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SKU 02575 

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

 

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sTAY ALERT.

9. 

  Watch what you are doing at all times.  Use common sense.  Do not 

use this product when you are tired or distracted from the job at hand.

CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTs.

10. 

  Before using this product, carefully check that 

it will operate properly and perform its intended function.  Check for damaged parts 

and any other conditions that may affect the operation of this product.  Replace or 

repair damaged or worn parts immediately.

REPLACEMENT PARTs AND ACCEssORIEs:

11. 

 When servicing, use only identi-

cal replacement parts.  Only use accessories intended for use with this product.  

Approved accessories are available from Harbor Freight Tools.

MAINTAIN THIs PRODUCT WITH CARE.

12. 

  Keep this product clean and dry for 

better and safer performance.

MAINTENANCE:

13. 

  For your safety, service and maintenance should be performed 

regularly by a qualified technician.

UsE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB.

14. 

  Do not attempt to force small equipment 

to do the work of larger industrial equipment.  There are certain applications for 

which this equipment was designed.  It will do the job better and more safely at the 

capacity for which it was intended.  Do not modify this equipment, and do not use 

this equipment for a purpose for which it was not intended.

WARNING:

15. 

  The warnings, precautions, and instructions discussed in this manual 

cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur.  The operator 

must understand that common sense and caution are factors, which cannot be built 

into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.

sPECIFIC PRODUCT WARNINGs AND PRECAUTIONs

TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, DO NOT EXCEED 

1. 

THE TRAILER’S MAXIMUM PAYLOAD CAPACITY OF 1,350 POUNDS.

BEFORE EACH UsE, ALWAYs EXAMINE THE TRAILER FOR PROPER TIRE 

2. 

(23) AIR PREssURE, DAMAGED TAIL LIGHTs (25L, 25R), DAMAGED sIDE 

RUNNING LIGHTs (26), LOOsE BOLTs AND NUTs, sTRUCTURAL CRACKs, 

BENDs, AND ANY OTHER CONDITION THAT MAY AFFECT ITs sAFE OPERA-

TION.  

Do not use the Trailer even if minor damage appears.

NEVER ALLOW PEOPLE OR PETs TO RIDE ON THE TRAILER.

3. 

BEFORE EACH UsE, ALWAYs ATTACH THE sAFETY CHAINs (10) OF THE 

4. 

TRAILER TO THE TOWING VEHICLE.  

Make sure the Safety Chains are attached 

to the towing vehicle with the same length for each side.  Do not allow the Safety 

Chains to drag on ground.

REV 09b

Summary of Contents for 2575

Page 1: ...secured properly the ball could come loose while the trailer is in motion possibly causing property damage SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY or DEATH Manual Revised 04j 07f 09b Diagrams within this manual may n...

Page 2: ...acket and License Plate Bracket 10 To Attach the Tail Lights 10 To Attach the Trailer Beds 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 12 Tire information 13 Tire Terminology Glossary 13 Tire Markings 14 Tire Inflation...

Page 3: ...2 Do not allow children to play on this product STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT 3 When not in use tools and equipment should be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust Always lock up tools and equipment and ke...

Page 4: ...or which this equipment was designed It will do the job better and more safely at the capacity for which it was intended Do not modify this equipment and do not use this equipment for a purpose for wh...

Page 5: ...T EXCEED 45 MILES PER HOUR WHEN TOWING THE TRAILER 8 Excess speed is an important cause of vehicle trailer accidents THE TAIL LIGHT BULBS SUPPLIED WITH THIS TRAILER ARE FOR A 12 VOLT 9 DC ELECTRICAL S...

Page 6: ...is also thoroughly clean Place fresh clean bearing grease in the packer d With the grease filled bearing packer in one hand and the bearing in the other e press the bearing into the grease forcing th...

Page 7: ...and one Nut B See Figure A RIGHT SIDE RAIL 1R REAR CROSS MEMBER 3 CROSS MEMBER 2 CROSS MEMBER 2 LEFT SIDE RAIL 1L RIGHT CONNECTING RAIL 8 TOW BAR 9 COUPLER 12 LEFT CONNECTING RAIL 7 SAFETY CHAIN 10 T...

Page 8: ...ee Washers C and three Nuts B See Figure A Align the 7 three mounting holes located in the Left Connecting Rail 7 with the one mounting hole located in the Left Side Rail 1L one mounting hole located...

Page 9: ...E For the remaining Spring 18 Front Spring Hanger 15F and Rear Spring Hanger 7 15R repeat Steps 5 and 6 Align the center mounting hole of a Spring Plate 16 with the center mounting hole 8 of a pre att...

Page 10: ...e Rail 1R Then secure the Side Running Light to the Right Side Rail with two Self Tapping Screws J To Attach the Tail Light Bracket and License Plate Bracket Align 1 two of the mounting holes in a Tai...

Page 11: ...holes in the Left Side Rail 1L and two mounting holes in the Right Side Rail 1R Secure the Trailer Bed to the Left and Right Side Rails with four Bolts A four Washers C and four Nuts B Align the 2 fou...

Page 12: ...ing the Handle the Nut retaining plate holding the adjusting nut in place needs to be pressed back while the Nut is tightened After Nut is tightened the retaining plate needs to fit in place against t...

Page 13: ...loaded vehicle weight means the sum of Curb weight a Accessory weight b Vehicle capacity weight and c Production options weight d Maximum tire width means the greater of either the linear distance be...

Page 14: ...e where it was manufactured and the last four numbers represent the week and year that the tire was built For example the numbers 2107 mean the 21st week of 2007 Any other numbers used are marketing c...

Page 15: ...r and others Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire under normal driving conditions Tire Inflation and Load Limit...

Page 16: ...at has been driven on Tires heat up while being driven on To check or fill to a tire s cold inflation the tire must have not been driven for more than a mile or two for at least three hours If you che...

Page 17: ...e left and right tires should be switched This will cause the tires to wear more evenly and last longer Tire Balance and Alignment The tires need to be balanced to prevent vibration when driving This...

Page 18: ...or binding of moving parts cracked bent or broken parts excessively worn Safety Chain damaged Tail Lights Side Running Lights Wiring Harness loose Lug Nuts loose Hitch connection and any other conditi...

Page 19: ...T PARTS THERETO Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts Parts List and DIAGRAMS Parts List Part Description Qty 1L L...

Page 20: ...SKU 02575 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 20 Assembly Diagram A N B...

Page 21: ...SKU 02575 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 21 Assembly Diagram B TRAILER BED X WASHER C NUT B BOLT A...

Page 22: ...uestions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 22 Wiring Diagram for Lights Note Some trailer tail lights will have two leads instead of three They connect to the harness leads the same way brown to brown c...

Page 23: ...cidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including the warranties of me...

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