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Final Assembly Instructions
Remove the small parts from the frame by cutting the bands.
Remove the bolt bag and sort all nuts and bolts by size.
Tongue:
Remove the tongue assembly from the frame bundle and install
into the tongue channel and secure with a 1/2 X 4 hex bolt in the
side of the tongue and tongue channel. Secure with a 1/2 flange
lock nut.
Place the tongue cover over the rear of the tongue and tongue
channel and secure with a 1/2 X 1-1/2 hex bolt,
1/2 flat washer and 1/2 hex nut.
Tongue Wires:
Install the tongue wire harness through the top forward wire hole
and exit the rear of the tongue channel on the frame. Install
grommets and plug the tongue wire into the frame harness by
color.
Actuator & Safety Chain:
Slide the actuator (Ref.#32) into the actuator housing unit
(Ref.#4) and secure with two pins and snap rings provided
with the actuator. Secure the actuator-housing unit to the
front of the tongue using three-(3) ½ X 4 hex bolts and ½
flange lock nuts. Using a ½ X 5 hex bolt on lower right
mounting hole on tongue, secure the safety chain. Place a
½ flat washer on ½ X 5 hex bolt followed by one safety
chain and insert into actuator housing unit and tongue.
Place the second safety chain on the bolt followed by a ½
flat washer and ½ flange lock nut. Tighten.
Brakes:
Refer to the brake manual for service and maintenance.
Bunks:
Mount and secure the bunk assemblies to the adjustable
bunk brackets with 3/8 X 1 hex bolts and 3/8 flange lock
nuts. Make sure the bunks are positioned so that the bunk
bracket attached to the bunk and the bracket attached to
the frame are mounted together so that you have metal to
metal stops to keep the bunks from pivoting to far. Tighten
as far as possible but still allow the bunks to fully pivot side
to side.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN - the bunks must pivot freely to
conform to the boats hull.
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