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1. It is important that the wheel be centered on the hub The wheel may reseat itself slightly during the first miles of travel after installation After 100 200 miles of travel check wheel bolt tightness Check periodically thereafter DISC BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Not necessary they are self adjusting DRUM BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Drum brakes should be adjusted in the same manner as old fashioned automobile brakes Your marine dealer or an automotive service facility can adjust your brakes Our 10 drum brakes have a capped hole to permit brake lining inspection and access to the brake shoe adjustment star wheel Remove the trailer wheel to access the inspection hole break in may result in excessive clearance between linings and drum Therefore brake shoe adjustment should be checked after the first 300 miles of travel Thereafter periodically check brake adjustment depending on service conditions such as miles traveled and downhill braking Poorly adjusted brakes increase actuator travel and decrease stopping capability Warning The removal of high spots on brake linings during initial Trailer Buddy self adjusting ventilated rotor disc brakes are now available on new trailers and as replacements on your existing trailer Contact your dealer or the trailer manufacturer for details REPLACEMENT BRAKE PARTS FOR DRUM BRAKES The following information will be helpful if you wish to purchase parts locally Brake FMSI Hub Drum Brake Wh
2. may not apply to you Repair or Replacement Procedure If a failure or defect occurs during the warranty period promptly contact warrantor s UFP customer service department Until such notice is received UFP will not be responsible for any repair or replacement costs UFP at its option may require return of the axle assembly or the component in question to the factory transportation charges prepaid UFP will replace FREE OF CHARGE either the entire axle assembly or the part that proves defective at its option Any part found not to be defective will be returned freight collect with an explanation Use of Vehicle Identification Number VIN The VIN is a 17 digit number located on the trailer identification label on the left side of the trailer Be sure to include the VIN number and the date of trailer manufacture in all communications with UFP Purchaser s Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Product Improvement UFP has a policy of continuous product improvement We reserve the right to change or improve the design of our products without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously manufactured 33598 San Marcos CA Winchester TN 135 Sunshine Lane San Marcos CA 92069 760 744 1610 Fax 760 744 1616 www ufpnet com
3. Service Information for TRAILE F Bilbo AXLES BY 2 2 i iny With patented stainless steel wheel bearing protectors Spindle Patent No 5 054 852 Check Valve oe Grease Stainless Steel O Rings Fitting Bearing Protector TRAILER BUDDY AXLE Your trailer is equipped with the Trailer Buddy Axle This system has a number of unique features not found on conventional trailer axles It is the finest quality axle assembly available and is designed for long term trouble free performance The following information is provided to answer questions you may have regarding maintenance of the product GREASE NEEDED CAP The hub is full of grease when the blue Filling the hub with grease is especially Autocheck ring is visible The cap on easy Simply remove the cap to reveal the the end of the blue ring contains messy convenient grease fitting Add grease until grease overflow the blue Auto Check ring is visible 52004 AXLES 6 or 8 lug with old style protector Some 5200 axles feature the old style blue Auto Check visual indicator ring When the ring is slightly outboard from the steel retaining ring the hub is properly filled If the blue ring has receded flush with the steel ring add grease until the blue ring starts to move It s that simple GREASE RELIEVING OUT FRONT OF YOUR 5200 AXLE The protector has a built in automatic pressure relief feature that prevents overfilling the hub and
