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Model 330C
Semitrailer
Operator's Manual
LANDOLL CORPORATION
1900 North Street
Marysville, Kansas 66508
(785) 562-5381
800-428-5655 ~ WWW.LANDOLL.COM
F-475-0611
06/2011

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  • Page 1 Model 330C Semitrailer Operator’s Manual LANDOLL CORPORATION 1900 North Street Marysville, Kansas 66508 (785) 562-5381 800-428-5655 ~ WWW.LANDOLL.COM F-475-0611 06/2011...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Understanding Safety Statements ..........1-2 Standard Specifications Operating Instructions General .
  • Page 4 Maintenance Schedule ............4-1 Inspection .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This manual provides operating, servicing, and maintenance instructions for Model 330C semitrailer, manufactured by Landoll Corporation, Marysville, Kansas 66508. CHAPTER 1 gives basic instructions on the use of this manual. CHAPTER 2 gives product specifications for the trailer, including measurements and component specifications.
  • Page 6: Understanding Safety Statements

    Make sure you read and understand the information contained in this manual and on the machine signs (decals) before you attempt to operate or maintain this vehicle. The safety statements contained in this manual relate to the operation of the Model 330C semitrailer. F-475-0611 Edition...
  • Page 7: Standard Specifications

    Chapter 2 Standard Specifications MODEL 330C CAPACITY*: 16,000 LB. DISTR. - 10,000 LB IN 10 FT. SINGLE AXLE 50,000 LB DISTR. - 20,000 LB. IN 10 FT. TANDEM AXLE 30” KING PIN SETTING: 18” ON 90º DROP 10’-6” STANDARD LOAD ANGLE/ 14’-0” LOW LOAD ANGLE UNDERCARRIAGE TRAVEL: 12º...
  • Page 8 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFIC BOLT TORQUES AIR RIDE SUSPENSION: EQUALIZER BEAM PIVOT AND ADAPTER BOLTS 800 FT.-LBS. DESIGNATED W/ NEWAY ON BOLT HEAD 550 FT.-LBS. DESIGNATED W/ HOLLAND NEWAY ON BOLT HEAD 150 FT.-LBS. SHOCK ABSORBER MOUNTING AIR SPRING MOUNTING: 35 FT.-LBS. 1/2”...
  • Page 9 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS LANDOLL CORPORATION GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (REV. 4/97) THIS CHART PROVIDES TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR GENERAL PURPOSE APPLICATIONS WHEN SPECIAL TORQUES ARE NOT SPECIFIED ON PROCESS OR DRAWING. ASSEMBLY TORQUES APPLY TO PLATED NUTS AND CAPSCREWS ASSEMBLED WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTAL LUBRICATION (AS RECEIVED CONDITION). THEY DO NOT APPLY IF SPECIAL GRAPHITE MOLY-DISULFIDE OR OTHER EXTREME PRESSURE LUBRICANTS ARE USED.
  • Page 10 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS LANDOLL CORPORATION HYDRAULIC FITTING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS JIC, ORS, & ORB (REV. 10/97) THIS CHART PROVIDES TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR HYDRAULIC FITTING APPLICATIONS WHEN SPECIAL TORQUES ARE NOT SPECIFIED ON PROCESS OR DRAWING. ASSEMBLY TORQUES APPLY TO PLATED CARBON STEEL AND STAINLESS STEEL FITTINGS ASSEMBLED WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTAL LUBRICATION (AS RECEIVED CONDITION) THEY DO NOT APPLY IF SPECIAL GRAPHITE MOLY-DISULFIDE OR OTHER EXTREME PRESSURE LUBRICANTS ARE USED.
  • Page 11: Operating Instructions

    Chapter 3 Operating Instructions General Air Brake System The air brake system of the trailer is operated from the This section supplies information for operation of the towing vehicle after coupling. The towing vehicle’s air trailer. It describes and locates controls and gives general system must be coupled to the trailer and charged to 90 operation procedures.
  • Page 12: Pre-Coupling Of Semitrailer And Tractor

