SAFE COUPLING PROCEDURE
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Safety cables that are warn, frayed, cut, kinked, missing clamps, or otherwise abused are a safety hazard.
components, and connections.
Safety cables, connection components, and their installation
components, fasteners, and connections are rated and follow
and components with inferior un-rated, or under-rated parts.
Keep safety cables off the ground, secure, and protected to prevent damage.
6. Raise the drawbar jack and rotate to its stored position.
7. Check that all lights are functioning correctly. 8. Charge trailer with air and check brakes. 9. Release the brakes and slowly drive away only after all systems are working correctly and required pre-trip inspections are complete.
connecting components. Properly replace a damaged drawbar, hitch, or any other connecting parts including safety cables and air/electrical lines and hoses.
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