DK2 MMT4X6O Manuel utilisateur

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MMT4X60 man v.190215
DETAIL K2 INC.
1080 Clay Ave., Unit #2
Burlington Ont. L7L 0A1
1-888-277-6960
Trailer Assembly Guide
Model MMT4X60
1600 GVWR All Steel Trailer
6 ft. (182 cm)
Utility
Trailer
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STEP 1
Open and unpack all items. Leave lots of working space as you will need to ip the
trailer over later in the assembly.
The trailer frame is shipped upside down as shown. Leave the frame on the cardboard
and use it as your work surface.
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STEP 2
Place springs as shown, with the spring eye oriented towards the front of the trailer.
Insert the two M14 x 85 mm bolts from inside through the springs, then tighten until
spring is secure. Do not over-tighten, as it will collapse spring channel.
Place the 2 pc. L brackets between front cross member and the rst cross member and
use the M12 x 25 mm bolts to fasten L brackets onto the frame.
L Bracket
Front
Positioning Pin
Back
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STEP 3
Place the tongue tube between the two L Brackets by using M14 x 85 mm bolts.
Install the coupler and safety chains using the M10 x 80 mm bolts and M10 lock nuts
provided.
The front bolt passes though the end link of the safety chain as it is inserted through
the tongue tubes. Tighten both bolts.
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STEP 4
Place the Axle on the top pf the Spring. Align depression on Axle with protrusions on
Spring.
On each end of the Axle, place Spring Plates under Spring and insert M12 x 90 U-bolt
downward over the Axle and through the mounting hole in the Spring Plate. Adjust the
Spring Plates slightly to allow the holes to line up.
Secure the Axle with M12 washers and M12 Nylock nuts.
NOTE: Insert the raised point on the spring into the concave on the axle.
Make sure that the axle is in the right position.
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STEP 5
Install the tires. Snug all ten wheel nuts provided.
The wheel nuts will need to be torqued after the trailer is ipped over and the
wheel can be better held.
NOTE: Tapered ends of wheel nuts face inward toward wheel.
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STEP 6
Pre-Wiring
The wire harness are pre-assembled under the frame. The pre-assembled wiring
harness is pre-mounted on the trailer and must be connected to the harness that goes
to the front of the trailer tongue.
NOTE: Make sure all connections are accessible for light mounting when
trailer is ipped over.
Mount the light assemblies onto the side of the rear portion of the frame using the M6
square neck bolts, M6 washers and M6 nylock nuts. Plug the light connector into the
wire harness. Mount the side marker onto the side of the front portion of the frame
using the self-tapping screws. Plug the light connector into the wire harness.
Marker Light Quick-Connect
Tail Light Quick-Connect
Marker Light Quick-Connect
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STEP 7
Flip the trailer over and install the fenders
CAUTION! Rolling the trailer over will require assistance. The trailer at
this point weighs an estimated 300 lb. (136.3 kg).
The fenders now need to be assembled. Secure each fender by fastening the nuts
and bolts provided with the fender to the rectangular plate on the axle. You may have
to temporarily remove each wheel and support the axle while mounting each fender in
turn.
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STEP 8
Install lights.
Install the lights and complete the wiring.
Mount the side marker onto the side of the front portion of the frame using the self-
tapping screws. Plug the light connector into the wire harness..
NOTE: Use Dielectric grease on each connector for corrosion prevention
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STEP 8
(CONTINUED)
Attach rear light brackets and install light assemblies. Connect light assembly to wiring
harness
The drivers-side tail light is the one with the clear lenses on the bottom, the licence
plate bracket needs to be installed on the drivers side as well at the same time.
Attach all necessary wiring and fasten lights to side of trailer.
NOTE: Use Dielectric grease on each connector for corrosion prevention
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STEP 9
Put Gate pin (22) though Bush (23) and Spring (24), then tighten with nut.
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FINAL STEPS
IMPORTANT
MUST TORQUE WHEEL NUTS TO 80 lb.
Connect to vehicle to conrm all lights are working correctly.
Inspect trailer once more to make sure all steps were completed
properly. Remember to recheck all nuts before use to make sure
they are all properly tightened.
CAUTION: It is the trailer owners responsibility to periodically check all
hardware is secure and fastened properly
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DETAIL K2 INC.
1080 Clay Ave., Unit #2
Burlington Ont. L7L 0A1
1-888-277-6960
6 ft.
Utility
Trailer
Read the owners manual over carefully before you begin using your trailer.
Owners Manual
Model MMT4X60
1600 GVWR All Steel Trailer
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The following pages contain the assembly diagrams and complete parts list
IMPORTANT SAFETY CHECK LIST
Trailers are generally not used everyday. Your trailer may sit for extended periods of time between uses making it very
important to check all components thoroughly before each use. Following these simple instructions will maximize the life of
your trailer and help you safely transport your cargo.
DO NOT ABUSE THE TRAILER. Trailer performance is best if you follow the guidelines set forth in this
manual. Do not force the trailer to do a job it’s not designed for. Know your trailer; learn its applications
and limitations.
