1.
Inspect the hitch each time before connecting a trailer. Check to ensure all
fasteners are tight, there are no cracks or excessive wear on the hitch and
that the jaw mechanism moves freely. Check that King Pin Sensor in the
hitch is working correctly by pulling the handle out, then while holding the
handle forward letting it slide back into the hitch. The Jaw should not close
all the way. If the Jaw closes all the way with no King Pin in place, then the
hitch is defective and must be repaired or replaced. If excessive wear or
damage is found, contact your installing dealer or HUSKY technical
support staff at
2.
After the first 100 miles, and at least once a year thereafter, inspect all
bolts for proper tightness. Retighten nuts if needed. All Roller fasteners ½"
diameter, torque to 75 ft.-lbs., Handle Bolts 30 ft.-lbs. and crossmember
bolts per manufacture's specification.
75 ft.-lbs.
Both sides of hitch
3.
Apply bearing grease to top plate before coupling, or use a lubrication
plate minimum diameter 10", maximum thickness 3/16". (See your Husky
Dealer.)
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Maintenance
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Torque per
manufacturer's spec
or 1-877-544-4449
75 ft.-lbs.
Both sides of hitch
30 ft.-lbs.
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