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Warning – Tie Down 66 Actuator For Serial #16020 and above User Manual

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WARNING - DISC BRAKE USE

When installing disc brakes to use with part #47200/86167 actuator, a check valve inside the actuator must be disabled. See disc brake
installation instructions. If you do not properly disable the check valve, pressure will remain in the system causing the disc brakes to drag,
overheat and fail. Part #47201/86165 actuator, has a disabled check valve for use on disc brakes - DO NOT use part #47201/86165 on
drum brakes.

WARNING

Actuator and brakes should always be flushed with fresh water after using trailer in corrosive conditions. This includes salt water,
fertilizers and other corrosive materials. Before storing trailer remove brakes and clean thoroughly. It is also wise to repack the bearings at
the same time. Failure to properly and adequately maintain the actuator could cause serious damage, injury or death.

WARNING

The breakaway system is not designed to operate if the trailer does not separate completely from the tow vehicle, or if the tongue goes
under the rear of the tow vehicle.

WARNING

In the event that the breakaway system is used, check all system components (cable, S-hooks, etc.) for proper working order. Replace any
damaged parts with genuine Tie Down parts only.

WARNING

When re-setting the break a way system keep hands and fingers clear as you re-set the mechanism, hydraulic pressure held in the system
may cause the assembly to snap back suddenly.

WARNING

AVOID sharp turns, which can cause the actuator to bind or jackknife against the tow vehicle or cause a bend in the tongue. Either can
damage the actuator causing brake failure. AVOID towing trailer across large bumps or dips that may over stress the connection between
the trailer and tow vehicle, as this could result in damage to the actuator.

WARNING

DO NOT REUSE BRAKE FLUID. Always use fresh DOT 3 fluid from a fresh container. Failure to maintain proper levels of fluid in the reservoir
will cause brake failure.

WARNING

Failure to install the hitch pin before towing can result in accidental opening of the coupler hitch latch which can lead to the trailer coming
off of the hitch ball causing serious damage, injury or death. If pin will not fit into the front lower hole, the coupler is not attached properly.
Re-set coupler on hitch ball.

WARNING

A minimum of 5% tongue weight and a maximum 10% tongue weight of the trailer GVWR must be located on the hitch ball. The Trailer
tongue should be parallel to the ground. Too much weight can cause premature brake actuation and loss of control of the towing vehicle.
To little tongue weight can cause the trailer to fishtail, resulting in loss of control of the tow vehicle and trailer (total trailer weight GVWR
includes weight of the trailer plus load).

WARNING

A loose fit between the coupler and hitch ball can cause the actuator and hitch ball to separate, causing serious damage, injury or death.
Check coupler every time prior to towing and at each stop on long trips. Always make certain that coupler latch safety pin is securely
installed into coupler latch.

WARNING

Brake laws sometimes are minimum standards and you may wish to add additional brakes to your trailer. Read your tow

vehicles owner’s manual on towing capacity and other towing recommendations before installing brakes or this actuator.

WARNING

NEvER ALLOW THE COUPLER LATCH SAFETY PIN TO REMAIN IN THE REvERSE LOCKOUT POSITION HOLE.

AFTER REvERSE MANEUvERING, ALWAYS INSERT COUPLER LATCH SAFETY PIN BACK INTO COUPLER LATCH.

FAILURE TO REMOvE SAFETY PIN FROM REvERSE LOCK OUT POSITION HOLE WILL PREvENT FORWARD

MOvEMENT BREAKING WHICH CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH.