending and other

damage, cracks, or failure. Repair or replace any damaged fastener and repair the

frame member. If you have any questions about the condition or method of repair

of fasteners or frame members, get the recommendation of, or have the repair done

by your dealer.

The various fastener types used on your trailer are:

• Bolts, which are used mainly for attaching door and gate hinges to the trailer

body;

• Buck Rivets, which are used to attach the sides and roof panels of the body to

each other, and to the frame of the trailer; and

• Huck Bolts may be at various locations on the sub-frame. Huck bolts are not

user serviceable. If you detect a loose huck bolt fastener, do not tow the trailer.

Call your dealer for instructions.

10.2.2.2 Welds

All welds can crack or fail when subjected to heavy loads or movement of cargo

that was not properly tied to prevent movement. Any time you know or suspect

the trailer has been subjected to heavy loads or movement of cargo, immediately

inspect the welds and fasteners for damage. To prevent severe damage to your

Place Tire Jack here.

WARNING

Broken or damaged fasteners or welds can cause serious injury,

damage to trailer and contents and death. Inspect for, and repair

all damaged parts at least once a year.

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