Lippert Components Trailer Axle (Standard) User Manual

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Rev: 03.18.2014

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Trailer Axle Owners Manual FULL

Torque Requirements

It is extremely important to apply and maintain proper wheel mounting torque on your trailer axle. Torque

wrenches assure the proper amount of torque is being applied to a fastener. Use no other method to torque

fasteners.

Proper and accurate torque must be maintained to prevent wheels from loosening, studs from cracking and/

or breaking or other possible hazardous breakage resulting in death or serious injury.

Be sure to use only the fasteners matched to the cone angle of your wheel (usually 60°or 90°). The proper

procedure for attaching your wheels is as follows:
1. Start all bolts or nuts by hand to prevent cross threading.
2. Tighten bolts or nuts in the following sequence (see Wheel Torque Requirement Chart below).
3. Tightening fasteners should be done in stages. Follow the recommended sequence (Fig. 9), tighten

fasteners per wheel torque requirements chart below.

4. Wheel nuts/bolts should be torqued before first road use and after each wheel removal. Check and

re-torque after the 10 and 25 miles and again at 50 miles. A periodic check during regular service is

recommended.

Wheel Torque Requirement Chart

Wheel Size

Stud Size

Torque Sequence

1st Stage

2nd Stage

3rd Stage

14"

1/2"

20-25 ft-lbs

50-60 ft-lbs

90-120 ft-lbs

15"

1/2"

20-25 ft-lbs

50-60 ft-lbs

90-120 ft-lbs

16"

1/2"

20-25 ft-lbs

50-60 ft-lbs

90-120 ft-lbs

16.5" x 6.75"

1/2"

20-25 ft-lbs

50-60 ft-lbs

90-120 ft-lbs

16"

9/16"

20-25 ft-lbs

60-70 ft-lbs

120-130 ft-lbs

16.5" x 6.75"

9/16"

20-25 ft-lbs

60-70 ft-lbs

120-130 ft-lbs

16" Dual and 17.5" Cone Nut

5/8"

50-60 ft-lbs

100-120 ft-lbs

190-210 ft-lbs

16" Dual and 17.5" Flange Nut

5/8"

50-60 ft-lbs

150-200 ft-lbs

275-325 ft-lbs

14.5" Demount

5/8"

Tighten sequentially to 85-95 ft-lbs

1

1

1

4

6

6

2

4

4

5

5

5

3

3

3

2

2

8

7

Fig. 9

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