ShoreLand'r SLR46TABBS User Manual

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SLR46TABBS & SLR46TABBS-SP
Bundles Required for SLR46TABBS
69082 Literature Bag - Trailers - Brakes 1 80461-- Frame Bundle - 2X5 - R46TABBS 1 ST215/75R 14C Tire / Dir Rim 4 67178-- Tongue Assembly w/UFP Disc 5x3x65 1 6238600 Rocker Bag - Tandem 1 66520 Bag w/Chains - No Coupler 1 69352 Brake Kit - Tandem Axle Connection - Hose 1
69082 Literature Bag - Trailers - Brakes 1 80464-- Frame Bundle - 2X5 - R46TABBS-SP 1 ST215/75R 14C Tire / Dir Rim 4 67178-- Tongue Assembly w/UFP Disc 5x3x65 1 6238600 Rocker Bag - Tandem 1 66520 Bag w/Chains - No Coupler 1 69352 Brake Kit - Tandem Axle Connection - Hose 1
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Diagram A
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Refer to your ShoreLand’r Owner’s Guide and other decals on trailer for
additional information.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Proper tongue weight must be maintained.
Rev C 8/28/06
Before towing, check the following to ensure that:
1. All parts, bolts, nuts and wheel lug nuts are tight.
2. All wheel lug nuts must be tightened to a minimum torque rating of 85 ft/lb.
3. Lug nuts must be re-torqued after the first 50 miles, then periodically there after.
4. Tires are inflated to manufacturer’s standards. (See tire sidewall)
5. Wheel bearings have adequate grease.
6. Hitch ball is the proper diameter and has a rating equal to or greater than the GVWR of the trailer.
7. Coupler is properly attached and secured to coupler ball.
8. Trailer safety chains are crossed under the tongue and attached to towing vehicle.
9. All lights are operational. Note: It is recommended that the trailer lights be disconnected before backing into the water.
10. Tie downs, winch strap and bow­ eye safety chain are secure.
11. Trailer tongue jack is in up or travel position.
FINAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Remove the hardware bag from the frame, remove parts and sort by size.
ShoreLand’r offers their product line in either galvanized or painted
nish. When ordering parts it is important that you specify the nish or color you have on your product. The ve (5) digit number along with a two (2) digit space _ _, note the parts which can be purchased with various nishes. When ordering these items use the ve (5) digit number along with a two (2) digit sufx for the proper nish.
00..........Galvanized
01..........Arctic White
03..........Black
33..........Galvanized w/Black Plastic Parts
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Diagram B
TONGUE
The tongue is shipped separate of the frame. Locate the appropri­ate tongue and install by sliding it in the front of the tongue chan­nel.
Line the holes in the tongue with the holes in the tongue channel. Install the 1/2” x 4” hex bolt in the front cross hole and secure with a 1/2” lock nut.
Remove the wire harness from the rear of the tongue. Place the wire harness and the brake line through the hole provided in the tongue cover plate. See Detail A in Diagram A. Secure the tongue
cover plate in position with the same 1/2” x 1-1/2” hex bolt that se­cures the back on the tongue to the tongue channel of the frame. Secure with 1/2” lock nut. Tighten both bolts just installed.
Plug the tongue wire harness ends into the frame harnesses by matching colors and ends. Push the extra wire provided either into the rear of the tongue or remove the grommet in the side frame and place the extra wire in the side frame. Replace grommet just removed.
SAFETY CHAINS
Locate the 1/2” x 1-1/4” hex bolt. Slip the bolt through a 1/2” at washer, then place through the last link of one of the safety chains.
Place a second at washer on the bolt and insert through the hole as shown in Diagram B. Secure with a 1/2” ange lock nut. Tighten.
Repeat this process on the second safety chain on the opposite side of the tongue. Assembly is complete.
BRAKE LINE
Locate the brass brake line coupling. Remove the plastic cap and thread the brake line coming out the rear of the tongue into one end of the coupling. Bend the line in a smooth gradual radius being careful not to kink the line. Bend so it can be mated to the brake line from the side frame. Once aligned, thread the side frame brake line into the other end of the coupling. Tighten both lines into the coupling.
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Diagram C
WINCH POST ASSEMBLY
The height that the bow eye is placed in your boat will determine the length winch post required. Once this is determined, attach the winch base to the tongue with three 1/2” x 4-1/2” carriage bolts and lock nuts.
Align the holes in the Prole 2000 mounting channel with the holes in the top of the winch base. Attach the front of the winch head mounting channel to the base by placing a 1/2” x 4-1/2” hex bolt through the hole closest to the front of the winch base. Secure with a lock nut. Do not tighten.
Note that the winch head can now be rotated either up or down. Identify the correct hole combination to use to position the bow eye roller just above the bow eye of your boat. When determined, se­cure in this position by placing the bushing as shown in Diagram C
inside the winch base so it aligns with the hole just identied for the
proper adjustment. Insert another 1/2” x 4-1/2” hex bolt through the determined mounting hole in the mounting channel and winch base making sure the bolt passes through the bushing as well. Secure with a 1/2” lock nut. Tighten all bolts.
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