1. Make sure the towing vehicle as well as the hitch is capable of towing the trailer. Check your vehicle owners manual
for trailering ratings.
2. Inspect the trailer and all of its parts before each use.
3. Check the operation of all lights. Operating lights are mandatory on a trailer.
4. Check to ensure Wheel Bolts are tight. Torque to 80 ft.-lbs. Re-tighten after the rst 50 miles or 80 kilometers.
5. Check the tire pressure. Maximum 80 PSI (552 KPA) when carrying the maximum rated load.
6. Re-pack the wheel bearings every 2000 miles or 3200 kilometers or a minimum of once every year.
7. Check that the trailer coupler is fastened securely onto the trailer ball. The trailer ball must be a 2” ball.
8. Make sure the safety chain is attached to the trailer and the towing vehicle.
9. If your trailer has an optional side kit, make sure all bolts and pins are in place before transporting your trailer.
10. Do not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (G.V.W.R.) which is shown on the trailer serial / certication label.
11. Balance and secure the load on the trailer. See “Trailer Loading” section in this manual.
12. Lubrication of the coupler, springs and the tilt mechanism should be done periodically to stop corrosion and keep parts
moving freely.
DANGER
y KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. Be sure children are kept a safe distance from the trailer operating area.
y NEVER SIT OR RIDE ON THE TRAILER. Serious injury or death could occur.
y EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN TILTING THE TRAILER. There are many areas of the trailer where injury
can occur if used improperly. The trailer may tilt quickly and unexpectedly during the loading and unloading process.
The tilt option should not be used for heavy loads.
y Ramps should be used for loading heavy items.
y DO NOT drive with the trailer in the tilted position.
y DO NOT load more than one all-terrain vehicle on to this trailer.
y If the trailer is incorrectly attached to the vehicle, it could pull away from the vehicle and fall o.
y Secure trailer to the towing vehicle before transportation. Make sure coupler is locked and the safety chains are
attached to the trailer and the vehicle.
y Secure your cargo into the trailer properly and in compliance to local laws.
y When driving do not exceed the speed limit. Braking time can be considerably longer when a vehicle is towing a loaded
trailer.
y Any modications made to the trailer or parts of the trailer will void the trailer warranty and release Detail K2 Inc. of any
responsibility for damages, injuries or accidents incurred.
Replacement Lenses
Rear Red Lens (Large) 41237
Rear Red Lens (Small) 41238
Marker Lens (Orange) 41239
y ONLY USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. Consult Detail K2 Inc. for the
recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause hazards or injuries.
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LIGHTING & WIRING MAINTENANCE
WIRING LEGEND
Symbol Color Description Operation
G Green Wire Passenger Side (Right) Right Signal Brake
B Brown Wire Running Lights Tail light marker Yellow Front Side Markers
Y Yellow Wire Driver Side (Left) Left Signal Brake
W White Wire Ground Trailer Ground
y NOTE: Brake light goes out on the side that is signaling.
z Lower lament (Brighter light) = Brake & Signal
z Higher Filament (Dimmer Light) = Running Lights
To test vehicle wiring;
You will need a 12v light tester. Attach the wire clamp of the tester to the ground wire on the vehicle plug.
Then touch the tester pin into one of the vehicle plug contacts. Turn on the corresponding vehicle operation i.e. Running
lights. This will illuminate the tester light if the vehicle wiring is correct. Follow this same procedure for the signal and brake
lights.
To test the Trailer wiring;
Once you have conrmed that the vehicle trailer plug is operating properly, connect the trailer plug to your vehicle.
Proceed to test each of the lights and power leads using your 12v light tester. Follow the wiring legend and diagram to test
each corresponding wire for power when trailer light is not operating.
Always be sure to check your brake, running and signal lights before each use. Make sure that all of your connections are
solid and that all wiring is in good condition.
Note: Bare, stripped or pinched wire will cause a short in the trailer, which will cause the vehicle fuse to blow. A
solid ground is required for your lights to work properly. All contacts must be to bare metal. Light covers should
be well maintained and kept clean. Be sure that your lights are always visible, not obstructed by your load.
LOADING YOUR TRAILER
A/B. Distribute the weight evenly.
C. Center the load over the axle, keeping about 10% of the weight on the tongue. (If vehicle wheels are not on a
crossbeam you will need to add wood to the oor to support each axle).
D. Center the load from side to side.
E. Always secure your cargo into the trailer properly and in compliance to local laws.
CAUTION
Do not build your trailer load higher than 3’. Higher loading will aect trailer handling due to increased wind resistance.
This may cause violent movements, accidents and serious injury.
TRAILER CAPACITY:
z Never overload your trailer. Each trailer has a maximum payload that should not be exceeded. Overloading your trailer
could cause serious damage to your trailer as well as the towing vehicle. Please refer to your trailer serial / certication
label located on the frame of the trailer for capacity details.
z The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (G.V.W.R.) is:
The Weight of the Trailer + The Maximum payload the trailer can carry. The trailer weight and the payload must not
exceed this (G.V.W.R.) weight rating.
z Be sure that any load carried in your trailer does not extend beyond the frame of your trailer. Never place loads on one
side only.
