Maintaining Trailer Parts
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Maintaining Trailer Parts Checking the tyres and maintaining your trailer's other parts are essential for its overall performance. Greasing joints and axles helps them move smoothly, and proper alignment will extend tyre life. Another key essential for trailer parts maintenance is inspecting the frame and body for damage. You can also inspect the suspension system to see if it is swaying or bouncing. Greasing Helps Keep Joints and Axels Moving Smoothly Proper alignment of trailer parts is essential to maintaining the safety and fuel efficiency of the trailer. Misaligned trailers often require tyre removal earlier than scheduled, which reduces fuel efficiency. Trucking fleets are looking for ways to improve fuel efficiency and maximisetyre performance..
Maintaining Trailer Parts Yet, most fleets don't prioritise the expense of alignment. Fortunately, commercial tyre dealers can help truckers extend tyre life and save money on trailer parts. Tyres are a major investment for trailer owners, and they should be taken care of accordingly. Tyres on trailers are expected to withstand heavier loads, unusual turning abuse, and inconsistent use. A proper selection of trailer tyres will help to extend the life of trailer parts and reduce the need for frequent tyre replacement. Inspecting Trailer's Frame and Body for Damage When inspecting your trailer, pay close attention to the frame and body for any signs of damage.
Maintaining Trailer Parts If you notice any damage to the frame, it may be time to consider repairs. Depending on your skills and motivation, you might be able to repair some rust or other surface damage. However, you should not undertake an entire frame rehabilitation. It can be expensive, time-consuming, and requires some special knowledge. However, it's worth it to ensure the structure of the trailer is stable and safe. When inspecting the trailer, start by checking the frame for cracks and dents. Also, check the suspension for leaking shocks or broken components. Also, check the latches on the fifth wheel to make sure they're secure. You should also look for damage or wear marks on the bolts. If the trailer has a canvas carrier, make sure the canvas is attached securely, and there are no cracks or holes.
Maintaining Trailer Parts Inspecting Trailer's Suspension System for Sway It is essential to inspect the suspension system on your trailer on a regular basis to avoid a costly breakdown. There are three key components to inspect. These are springs, leaf springs, and axles. When these components are worn or broken, they may cause the trailer to sway. To prevent this, make sure to check them every six months or 6,000 miles. If your trailer has a hydraulic surge brake system, make sure it is fully extended. This is essential to relieve the pressure on the brake shoes. If the brakes are not functioning properly, replace them. In addition, check the breakaway brake battery.
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