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pre-Coupling of Semitrailer and Coupling of the Tractor to the Tractor Semitrailer 1. Slowly back the tractor up to the front end of the  DANGER semitrailer so the kingpin of the semitrailer is centered between the tractor fifth wheel jaws. Stop Keep all personnel clear of front, rear, and sides the tractor several inches ahead of the semitrailer.
  • Page 13: Connecting Tractor Services To The Semitrailer

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Connecting Tractor Services to  WARNING the Semitrailer Landing gear legs must be fully retracted and 1. Connect the tractor 7-way electrical plug to the secured with pins before operating or moving electrical receptacle on the front of the semitrailer semitrailer.
  • Page 14: Towing The Semitrailer

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Towing the Semitrailer 3. Monitor the air pressure gauge on the dash of the tractor. Pressure should not fall below 90 psi at any 1. Driving the tractor with the semitrailer coupled behind time. requires constant attention to the overall length. ...
  • Page 15: Parking The Semitrailer

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Parking the Semitrailer Uncoupling Tractor from Semitrailer 1. Position tractor/trailer rig on a level, solid surface. 2. Set the PARKING BRAKE, not the semitrailer 1. Park the semitrailer according to instructions in emergency hand brake, and check for proper brake “Parking the Semitrailer”...
  • Page 16: Trailer Tilt Lever

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Trailer Tilt Lever Loading Procedure The TRAILER TILT lever is located on the driver’s side of 1. Practice all standard industrial safety standards (See the semitrailer under the outer frame beam (See Figure 3-3.) Do not load any payload that will Figure 3-2.) It has three positions: overload any component of the semitrailer or cause any unsafe condition.
  • Page 17: Securing The Load

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6. Winch or drive the load onto the semitrailer. Insure 10. After bed tilt angle is fully lowered, move the that the load is steering straight up onto the undercarriage to the rear until it is in transport semitrailer and does not maneuver off the side of the position.
  • Page 18 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LOADING WARNING: CENTER OF GRAVITY OF LOAD MUST WARNING: ALWAYS USE REMAIN AHEAD OF LOW LOAD ANGLE TO LOAD SUSPENSION CENTER WHEN AND UNLOAD POWERED APPROACH PLATE IS NOT PRODUCTS. SUPPORTED BY GROUND. CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW BACK AXLE TO LEAVE THE GROUND.
  • Page 19: Unloading The Trailer

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Unloading the Trailer 7. If load is non-powered, insure that the winch cable is firmly attached to the load and tension is on the cable. Tilt trailer according to step 6. With winch  WARNING cable firmly attached to load, remove other load securing devices.
  • Page 20: Winch Controls

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Winch Controls 1. The WINCH CLUTCH is on the curbside of the winch assembly. It engages or disengages the winch.  The 12,000# winch clutch handle must be pulled DANGER out to change positions and pushed in to lock into one of two positions (See Figure 3-4.): 1.
  • Page 21: Auxiliary Hydraulic Power Engine Operation

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Auxiliary Hydraulic Power Engine Operation 1. The Hydraulic Power Supply Engine is used to power the hydraulic functions, should the tractor not be ENGAGE DISENGAGE equipped with hydraulic hookups. IMPORTANT 1. Check the following fluid levels before starting the engine package: engine oil, fuel supply, hydraulic oil.
  • Page 22: Bulkheads

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Remote Control (Option) 3. The HYDRAULIC POWER SUPPLY ENGINE THROTTLE controls the speed at which the engine 1. A wireless six function radio remote control is operates (See Figure 3-6.) It is a variable position available (See Figure 3-7.) control: 2.
  • Page 23 POWER button for >10 seconds until LED’s blink, then release. c. Wait for a few seconds until the green LED’s begin to blink. 330C remote control op d. Teach complete. Figure 3-7: Remote Control Transmitter IMPORTANT On winches with the air tension option, the winch...
  • Page 24 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3-8: Rear Impact Guard System 3-14 F-475-0611 Edition...
  • Page 25: Rear Impact Guard System