Tongue Weight
z The tongue weight is 10% of the load (this does not include the weight of the trailer).
z The load is divided so that 90% of the load is over the axle and 10% is over the tongue.
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TRAILER COUPLER
A = Locked B = Unlocked
To adjust coupler to ball;
Set coupler and tongue on to the 2” trailer ball on your vehicle.
Raise the locking lever, push up on channel lock and turn nut to tighten or loosen the coupler.
Proper adjustment is obtained when coupler is as tight as possible on the ball and locking lever can still be opened and
closed.
Before towing your trailer be sure to check the capacity of your trailer hitch on your vehicle (never exceed this or
your trailers capacity). The Detail K2 Trailer is equipped with a 2” coupler and must be used with a 2” trailer ball. Make
sure that the trailer ball is completely engaged in the coupler ball
WHEEL BEARING & HUB ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Bearings should be re-packed every 2000 miles or 3200 kilometers.
NO PARTS ARE MORE CRITICAL FOR THE DEPENDABLE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR TRAILER
THAN THE BEARINGS, RACES, AND SEALS. TO ENSURE THAT YOUR TRAILER PERFORMS
RELIABLY, YOU SHOULD INSPECT THE BEARINGS, RACES, AND SEALS AND REPACK THE
BEARINGS EVERY 12 MONTHS OR 2000 mi.
(
3200 km
)
. THIS IS EASILY FOUND ON THE
INTERNET BY SEARCHING “TRAILER WHEEL BEARINGS MAINTENANCE”
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Item # Description Qty.
1 1” Axle Bearing Kit 1
1A Bearing Cup (press t) 2
1B 1” Bearing Cone 2
1C Grease Seal 1
1D 2” Axle Dust Cap 1
Item # Description Qty.
1E 1” Axle Castle Nut 1
1F 3/16” Cotter Pin 1
2 Hub (bare) with bearing race 1
3 Axle c/w hubs and bearings 1
Part # _____ Axle Bearing Kit includes all parts 1A to 1E.
Note: Part 1A Bearing Race is press-t into the Hub and may not need to be replaced when changing bearings.
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Re-packing Wheel Bearings
1. Loosen wheel bolts (Do not remove!).
2. Support trailer so the wheel is o the ground. (jack stack – oor jack – block)
3. Remove nuts and wheel.
4. Disassemble hub
5. Clean hub and pack bearings with wheel bearing grease.
6. Re-install bearings, nut and cotter pin.
CAUTION: DO NOT over tighten nut. The hub must turn freely and without play.
7. Re-attach bolts and wheel. (Torque to 80 lbs.)
TRAILER LICENSING
The Detail K2 kit trailer MUST BE CERTIFIED after assembly by a local garage which is approved and holds a license to
provide safety certicates for roadway vehicles.
In order to register your trailer with the Department of Motor Vehicles or Ministry of Transportation and obtain a license
plate you will need to have either the NVIS form in Canada or the Manufacturers Certicate of Origin in the US lled
out and signed by the dealer transferring ownership to you. This form is found in your trailer manual package. Take this
form along with the bill of sale (cash register receipt) and safety certicate to your local Department of Motor Vehicles or
Ministry of Transportation licensing oce. Once you pay the appropriate fees you will be issued a title or registration and
license plate to be attached to the trailer.
US Residents
To Contact National Highway Trac Safety Administration
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect, which could cause an accident, personal injury or death, immediately inform
the National Highway Trac Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Detail K2
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, or nds safety defects existing in a group of vehicles it may open an investigation or
order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your
dealer, or Detail K2.
To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in Washington,
DC area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC 20590.
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PARTS LIST
Part No. Description Qty.
4X60-1 Safety chain 1
4X60-2 M10 x 80 hexagon bolt 2
4X60-3 Drawbar 1
4X60-4 Hitch pin 1
4X60-5 M14 x 85 hexagon bolt 5
4X60-6 L bracket 2
4X60-7 M12 x 25 hexagon bolt 4
4X60-8 Front directional light 2
4X60-9 Axle 1
4X60-10 U-bolt 4
4X60-11 Wheel 2
4X60-12 Fender 2
4X60-13 Left rear lamp 1
4X60-14 Clip 2
4X60-15 M8 x 20 hexagon bolt 2
4X60-16 Fish plate 2
4X60-17 3-leaf spring 2
4X60-18 Left light holder 1
4X60-19 M10 x 25 hexagon bolt 8
4X60-20 License plate bar 1
4X60-21 Rear gate 1
4X60-22 Gate pin 2
4X60-23 Bush 2
4X60-24 Spring 2
4X60-25 Right light holder 1
4X60-26 Hinge socket 2
4X60-27 Chassis 1
4X60-28 R clip 1
4X60-29 Coupler 1
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SCHEMATIC DRAWING
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DETAIL K2 INC.
1080 Clay Ave., Unit #2
Burlington Ont. L7L 0A1
1-888-277-6960
Guide d’assemblage de la remorque
Modèle MMT4X60
Remorque 1600 GVWR tout acier
6 pi (182 cm)
Remorque
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