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LITERATURE NUMBER MPD 85778 - trailmastertrailers.com

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLSS afety Symbols alerting you to potential personal safety hazards. Obey all safety messages following these symbols. WARNING CAUTION avoid possible avoid possibleinjury or deathinjury and/or property damageFOR YOUR SAFETYREAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING BRAKE SYSTEMI nstaller:Provide this instruction to :Keep documents for future SURGE BRAKE SYSTEMI nstallation ..1-3 Straight Tongue ..1-2A-Frame Weld-Between ..2 Painting the Brake Actuator ..2 Foundation Brakes ..2 Installation - Disc Brake Actuator/Solenoid Back-up Valve ..2-3 Bleed Brake .. Storage 1-15 ..6 Replacement installation instructions must be followed to insure safe operation ofAtwood brake actuators and foundation brakes.

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS Safety Symbols alerting you to potential personal safety hazards. Obey all safety messages following these symbols. WARNING CAUTION

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Transcription of LITERATURE NUMBER MPD 85778 - trailmastertrailers.com

1 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLSS afety Symbols alerting you to potential personal safety hazards. Obey all safety messages following these symbols. WARNING CAUTION avoid possible avoid possibleinjury or deathinjury and/or property damageFOR YOUR SAFETYREAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING BRAKE SYSTEMI nstaller:Provide this instruction to :Keep documents for future SURGE BRAKE SYSTEMI nstallation ..1-3 Straight Tongue ..1-2A-Frame Weld-Between ..2 Painting the Brake Actuator ..2 Foundation Brakes ..2 Installation - Disc Brake Actuator/Solenoid Back-up Valve ..2-3 Bleed Brake .. Storage 1-15 ..6 Replacement installation instructions must be followed to insure safe operation ofAtwood brake actuators and foundation brakes.

2 Failure to install according toinstallation instructions nullifies BRAKE APPLICATIONS: For best performance use Atwood Foundation Brakes with an Atwood BrakeActuator. These components are system BRAKE APPLICATIONS: Use only Atwood 80360, 80366, 88740, 88730 Disc Brake Actuators for discbrake applications. Atwood Disc Brake Actuators have been tested for compatibility with Kodiakbrand and Reliable brand Disc Brake Systems. To be used with a maximum of 4 2-1/4 diameter calipers. For more information call Atwood Mobile Products (815-877-5700), KodiakTrailer Components (817-284-2324), or Reliable Tool & Machine (219-347-4000). WARNINGPERSONAL INJURY & PRODUCT DAMAGE Observe maximum trailer weight for Atwood brake actuator Gross VehicleWeight Rating (GVWR) and tongue load.

3 Do not exceed these capacities. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is total weight oftrailer fully loaded included personal belongings. Know your trailer GVWR. CAUTIONPRODUCT DAMAGE / BRAKE FAILURE Use only a 2 machined or forged ball with Atwood brake actuator. Ballcapacity must be equal to or greater than trailer GVWR. DO NOTuse a wornhitch ball-it is unsafe and must be replaced. DONOT submerge actuator in water. Water may enter and corrode mastercylinder, contaminating Brake System, causing brake WARNINGBRAKE FAILURE Brake actuator MUST BEinstalled with frame stops in contact with trailer TONGUE - BOLT ON APPLICATION(FIG1)8000 LB. BRAKE ACTUATORS SAE CLASS4- DISC AND DRUM APPLICATIONS8000 LB.

4 GVWR, MAX. TONGUE LOAD 1000 LB. - DO NOT EXCEED THESE RATINGSPART NO. 83005, 83010 - DRUM APPLICATION/ PART NO. 80366 - DISC APPLICATION1. Determine proper location of brake actuator on trailer tongue. Set actuatoron trailer tongue, push down and back until frame stops (FIG1-A), makingcontact with Drill 17/32 holes in trailer tongue where bolt holes are Reinforcement of trailer tongue spacer must be 1/2 ID pipe or equiv. (FIG3-A).4. Attach brake actuator to trailer tongue with 1/2 diameter bolts (3) 8 lockwasher (3) and nuts (3) (FIG1-B). Torque nuts to 110-120 ft/ LB. BRAKE ACTUATORS SAE CLASS4 - DISC AND DRUM APPLICATIONS6000 LB.

5 GVWR, MAX. TONGUE LOAD 900 LB. - DO NOT EXCEED THESE RATINGSPART NO. 82542, 82543, 83153, 83154, 84131, 84132, 84133, 88730, 887401. Determine proper location of brake actuator on trailer tongue. Set actuator ontrailer tongue, push down and back until the frame stops (FIG1-A), makingcontact with Drill 17/32 holes in trailer tongue where bolt holes are Reinforcement of trailer tongue spacer must be 1/2 ID pipe or equiv. (FIG3-A).4. Attach brake actuator to trailer tongue with 1/2 diameter bolts (2) 5 or greater lockwasher (2) and nuts (2) (FIG1-B). Torque nuts to 70-80 ft. lbs. WARNINGBRAKE FAILURE Trailer tongue must have adequate strength to support attachment ofbrake actuator without mounting nuts losing torque during life of trailer.