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Rear Impact Guard System Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Vehicle standards FMVSS No. 224, Rear Impact Vehicle standards FMVSS No. 121, anti-lock brake Protection, requires all 330 semitrailers manufactured system requires all trailers with air brake systems to have after January 26, 1998 shall be equipped with a rear ABS after March 1, 1998.
  • Page 26: Cold Weather Operation

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cold Weather Operation Malfunction in the ABS is signaled by illumination of the ABS warning lamp located at the left rear side of the 1. Cold weather causes lubricants to congeal, insulation semitrailer. The warning lamp will come on and stay on and rubber parts to become hard, which may lead to while power is supplied to the ABS on a moving vehicle, if problems found in bearings, electrical systems, and...
  • Page 27: Maintenance And Lubrication

    Maintenance and Lubrication Inspection This section contains instructions necessary for proper maintenance of the semitrailer. The 330C semitrailer is 1. Inspect the tractor, the semitrailer, and semitrailer designed for years of service with minimal maintenance. parts periodically for damage or signs of pending However, proper maintenance is important for durability failure.
  • Page 28 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION CAMSHAFT BUSHINGS, SLACK ADJUSTERS (3) WINCH (12,000 LB ONLY) (#3) WINCH GEAR CASE (#2) CENTRALIZED GREASE SYSTEM (TANDEM) CAMSHAFT BUSHINGS, SLACK ADJUSTERS (3) WINCH CABLES (#4) PIVOT TUBE (#3) CENTRALIZED GREASE SYSTEM (SINGLE) ENGINE PACKAGE OIL RESERVOIR (#1) ENGINE CRANKCASE (#6) TILT CYLINDER PINS (#3)
  • Page 29 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION BRAND AND PRODUCT (WEIGHT AND/OR TYPE) LUBE SEASON AMOCO EXXON PHILLIPS TEXACO ALL YEAR Rycon MV HDX Plus 10W Magnus Oil Rando HD-AZ A KV 5w-20 SUMMER Permagear EP 460 Spartan 460 SAE Phil Gear Lube 460 Meropa 460 SAE SAE 140 SAE 140...
  • Page 30 See Table 2-1 and Table 2-2 (Torque Specifications) for correct torque. c. See Table 4-1 (Lube Specification Chart) for recommended lubricant. d. Call Landoll Customer Services for procedures to replace. e. See Serial Number Plate on the front of the trailer for proper inflation requirements.
  • Page 31 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION PERIODIC HYDRAULIC ENGINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AFTER EACH CYCLE OF INDICATED HOURS SERVICE ITEMS 1000 INSPECT ENGINE GENERALLY CHECK OIL LEVEL SERVICE AIR CLEANER ELEMENT AND ELEMENT WRAPPER SERVICE CRANKCASE OIL (all engines w/o filter) CHANGE CRANKCASE OIL (standard base w/ filter) CHANGE CRANKCASE OIL (high capacity base w/ filter) REPLACE OIL FILTER CHECK BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL...
  • Page 32: Maintenance Procedures

    MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Maintenance Procedures Cleaning 1. Wash semitrailer to remove all accumulated dirt and Tools and Equipment grime. 2. Use any mineral spirits paint thinner (or its Tools, equipment, and personnel normally found in a equivalent) to remove grease and oil from all parts of facility capable of making truck repairs will be adequate the semitrailer.
  • Page 33 STOP STOP STOP STOP TURN TURN TAIL TAIL TAIL TAIL TAIL LICENSE TAIL LEFT RIGHT RIGHT LEFT LEFT LAMP RIGHT DS13 DS15 DS17 DS19 DS21 DS22 DS20 DS18 DS16 DS14 m143208 elect op - 330c Figure 4-2: 330C Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 34 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 330c remote control schematic Figure 4-3: Remote Wiring Diagram F-475-0611 Edition...
  • Page 35 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 330C WIRING PARTS LIST REF. REF. DES. FUNCTION DES. FUNCTION FRONT LEFT CLEARANCE, YELLOW 7 WAY RECEPTACLE FRONT RIGHT CLEARANCE, YELLOW FRONT MAIN CONNECTOR FRONT LEFT MARKER, YELLOW BED MAIN CONNECTOR FRONT RIGHT MARKER, YELLOW E-CHAIN CONNECTOR...
  • Page 36: Hydraulic System

