Safety Information

Caution

Important safety information and warnings for trailer operation

Safety Checklist

Before Each Use
  • All lug nuts and fasteners are tight
  • Hitch, coupler and safety cables/chains properly fastened
  • Cargo is securely tied down with separate lines
  • All tires properly inflated for load
  • All lights work properly
After First 100 KM
  • Check all lug nuts and fasteners are tight
  • Re-inspect all connections
  • Verify cargo security
Regular Maintenance
  • Check and lubricate coupler twice per season
  • Lubricate coupler before storage
  • Periodic inspection of all fasteners
Safe Towing Tips
Here are a few tips that will contribute to safe towing:
1

Ensure that your trailer and whatever you're hauling is within the tow capacity of your vehicle. Check the manufacturers manual to find the trailer types that your vehicle can haul and the maximum load weight it can tow.

2

Check Hitch balls, couplers, chains, retaining pins and clips, and all other connections every time you tow. Tighten loose connections. Re-check at fuel and rest stops.

3

Check whether the brakes and signal lights are properly connected. Make sure the trailers brakes, turn signals and taillights are synchronized with those of the tow vehicle.

4

Connect safety chains properly every time you tow.

5

Check the air pressure in your tires and follow the tow vehicle and trailer manufacturers recommendations.

6

Double check all towing equipment and connections to make your towing experience safe and enjoyable.

Legal Compliance Required

UPBEAT Co., Ltd disclaims any and all liabilities if the laws governing trailer operations are not complied with. Always ensure your trailer operation meets local legal requirements and safety standards.

Questions About Safety?

Our experienced team is here to help you understand all safety requirements and proper trailer operation. Contact us for expert guidance.

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