6 Trailer tongue must be properly reinforced to prevent any potential loosen-ing of brake actuator during service. STRAIGHT TONGUE - WELD ON APPLICATION (FIG2)WELDING INSTRUCTIONS OR STICK- 5/32 fillet weld minimum. WELDING- Use ER 70S-3 or 6 wire or equivalent with adiameter of .035 - .045. The recommended shielding gas mixture is75% - 95% Argon & 25% - 5% CO2. STICK WELDING- Use E6011 welding rod or machine settings for specific electrode diameter areas follows: 1/8 electrode set power between 115-130 Amps DC or5/32 electrode set power between 140-160 Amps LB. BRAKE ACTUATORS SAE CLASS48000 LB. GVWR, MAX. TONGUE LOAD 1000 LB.

7 - DO NOT EXCEED THESE RATINGSPART NO. 83000 - DRUM APPLICATION/ PART NO. 80360 - DISC APPLICATION1. Determine proper location of brake actuator on trailer tongue. Set actuatoron trailer tongue, push down and back until frame stops (FIG2-A), makingcontact with Using WELDING INSTRUCTIONS weld actuator to trailer with a minimum of 9 weld per side. Make a 5/32 fillet weld (FIG2-B).3. Make sure to return weld on front end of frame of trailer up inside actuatorframe to forward frame stop (see FIG2-C).1 ENGLISH, FRANCAIS(et Canada) Installation Operation MaintenanceEffective 1/15/02 LITERATURE NUMBERMPD 85778 HYDRAULICSURGE BRAKE SYSTEM6000 LB.

8 BRAKE ACTUATORS SAE CLASS4 - DISC AND DRUM APPLICATIONS6000 LB. GVWR, MAX. TONGUE LOAD 900 LB. - DO NOT EXCEED THESE RATINGSPART NO. 82542, 82543, 83153, 83154 - DRUM APPLICATION ONLYPART NO. 88740 - DISC APPLICATION ONLY1. Determine proper location of brake actuator on trailer tongue. Set actuatoron trailer tongue, push down and back until frame stops (FIG2-A), makingcontact with Using WELDING INSTRUCTIONS weld actuator to trailer with a minimum of 7 weldper side. Make a 5/32 fillet weld (see FIG2-B).3. Make sure to return weld on front end of frame of trailer up inside actuatorframe to forward frame stop. CAUTIONDAMAGE TO CABLE Breakaway cable and hook must not touch ground during welding - WELD-BETWEEN APPLICATION (FIG4)8000 LB.

9 BRAKE ACTUATORS SAE CLASS4- DISC AND DRUM APPLICATIONS8000 LB. GVWR, MAX. TONGUE LOAD 1000 LB. - DO NOT EXCEED THESE RATINGSPART NO. 83000 - DRUM APPLICATION/ PART NO. 80360 - DISC APPLICATION1. Position actuator between A-Frame members with leading edge of A-Framelocated 8 from back of actuator (FIG4).2. Using WELDING INSTRUCTIONS weld actuator to trailer tongue by welding alongentire length where trailer frame contacts actuator. Weld must be a mini-mum of 9 along each side (FIG4).6000 LB. BRAKE ACTUATORS SAE CLASS4 - DISC AND DRUM APPLICATIONS6000 LB. GVWR, MAX. TONGUE LOAD 900 LB. - DO NOT EXCEED THESE RATINGSPART NO. 82542, 82543, 83153, 83154 - DRUM APPLICATION ONLYPART NO.

10 88740 - DISC APPLICATION ONLY1. Position actuator between A-Frame members with leading edge of A-Framelocated 5 from back of actuator (FIG4).2. Using WELDING INSTRUCTIONS weld actuator to trailer tongue by welding alongentire length where trailer frame contacts actuator. Weld must be a mini-mum of 7 along each side (FIG4). CAUTIONPRODUCT DAMAGE Breakaway cable and hook must not touch ground during welding operation. Weld trailer A-frame members together with additional bracing ( cross mem-bers or jack mounting plates (FIG4). Brake actuator alone is not designed towithstand torsional twist of trailer. Cross member(s) should be comparable in strength to trailer frame, and locatedas close to brake actuator as : If Atwood top and bottom jack mounting plates are used (MPD 82570 or MPD 80255) (FIG4-A), move jack mounting plates as close to brake actuatoras possible and weld along entire area where plates and trailer frame WELDING THE BRAKE ACTUATORDIP PAINTING PROCEDURENOTE: Carefully perform procedure in order Plug vent hole in master cylinder Fully apply brake Plug master cylinder outlet port (1/8 NPTF thread).)


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