Atwood Mobile Products MPD 85810 User Manual

LITERATURE NUMBER
MPD 85810
TELESCOPING
9
STABILIZER
ENGLISH •Installation •Operation •Maintenance
Effective 11/21/07
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS
Safety Symbols alert you to potential personal safety hazards. Obey all safety messages following these symbols.
WARNING  CAUTION
avoid possible avoid possible injury or death injury and/or property damage
For your safety read all instructions before operating landing legs.
Installer: Provide these instructions to the consumer. Consumer: Keep documents for future reference.
STABILIZER SQUARE 2.5˝ SQUARE MAXIMUM VERTICAL LOAD
DO NOT EXCEED CAPACITY
3,000 LB. 6,000 LB.
WARNING
TRAILER CAN MOVE OR COLLAPSE
Never exceed the rated capacity.
STABILIZERS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED AS TRAILER JACKS. Do not use
the stabilizer to lift or support the trailer during tire changes, axle work or trailer servicing (the trailer weight will exceed the capacity of the stabilizer). The stabilizer is designed to stabilize a portion of the trailer’s weight. Support the front end of the trailer with structur­al stands rated for the GVWR of the trailer.
The pin between the housing and drop tube should be the same
diameter as the adjustment hole in the drop tube. Otherwise prema­ture wear on drop tube and housing can occur.
INSTALLATION
1-B) to 2.5˝ square housing (
3. Assemble drop tube ( fully retracted position using lock pin (FIG 1-G). For 2˝ square, assemble drop tube to housing with the ball detent pin ( with its length running from front to rear of the trailer.
NOTE: Optional spring-loaded pull pins (FIG 2-A Pull Pin or FIG 2-B on
the 2.5˝ square stabilizer “SNAPS G or F respectively. There must be a half-hole at the bottom of the housing in order to use the pull pin. If using a pull-pin, assemble it to the housing per its instruction manual.
FIG
FIG 1-F). Mount footpad
TM
”) are available to replace FIG 1-
OPERATION
WARNING
MOVING PARTS CAN CRUSH OR CUT OR PINCH POINT
• Keep hands and clothing away from moving parts.
WARNING
TRAILER CAN MOVE OR COLLAPSE
• Never exceed rated capacity of stabilizer.
STABILIZERS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED AS TRAILER JACKS. Do not use the stabilizer to lift or support the trailer during tire changes, axle work or trailer servicing (the trailer weight will exceed the capacity of the stabilizer). The stabilizer is designed to stabilize a portion of the trail­er’s weight. Support the front end of the trailer with structural stands rated for the GVWR of the trailer.
• Chock both sides of trailer wheels before operating stabilizer.
• All legs must touch the ground or the surface at the same time.
• Retract stabilizer completely before towing trailer.
FIG 1-A) in a
CAUTION
HAZARDOUS FUMES
Adequate ventilation must be provided when welding.
WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
M.I.G. OR STICK - Attach with 3/16˝ fillet weld minimum.
M.I.G. WELDING - Use A.W.S. ER 70S-3 or 6 wire or equivalent with a
diameter of .035 - .045. The recommended shielding gas mixture is 75% - 95% Argon & 25% - 5% CO
STICK WELDING - Use E6011 A.W.S. welding rod or equivalent.
Recommended machine settings for specific electrode diameters are as follows: 1/8˝ electrode set power between 115-130 Amps DC or 5/32” electrode set power between 140-160 Amps DC.
1. Weld two sides of housing to structural attachment point on trailer surface (FIG 3-A, 4-A & 4-B). Use a minimum of 4˝ of 3/16˝ fillet lin­ear weld total on each side, stich or continuous (FIG 4-A & B). See welding instructions. When locating housing on trailer make sure access for lock pin is available for easy adjustment.
2. Assemble foot pad ( clip (
FIG 1-C) and clevis pin (FIG 1-E) for 2.5˝ square stabilizer.
FIG 1-D) to drop tube (FIG 1-B) with bridge pin
2
.
CAUTION
SECURE TRAILER BEFORE TRAVELING
• Before retracting, ensure there is no load on the stabilizer. Securely latch hitch before retracting stabilizer.
• Lock pin spring clip must be positioned around stabilizer and secured over end of pin on opposite side of housing tube. This pre­vents pin from coming out during travel (
FOR 2.0˝ STABILIZER insure the ball detent pin is fully extended through the leg (
TO EXTEND THE STABILIZER - Remove the pin in the drop tube or, if
you have a pull pin that doesn’t remove, pull the handle pin so the pin is disengaged. Let the drop tube fall to the ground and re-pin in the nearest adjustment hole.
TO RETRACT STABILIZER - Make sure there is no load on the stabiliz-
er. Remove pin or disengage the pull pin and raise the drop tube, re­pinning it in the highest position. Fully retract the legs so that the foot pad is higher than the lowest point of the trailer, to prevent dragging while going over a curb.
Before towing, check for maximum clearance between ground and bot­tom of stabilizer.
1
FIG 1-F).
FIG 1-G).
MAINTENANCE
OR
G
E
D
B
A
C
F
OPTIONAL
Pull Pin
FOR 2.5" SQ ONLY
A
5.0" MAX (12,7 CM MAX)
1.0" RETRACTED (2,5 CM RENTRÉ)
17.0" EXTENDED (43,2 CM SORTI)
• WELD ON TWO SIDES OF HOUSING TUBE ON STRUCTURAL ATTACHMENT POINT ON TRAILER
• USE A MINIMUM OF 4.0" OF WELD TOTAL, ON EACH SIDE (STICH OR CONTINUOUS)
• SEE WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
A
1
2
3
4
A
A
B
• SOUDER LES DEUX CÔTÉS DU TUBE TÉLESCOPIQUE AU POINT D’ATTACHE STRUCTUREL SITUÉ SUR LA REMORQUE.
• UTILISER UN MINIMUM DE 4,0 PO DE SOUDAGE AU TOTAL, DE CHAQUE CÔTÉ (ALTERNÉ OU CONTINU).
• VOIR LES IN STRUCTIONS DE SOUDAGE
2.0" SQ
2.5" SQ
A
B
F
D
1. Before use, inspect drop tube and inner housing tube. Replace if bent or damaged.
ONCE EACH YEAR:
2.
a. Extend stabilizer as far as possible, clean drop
tube and housing tube. Coat exposed surface of
tubes with silicone spray lubricant. Should problems or questions arise, contact your dealer, the trailer manufacturer or Atwood’s Service Department at 574-264-2131.
PART IDENTIFICATION
PART NUMBERS
ITEM 2˝ SQ 2.5˝ SQ DESCRIPTION
1-A 480921 70207 Housing Tube (Tube du vérin) 1-B 480922 70216 Drop Tube (Tube télescopique) 1-C 70269 70269 Bridge Pin (Goupille de pont) 1-D 70008 70008 Foot Pad (Patin) 1-E 70325 70325 Clevis Pin (Goupille d'articulation) 1-F 480952 70215 Ball Detent Pin (Cheville à bille) 1-G 87186 N/S Lock Pin (Goujon de blocage)
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