Inspection, Service and Maintenance
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Check that the brake fluid reservoir is three-quarters full of DOT-3
or DOT-4 brake fluid. Check for leaks and repair as required.
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Examine the actuator for wear, bent parts, corroded/seized parts, or
other damage. Have the affected components replaced with genuine
service parts.
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Check to determine that the actuator mounting bolts are tightened to
the manufacturers specification.
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Test the actuator and brake function as described in the information
of this manual. Actuator travel over one inch indicates that the
brakes need adjustment (or that the actuator has been structurally
damaged). Actuator travel is the distance the coupler case assembly
moves to the outer case during braking. Adjust the brakes following
the instructions given in the brake installation manual. Failure to
adjust brakes will result in loss of braking.
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Before storage or after extended use, apply motor oil to the coupler
components and the internal rollers to keep them moving freely and
to prevent corrosion. Also apply grease to the front roller via the zerk
fitting. Grease every 5000 miles or 90 days of use.
See the surge brake manufacturer’s manual for other inspection and
maintenance activities. If you do not have this manual, call Bri-Mar
Manufacturing LLC at 1-717-263-6116 for a copy.
8.2.4.2 Master Cylinder Bleeding
Remove the master cylinder's cap and fill the reservoir to three quarters
full with DOT-3 or DOT 4 brake fluid. DO NOT allow brake fluid to
contact painted surfaces since it will damage the finish. Wipe up any
spills immediately and wash the area with water.
Bleed the brake system either manually or with a pressure bleeder.
Pressure bleeding equipment simplifies the process, and is available at
your local automotive supply store. Use the instructions provided with
the pressure bleeder. If you chose to manually bleed the system, an
assistant is required. Use the following steps to manually bleed the brake
system:
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Disconnect the trailer from the tow vehicle and jack the trailer's
tongue until it is horizontal. Make sure that the wheels are blocked so
that the trailer will not roll away.
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