Thursday, July 11, 2019

Tips On How To Operate A Roll On Trailer Jack

By Mark Robinson


One of the most dreaded things that motorists get is having a flat tire. Truck drivers suffer a lot when the vehicles get a damaged tire. However, there is a simple step by step that they can change the tires even in the absence of a mechanic using a roll on trailer jack. However, they need to ensure that it is in the right place.

When a vehicle gets a puncture, you should drive it to a safe place, away from potholes. The main reason why you should park the truck on level ground is to prevent it from toppling over when you lift the wheel. If you are operating the vehicle at night, you should turn on the headlights and the indicator lights to alert other motorists that there is ongoing maintenance.

Change the gear to the parking mode. Turn off the ignition to avoid any movement that might take place when operating on the vehicle. If there are officers on the ground, alert them so that they can clear any traffic for you. This will also guarantee you of safety since some road users might ignore any warning you have put for them.

Check whether the available jack is able to lift the trailer. You will find their specifications in the buyer manual. If the lorry is heavily loaded, offload some cargo until the truck attains the right mass. All of them come with a user manual to show how much weight they can lift without straining. Do not use one which can only support small weight since it will be damaged.

Put some objects behind the wheels to prevent the tires from rolling, as this is dangerous. Ensure the objects are in contact with the wheels to prevent any slight movement. Put a small object on the car jack that cannot scratch off the paint. If you are using a metal object to lift the car, you can cover it with a piece of paper.

Loosen the nuts until they are a few steps away from coming out of the wheel. Turn the jack to lift the tires that you want to operate on. Turn it until it is above the ground. While turning it, do not let any part of your body to lie under the truck, since a slight mistake might get the truck hit you

Remove the nuts from the wheel and take the wheel out. If you observe any noise from the point where it contacts with the body of a vehicle, scrutinize whether it is as a result of it coming out of its place. It is dangerous to change a tire with it out of place since the vehicle might lose balance and fall on you. If there is luggage on the lorry, it is advisable to remove it before changing the tire.

After you have changed the tire, turn this on the opposite side until the tire gets to the ground. Take the blocks away and then put the lorry under a test. If you notice any hitches, correct them then put all the tools to their place before driving off. Clear all dirt or sharp objects from the road before driving off to protect other road users from getting punctures.




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