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Tongue Box
Read and understand this entire manual before assembling,
installing, operating, or servicing this product.
SAVE THIS MANUAL
Instruction Manual &
Parts Catalog
3” Trailer 4
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
This is a SAFETY ALERT symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or injury.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE indicates
important information which, if not followed, may cause damage to equipment.
SAVE THIS MANUAL
Keep this manual for the safety warnings and precautions. The manual offers impor
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tant information on how to assemble, use and maintain this product.
Write the product’s model number and pur-
chase date on the cover page of this man-ual. Keep this manual (and your purchase receipt) in a safe place.
UNPACKING
The shi pment should be thoroughly inspected as soon as it is received. The signed “bill of lad -ing” is acknowledgement by the carrier of receipt in good condition or shipment covered by our invoice. For your own protection, if any of the goods called for on the bill of lading are shorted or damaged, do not accept them until the carrier makes a notation on the freight bill of the shorted or damaged goods.
DANGER WARNING CAUTION NOTICE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WARNING concerning Risk of Eye
Injury. Wear ANSI approved eye
protection.
WARNING concerning Risk of Hearing Loss. Wear hearing pro-tection.
Definition of Symbols
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read and understand all safety warnings and in-structions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in serious injury or death. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
2. Personal and Work Area Safety A. Always wear ANSI approved safety goggles. B. Always wear hearing protec- tection when working in noisy environments. Prolonged exposure to high intensity noise can cause hearing loss.
C. Use safety equipment. Safe- ty shoes, hard hat and work gloves must be used for applicable condi-tions.
D. Dress appropriately. Never wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry when working. Contain long hair, and keep hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts.
E. Use common sense when working. Stay alert and concentrate when setting up and using the Trailer Tongue Box. Never work while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medications.
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Personal and Work Area Safety (continued) F. While setting-up and using the Trailer Tongue Box keep work area clean and well lighted. Keep spectators and chil-dren out of the work area. Never allow children to play in the Trailer Tongue Box. Never put animals in the Trailer Tongue Box.
3. Use of the Trailer Tongue Box
A. Do not modify the Trailer Tongue Box and do not use this product for purposes that it was not designed for.
B. Be aware of the danger of “dynamic loading”. This situation arises when a load is dropped into the Trailer Tongue Box, re-sulting in a short term excessive load. Dy-namic loading can result in damage and fail-ure of the Trailer Tongue Box and/or trailer tongue, and personal injury to the person loading the Trailer Tongue Box.
C. Never load people or animals into the Trailer Tongue Box. Keep children and spectators clear when loading, unloading and using this product.
D. Adhere to all Department of Transpor-tation (D.O.T.) requirements when using this product.
E. For the trailer that will support the Trailer Tongue Box, read all pertinent trailer instruc-tions and warnings provided in the owner’s manual. If trailer is attached to a vehicle when this product is set-up. make sure the vehicle’s engine is OFF, with parking brake set, before setting-up, and while-loading or unloading the Trailer Tongue Box.
F. Weight loaded into the Trailer Tongue Box should be evenly distributed.
G. Note the position of the vehicle’s exhaust pipes before setting up this product on a trailer’s tongue. Make sure exhaust pipes are not in close proximity of the Trailer Tongue Box. Materials loaded into the Trailer Tongue Box could suffer heat damage from vehicle exhaust. If this risk exists on your vehicle, do not use the Trailer Tongue Box.
H. Always lock the Trailer Tongue Box when personal property or a load is in-side the box. The box comes with two keys; store the keys in a safe, secure location when not be used.
I. Comply with all regulations (state, local and federal) when installing and using this Trailer Tongue Box.
Keep in mind that the warnings previ-ously discussed cannot cover all pos-sible conditions or situations that could occur. It is important that the person loading/unloading and using this product understand that common sense and cau-tion are factors which cannot be built into this product, and must be supplied by the person(s) using this product.
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Setting Up the Trailer Tongue Box
1. Refer to photo above of the Trailer Tongue Box.
2. Always wear ANSI
approved safety goggles and heavy duty work gloves when installing, and when loading/unloading the box.
3. This product is to be permanently
mounted on the tongue of a trailer as shown in the photo above. Installation requires precision measurement and drilling of holes for hardware. It is recommended that this installation be done by qualified service technicians.
4. It is suggested that a qualified assistant help in the loading and unloading of the Trailer Tongue Box.
Box is sold separately and can vary by the design of the trailer the box is to be mount-ed to.
6. Some ideas to help in the mounting of the Trailer Tongue Box:
- Place the Trailer Tongue Box on top of the
trailer tongue (as shown in the photo to the left). The box is to be attached to the trailer tongue in 4 locations (each corner of the bot-tom of the box). Holes will be drilled in these 4 locations to accept 1/4” diameter Carriage Bolts
Carefully check to make sure that no hidden cables or wires are located underneath the trailer tongue in the drilling path.
- After measuring exact locations for the 4 mounting holes inside the box, remove the box from the trailer tongue.
- Drill small guide holes (1/8” diameter) into the desired mounting areas on the inside bottom of the box.
- Again place the box on top of the trailer tongue in the desired mounting position. Through the 1/8” diameter guide holes, mark the position of the drill holes on the trailer tongue.
Holes in the trailer tongue will be 1/4” diam -eter to accept the Carriage Bolts.
- Back to the inside bottom of the box: Now drill slightly larger holes (17/64”) in the 4 guide hole locations - designed to accept a 1/4” diameter rubber grommet in each hole.- With all holes drilled, re-position the box on top of the trailer tongue. With a 1/4” diameter washer in place on each Carriage Bolt, insert a bolt through each of the four mounting holes from top side. From under the trailer tongue, secure each bolt with another 1/4” washer and locking nut. Hand tighten each nut until all 4 bolts are in place; then securely tighten all 4 nuts.
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5. Hardware to mound the Trailer Tongue
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
Depth: 14-1/4”
Locking Flush mounted locking latch with 2 keys
Lid
Notched design with gas strut to assist opening/closing
Construction
Powder coated black finish for abrasion and
corrosion protection
Maintaining the Trailer Tongue Box 1. Frequently check the condition of the box. Make sure all components are in good condition. If the product becomes damaged through accident, or if any weld damage is noted, the product should be replaced. 2. Check to make sure that all hardware is tightly secured in place.
There are no replacement parts offered for the Trailer Tongue Box.
2-3/4 Cubic Feet; Page 5
Width: 34”, Height: ”, 16。