Maintenance for Trailers |
Frequency of servicing and checks for trailers and car trailers, camping trailers, car transporters, flat bed trailers, goods trailers, plant trailers, tipper trailers, cargo trailers, box trailers, van trailers, motorcycle and bicycle trailers and horse, pony and livestock trailers are very important.
An un-serviced trailer can lead to loss in insurance claims or prosecution by the Law.
| Single axle un-braked trailer: | €55.00 + parts + VAT |
| Single axle braked trailer: | €100.00 + parts + VAT |
| Twin axle unbraked trailer: | €110.00 + parts + VAT |
| Twin axle braked trailer: | €180.00 + parts + VAT |
| Triple axle braked trailer: | €220.00 + parts + VAT |
| FULL SERVICE PROCEDURE |
| 1. Jack up and make safe with axle stands. All wheels off the ground plus jockey wheel 2. Remove road wheels and check condition of tyres and steel rims. (Spare included) Check tyre pressures. 3. Remove hubs, strip out bearings and seals and check condition. 4. Check brake shoes and auto reverse mechanism. 5. Check brake drum for damage, scoring etc. 6. Check wheel studs. Re-grease and re-assemble. 7. Check Bowden cables (or rod mechanisms) for self return. (If not self return check for seized or damaged cables or rods or incorrectly adjusted cables or rods causing mechanisms not to return to correct position.) 8. Check all Clevis pins etc. for wear and missing split pins and repair as necessary 9. Re-adjust brakes and cables as required for correct tolerances and operation compensator should run parallel to axle line. 10. Check coupling, draw bar bushes for wear (lift in draw tube shaft), rubber bellows for spits etc. Breakaway cable and damper operation. Grease as required. 11. Remove jockey wheel assembly and strip out inner shaft, clean and re-grease. Inspect rubber tyre wheel for wear etc. 12. Replace assembly ensuring clamp pad is in place (if fitted.) 13. Check operation of all lights, condition and security of wiring and plug etc. 14. Rectify if necessary. 15. Check Indespension units, coil and leaf springs for damage etc. (Paying special attention to spring hangers and bolts.) 16. Bodywork. Checks that all fasteners are secure and firmly fitted in the correct places. 17. Check security and condition of mud guards and mountings etc. 18. Check operation of corner body jacks or props. 19. Check operating shafts, clamps and linkages for wear and re-grease as required. 20. Other observations to record. |