Checking The Tire Pressure - Craftsman 220 User Manual

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6.5.9 Lower Tire Jack and remove from under Trailer.
Never crawl under a trailer on jacks. The trailer could slip off
the jack or the jack could fail resulting in serious injury or death.
Lug nuts are prone to loosen after initial installation, which can
lead to death or serious injury.
Check lug nuts for tightness on a new trailer or when wheel(s)
have been remounted after the first 10, 25 and 50 miles of driv-
ing and after any impact.
Lug nuts for the tires must be tightened by the user before each
use. Sears cannot be held responsible for damages caused by
loosened lug nuts.

6.6 Checking the Tire Pressure

Always check the tire pressure before each tow. Use a pressure gauge to ensure
proper tire pressure. The tires provided with your Trailer should be filled to 80 psi.
Tire pressure must be checked when the tire is cold. If the trailer has been towed
for at least one mile, allow at least three hours after a tow for the tire to cool before
checking the pressure.
To help ensure long tread life and your safety. Always check
tire pressure to ensure optimum life and performance from your
tires. The tires that came with your trailer should have a tire
pressure of 80 psi. Sears cannot be held responsible for dam-
ages caused by uneven tread wear and blow outs from an under-
inflated or over-inflated tire."
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