Lippert Components Trailer Axle (8-12K) User Manual
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Rev: 04.18.2014
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Trailer Axle 8-12K Owners Manual FULL
Introduction
Combining years of experience in the trailer frame and recreational vehicle industry with the newest and
most innovative technology, Lippert Components, Inc. introduces its newest addition, The Axle and Running
Gear Division.
The following publication is designed to give the customer an easy-to-understand operation and service
manual to provide useful and important information. The quality of the Lippert name and the finest
materials utilized in the production of the Axles and Running Gear provide you with hubs, brakes, drums
and spindles that make trailering and braking the finest in the industry.
Quality comes threefold in Lippert Components, Inc.
1. The finest quality materials.
2. The latest technology and design.
3. The quality standards maintained from materials to final assembly.
All three points provide the customer with the best product they can possibly buy and the satisfaction of
knowing they can trust the equipment on which they have spent their hard-earned money.
Lippert Components, Inc. thanks you for purchasing our Axles and Running Gear. When you speak of
Lippert Components, Inc., our quality stands beside you.
Safety Information
The “WARNING” symbol above is a sign that a service or maintenance procedure has a safety risk involved
and may cause death or serious injury if not performed safely and within the parameters set forth in this
manual.
Always wear eye protection when performing service or maintenance to the vehicle. Other safety
equipment to consider would be hearing protection, gloves and possibly a full face shield, depending on
the nature of the service.
This manual provides general service and maintenance procedures. Many variables can change the
circumstances of the service procedure, i.e., the degree of difficulty involved in the service operation and the
ability level of the individual performing the operation. This manual cannot begin to plot out procedures for
every possibility, but will provide the general instructions for effectively servicing the vehicle. In the event
the skill level required is too high or the procedure too difficult, a certified technician should be consulted
before performing the necessary service. Failure to correctly service the vehicle may result in voiding the
warranty, inflicting injury or even death.
The owner’s manual for your unit may have more procedures for service and maintenance.