4. also prevents rear seal damage If you try to put too much grease into the hub it will come right back out around the edge of the piston as you trail No harm will occur you may get grease on your wheels If you don t like grease on your wheels add a Trailer Buddy bra WHEN TO CHECK Checking when hubs are warm minimizes overfilling Checking prior to launching ensures full hubs when the axle is submerged Adding grease after submersion is too late RECOMMENDED LUBRICANT You can match the grease already in your hub by using Trailer Buddy Wheel Bearing Grease or use any other good quality 2 grade multi purpose grease Use a water repellent grease if you d like but it s not necessary because water won t enter a properly filled hub Grease consists of oil soap and additives The soap in any particular grease has one of several chemical bases lithium calcium etc Oil sometimes separates from the soap and may leak out of the protector or under the rear seal This is normal and won t create any problems BEARING REPACKING There is no need to repack bearings if a good quality lubricant is used and the lubricant level is properly maintained PRESSURIZED SYSTEM WON T DAMAGE SEALS The slight 3 psi pressure your protector maintains inside the hub WILL NOT damage inner seals Adding grease with a power gun at a service station WILL damage seals Fill ONLY with a hand gun TRAILER BUDDY BRA for 5200 axles To keep gr
5. ease that escapes from the protector off of trailer wheels you can install the Trailer Buddy Bra It fits over the protector and is easily removable for checking the lubricant level It s available at your dealer HOW TO REMOVE A BEARING PROTECTOR The protector is held in the hub by an interference fit To remove one lay a block of wood against the side of it and strike the wood with a hammer Place the wood on the opposite side and hit it again Continue this procedure until you walk the protector out of the hub Don t disassemble the protector to attempt to remove it To install a protector line it up with the hub lay a block of wood over the front of the protector and strike the wood with a hammer The protector is designed to fit tightly into the hub therefore it must be carefully aligned with the hub before hammering BEARING ADJUSTMENT If the bearings need to be adjusted or replaced you must contact UFP first We will help diagnose the problem and send instructions to assure that the work is done correctly Failure to contact UFP before the work is begun may void the warranty Wheel bearings have been precisely torque set at the factory To maximize bearing life we suggest you check bearing adjustment at least once a year by following this procedure Jack up one side of the trailer Grip the edge of the tire and see if you can rock or move it If you can move the outer edge of the wheel more than 1 8 remove the bearin
6. eel Cylinder Brake Shoe Bolt Pattern Type Diameter 1 Number 2 5 bolt 10 x 2 1 4 1 1 8 uniservo 154 6 or 8 bolt 12 x 2 1 1 8 uniservo 62 1 Wheel cylinder repair kits are available at most auto parts stores Take old wheel cylinder parts with you when buying replacement parts 2 FMSI stands for Friction Materials Standards Institute an industry group that assigns a standard number to every brake lining manufactured Stores selling brake shoes should have a catalog to cross reference their products to an FMSI number BRAKE ACTUATOR Most trailers use a surge type hydraulic actuator to actuate brakes Make sure it is operating properly and contains sufficient brake fluid Contact the trailer manufacturer for specific service instructions BRAKES AREN T WATERPROOF Unfortunately the waterproof brake hasn t been invented yet Brake manufactures have taken steps to extend the service life of brakes but eventually water immersion can cause trouble Salt water is worse than fresh If the actuating system operates properly and the brakes are correctly adjusted but won t work it s best to check the brake components Replace any malfunctioning or badly rusted parts Disc brakes offer better service life and require less maintenance than drum brakes REPLACEMENT PARTS If you can t find replacement parts locally we ll be glad to ship them from our factory We are confident that our products will contribute to
7. g protector the cotter pin and spindle nut retainer While rotating hub tighten the spindle nut to 18 20 inch pounds which is slightly more than finger tight Don t overtighten When the nut is positioned properly the wheel should turn easily and there should be no end play lateral movement of the hub with respect to the spindle To replace the nut retainer find a position where it will fit over the spindle nut so that the cotter pin can be inserted without having to loosen or tighten the nut Insert a new cotter pin Recheck end play Spread the ends of the cotter pin to keep it in place Replace the protector and add grease as necessary to move the piston outboard about 1 8 inch NUT RETAINER COTTER PIN SPINDLE NUT sPINDLE SPINDLE WASHER BEARINGS Tapered roller bearings identical to those currently used on many automobiles are used Replacements are readily available Axle Inner Outer Load Capacity Cone Cup Cone Cup 1500 2500 144649 144610 144649 144610 2900 3750 L68149 L68110 L44949 L44610 4200 L68149 L68110 L68149 L68110 5200 6 Bolt 2 328 25580 25520 LM67048 LM67010 5200 6 Bolt 2 441 25580 25520 15123 15245 5200 8 Bolt 25580 25520 14125A 14276 GREASE SEALS Each hub has a rear inner seal which keeps grease from leaking out of the back of the hub The spring loaded seals used on your axle are the best available for the application The axle spindles are equipped with permanent
