Trailer Preventive Maintenance
This trailer was produced with the best available materials and quality craftsmanship. However, you as the owner,
have certain responsibilities for the correct care of the equipment. Attention to regular preventative maintenance
procedures will assist in preserving the performance of your equipment.
Tire Air Pressure
Wheel Lugs, Bolts, Nuts ans
Wheel Mount
Wheel
Coupler Ball
Safety Chains at Hitch Ball
Coupler
Brakes
Breakaway Switch
Breakaway Battery
Load Distribution
Welds
Electrical: Lights & Signals
* Check lug nuts for tightness before initial trip, at 10 miles, 25 miles and 50 miles. Recheck at least every 3 months or 3000 miles
Axles, Hubs and Brakes
Maintenance for axles, hubs and brakes is extremely important for protecting the longevity of your trailer. It is
extremely important for your personal safety and the protection of others.
Please, never shortcut axle, hub and brake service and maintenance.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Inflate to proper pressure indicated on sidewall
Tighten to proper torque specifications
Check for damage and or out-of-round
Check for sufficient lube.
Check lock mechanism.
Check for unusual wear.
Check for abrasion, distortion
and general integrity of links.
Check for proper fastening & hitch pin
in position and secure.
Check for proper adjustment & operation
Test switch operation and connections
Pull switch pin, check charge indicator light
Check load distribution & security
Check all weld beads for cracks or separations
Check to make sure all are
working properly. Replace burned out bulbs.
Landa ECOS 7000 Operator's Manual 9.801-316.0 - G
Every Trip
Every 3000 mi or 3 mos.*
Every 6000 mi or 6 mos.
Every trip
Every trip
Every trip
Every trip
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Every 6000 mi. or 6 mos.
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