    If the bushings need to be replaced contact a Landoll authorized service center or the 3. Check the engine oil each time before using. Oil level Landoll factory for servicing.
  • Page 37: Air Ride Height Adjustment

    Figure 4-4: Air Ride Height Adjustment Air Ride Height Adjustment 5. Check the ride height to make sure it is correct. Consult Landoll Service Center if correct height (See Figure 4-4 for parts identification). cannot be obtained. 1. Before adjusting, the vehicle must be empty with the 6.
  • Page 38 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Figure 4-5: Examples of Camber Figure 4-6: Checking Axle for Bend 4-12 F-475-0611 Edition...
  • Page 39: Alignment

    MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Alignment 1. Remove wheel, hub and bearing assemblies. 2. Place a 3-point axle gauge against the front side of the axle, and adjust each axle gauge point to the Wheel Alignment axle. (Double point end against the inner and outer wheel bearing surfaces of the spindle being checked ...
  • Page 40: Axle Alignment

    MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION check Figure 4-7: Checking Axle Alignment Axle Alignment Air Ride Suspension Axles The air ride suspension is aligned and adjusted at the Proper axle to king pin alignment is necessary to obtain factory and it should not be necessary to align the axles. straight tracking.
  • Page 41: Brake System Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Brake System Maintenance Spring Suspension Axles  SPRING SUSPENSION TORQUE CHART WARNING 7/8” Use great care if wheels or brake drums must be Size 1” 7/8” U-Bolt 1/2” handled. They may be very hot and can cause serious injury.
  • Page 42 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Figure 4-9: Axle and Brake Assembly 4-16 F-475-0611 Edition...
  • Page 43: Spring Air Brake Chamber

    7. Snap the dust cap back in place on the chamber. performed by trained service personnel. Contact a landoll authorized service center for servicing. Removal 1. Chock all tractor and semitrailer wheels and drain the air system.
  • Page 44: Brake Assembly Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Brake Assembly Maintenance  WARNING The brake assemblies should be inspected and adjusted every 2,000 miles or monthly. Examine the brake linings Do not allow grease to contact brake linings as visually to locate the lining showing the greatest amount this could result in reduced braking performance.
  • Page 45 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Brake Adjustment Disassembly Slack adjusters provide the means for routine brake 1. Release brakes and back off slack adjuster. adjustment to compensate for lining wear. Inspect and 2. Remove slack adjuster lock ring and slack adjuster. adjust slack adjusters weekly or at 2,000 mile intervals. 3.
  • Page 46: Hub And Drum Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Figure 4-12: Outboard Mount Hub and Drum Hub and Drum Maintenance 3. The maximum diameter cast into the back plate portion of the brake drum is the maximum diameter 1. Clean and inspect the brake drums whenever relining or discard diameter to which the brake drum may be the brakes.
  • Page 47 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 7. Replace the hub and drum as follows (See  WARNING Figure 4-12.): a. Remove the brake drum (See Figure 4-12.) It Turning a brake drum beyond 0.040 inches under may be necessary to release the slack adjuster. the maximum diameter will result in a weaker b.
  • Page 48: Wheel Bearing Lubrication And Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Wheel Bearing Lubrication and 7. Retighten the inner adjustment nut to 50 ft.-lbs. while rotating the wheel, to properly position the bearings Adjustment for the final adjustment. 8. Loosen the inner adjustment nut 1/3 turn. With semitrailer sitting level, the oil level must be checked daily and maintained between the “ADD”...
  • Page 49: Tire Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Figure 4-13: Tire Inflation Examples Tire Maintenance Tire Inflation Tire inflation will cause tire to ground contact characteristics as shown in Figure 4-13. Tire inflation should be checked daily while the tire is cold, and during road stops. Checking the tire pressures while tires are hot will give a faulty increased pressure reading.
  • Page 50 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Figure 4-16: Mounting Tires and Wheels Figure 4-17: Stud Tightening Sequence 4-24 F-475-0611 Edition...
  • Page 51: Mounting Tire And Wheel

    MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Mounting Tire and Wheel Winches 1. Make sure that all mounting surfaces are clean and Inspect the winch cable before and after every usage. If free of rust, dirt or paint. A wire brush may be used to frayed wires, nicks, kinks, worn spots, breaks or any clean these surfaces (See Figure 4-16.) other sign of deterioration or damage is found, immediate...
  • Page 52 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 4-26 F-475-0611 Edition...
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting Guide

    Most electrical system problems show up as a burned out responsible for equipment that is improperly maintained. light or fuse, or inoperative electrical component. Wiring, Contact an authorized Landoll Service center for grounds, or components may be at fault. Locate the servicing.
  • Page 54: Tires - Wheels - Suspension

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Tires - Wheels - Suspension • “Hydraulic System” on page 4-10 • “Alignment” on page 4-13 Most tire, wheel, and suspension related problems are • “Hub and Drum Maintenance” on page 4-20 due to excessive loads, extreme conditions, and improper maintenance.
  • Page 55 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION BENDING OR WARPING Curb-hopping or potholes Adjust turning practices and adjust speed accordingly with road conditions. Improper tightening sequence Follow proper tightening sequence (See Figure 4-17.) BROKEN STUDS* Over tightening Use correct torque when mounting (See “Standard Specifications”...
  • Page 56: Brakes

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Brakes For maintenance procedures, see “Brake System Maintenance” on page 4-15 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION NO BRAKES OR BRAKES ARE Brake air system improperly connected Reconnect hand valves properly. INTERMITTENT Relay/Emergency valve plugged Clean valve. Defective tractor protection valve Repair or replace.
  • Page 57 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION INSUFFICIENT BRAKES Brakes need adjusting Adjust brakes (See “Brake Adjustment” on page 4-19.) Brakes need lubricating Lubricate brakes Brakes need relining Reline brakes Low air pressure Troubleshoot air system. Defective relay emergency valve Repair or replace. Brakes overheated Stop and allow brakes to cool, locate cause of overheating.
  • Page 58: Brake Drums

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Brake Drums • “Suspension Maintenance” on page 4-10 • “Alignment” on page 4-13 For maintenance procedures, refer the following • “Brake System Maintenance” on page 4-15 sections: • “Hub and Drum Maintenance” on page 4-20 • “Wheel Bearing Lubrication and Adjustment” on page 4-22 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE...
  • Page 59: Hydraulic System

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Hydraulic System Most hydraulic system failures follow the same pattern: a gradual or sudden loss of pressure or flow with a resulting loss of cylinder or motor power. Any one of the system’s components may be at fault. By following step-by-step procedures, the trouble can be located in a short time.
  • Page 60: Hydraulic Power Supply Engine Package

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION OVER HEATING OF OIL IN SYSTEM Oil passing through relief valve for Return control valve to neutral when not in excessive time Incorrect, low, dirty oil Use recommended oil (See Table 4-1). Fill reservoir with clean oil. Replace filter. Engine running too fast Reduce engine speed.
  • Page 61: Remote Control

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Remote Control PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION NO FUNCTIONS WORK Check that transmitter power is on Self-explanatory Check system wiring for power into the Tighten loose connections system. Check LED status display for system Self-explanatory status. Check for proper grounding of system’s Self-explanatory electrical circuit.
  • Page 62 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Notes: 5-10 F-475-0611 Edition...
  • Page 64 Equipment from Landoll Corporation is built to exacting standards ensured by ISO 9001:2008 registration at all Landoll manufacturing facilities. Model 330C Semitrailer Operator’s Manual Re-Order Part Number F-475-0611 LANDOLL CORPORATION 1900 North Street Marysville, Kansas 66508 (785) 562-5381 800-428-5655 ~ WWW.LANDOLL.COM Copyright 2010.

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