8. he dealer a bearing supply company the trailer manufacturer or Unique Functional Products Seals currently in use are Axle Load Seal Outer amp Inner Inner Capacity Diameter Bearing Cone 1500 2500 1 98 x 1 38 L44649 2900 3750 2 33 x 1 68 or L68149 2 56 x 1 68 L68149 5200 6 Bolt 3 38 x 2 13 25580 5200 8 Bolt 3 38 x 2 13 25580 SEAL CONVERSION INFORMATION Replacement Part Numbers Seal Trailer Description Buddy NOK CR National 198 138 SP1 1 07026 AB1990EO 13557 482163N 233 168 SP2 1 07027 AD2527EO 16657 473317 256 168 SP2 1 07028 338 213 SP2 1 07040 AD2528EO AD8717EO 21352 SPINDO SEAL Marine dealers stock Trailer Buddy replacement seal kits called Spindo Seal These are replacement seal systems for use on axle spindles NOT manufactured by us They aren t intended for your equipment which has a superior seal system WHEEL BOLTS OR CONE NUTS If you remove a wheel from a hub it is very important to properly tighten the wheel bolts when you reinstall the wheel Mount the wheel on the hub and start the wheel bolts into the hub as far as possible by hand Then using a proper lug wrench tighten each wheel bolt moderately tight Work your way around the wheel tightening every other bolt until all bolts have been tightened Then work your way around the wheel again using the every other bolt sequence and tighten each bolt to torque recommended by trailer manufacturer
9. polished stainless steel seal surfaces for the seals to rotate on By maintaining the grease level the system continuously lubricates the seal lips This system should provide up to 100 000 miles of service many years of use for most trailers before seals need to be replaced GREASE LEAKAGE AT REAR SEAL Visually check seals periodically No rotating seal is perfect It s normal to see a film of oil around the seal area A slight amount of grease leakage won t hurt anything but if the leakage becomes excessive it s time to eliminate the problem This usually means disassembling the hub and replacing the seal On axles with drum brakes you must remove the drum to check the seal condition If you don t have to add grease to the brake axle the seal is working properly On the other hand if you find you are constantly adding grease or have to add an excessive amount of grease the seal is probably leaking or the brake is overheating You should remove the hub drum and check the brake and seal Grease leakage can t be tolerated on axles with brakes because if grease gets on brake linings the brakes won t help stop the trailer REPLACING SEALS The hub or hub drum must be removed from the axle and the seal forced out It is impossible to remove the seal without damaging it So if you remove it for some reason plan on replacing it Because seals are a high quality design not widely available you will have to obtain a replacement from t
10. your boating pleasure by eliminating worry and trouble with trailer running gear If we can be of service or answer any questions please contact us FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Trailer Buddy Axle Systems are guaranteed against bearing failure and against defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of five years after the date of trailer purchase by the first owner Limitations of Coverage This warranty does not cover Normal wear and tear Damage resulting from failure to keep bearings lubricated Damage caused by accidents road hazards overload or modification of products Failure attributable to improper assembly of or damage to components if hub is removed from axle spindle Damage caused by use of wheels not supplied by trailer manufacturer Failure of drum brakes they are warranted by the brake manufacturer worn brake linings or corrosion or damage of brake components caused by moisture or improper adjustment Disc brakes are warranted for two years against defects in material and workmanship They are not warranted against damage caused by overload or worn brake pads This warranty is limited to defective parts replacement only Charges for installing replacement parts damage incurred to other equipment as well as incidental or consequential damages connected therewith are excluded Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations
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