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Tie Down 165 Raptor Actuator User Manual

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RATED CAPACITY:

Maximum Actuator Capacity: 16,500 lbs. Gross Load; 1650 lbs. maximum tongue load; minimum tongue

weight is 5% of G.V.W.R.

The actual in-service rating is limited to that of the ball and hitch or the least rated component on the tow vehicle or trailer being used or the
trailer manufacturer’s G.V.W.R. shown on the certification label, whichever is lower (Note: G.V.W.R. is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating which
includes the trailer and the load weight as a Total Gross Weight).

HITCHING TRAILER
1. The vehicle, towing hitch and ball must have a rating equal to or greater than trailer G.V.W.R.
2. Model 165 will accept 2-5/16” trailer hitch balls with a 16,500# capacity only. Trailer balls larger than 2-5/16” or out of round will not fit

the coupler or may result in coupler failure. Balls smaller than 2-5/16” can cause shock loading and sudden disconnection. Make certain

ball latch is in correct position to retain the hitch ball. Push latch lever down until safety latch engages the hitch ball. Always

insert safety pin into forward hole as a safety lock for the hitch ball coupler prior to towing. Do not tow trailer if coupler is damaged.

3. Connect safety cables or chains using crossed pattern under tongue, or follow trailer manufacturer’s directions.
4. Connect actuator breakaway cable S-hook to the tow vehicle only. Do not connect breakaway cable S-hook to the safety cables or chains.
5. The breakaway system is designed to operate only after the trailer detaches from the tow vehicle and the safety cable/chains have

disconnected from the tow vehicle. The breakaway is not a parking brake. Do not use as such.

6. If the breakaway is accidentally applied while un-hitching, insert a flat bladed screwdriver into the slot on either side of the

plastic cover on top of the actuator. The screw drive blade should go under the spring plate. Pry down on the handle of the

screw driver to release the spring plate. The E-stop arm should fall back and down when released.

7. Any control devices that restrict operation of the actuator cannot be used. This includes certain sway control devices. The actuator must

be free to telescope in response to braking requirements.

8. Equalizing or weight distributing hitches may be used, allow six to eight inches free chain length. DANGER: Tongue weight outside rating

limits will interfere with performance of actuator, and braking system, and the tow vehicle.

9. Automatic “Free-Backing” (backing-up without braking action) is possible with this Actuator when supplied with an electrically operated

“Reverse Lock-Out Solenoid” or coupled with “Free-Backing” drum brakes. To allow “Free-Backing”

without either of those components installed the Operator must manually

“Lock-Out” the Actuator movement while backing up. This is accomplished by

placing a 7/16 X 5” long bolt (or comparable screwdriver) through the upper

hole provided through the actuator housing.

Danger: Failure to remove the bolt/screwdriver after backing will cause

no braking action in normal use. Remember to always remove the

bolt/screwdriver after backing the trailer.

10.

Important: The supplied, cable tethered, “Safety Pin” must be installed in

the Coupler Latch hole (see illustration at right) during towing at all times.

MAINTENANCE
1. Always check the brake fluid reservoir before using trailer. Make sure it is at least half full. If not, re-fill to approx. 3/8 inch below the top

of the reservoir with DOT 3 brake fluid. Check for leaks and repair as required. Never reuse brake fluid.

2. To extend coupler and ball life, coat both with a thin coating of grease. This will also eliminate squeaking. Wipe clean and renew grease

film each time trailer is used. A zerk fitting is installed on the coupler to make this step easier.

3. Examine the actuator for bent parts or wear each time the trailer is used. Replace parts as necessary.
4. There are no user adjustments on the actuator.
5. Excessive actuator travel may indicate a need to adjust the brakes or add fluid to the reservoir or a need to bleed the brakes and check

connections for leaks. Adjust per instructions found in brake installation manual. In general, back off the adjusters on drum brakes from

locked position, as required. Adjust Free-Backing brakes by rotating wheel in forward direction only. Failure to adjust may result in loss of

braking. Disc brakes do not require adjustment, check for pad wear periodically.

6. While towing, if the actuator appears to be knocking against the hitch ball while starting or stopping, check brake fluid reservoir and fill if

below 3/8” full from the top.

Safety Pin

Location

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