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Wheel Bolt Tightening

When refitting a trailers' road wheels it is ESSENTIAL that the wheel nuts/bolts are tightened to the recommended torque figure and in the correct sequence. To neglect this is too run the risk of either the nuts/bolts working loose and the wheel coming off (not tight enough), or damage to and possible shearing of the nut/bolt (over tightened).

The sequences necessary to correctly carry out this work are as follows:-

Always use the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4 (or north, south, east, west) - NOT clockwise or anti- clockwise.

Torque figures : Wheel Bolts

AL-KOIndespension
M10 - 40 lb. Ft / 54 Nm   
M12 - 65 lb. Ft / 88 Nm   
M14 -108 lb. Ft /146 Nm   
 
M12 - 55 lb. Ft / 74 Nm   
M14 - 60 lb. Ft / 81 Nm
Ifor WilliamsAvonride 
M12 - 65 lb. Ft / 88 NmM12 - 65 lb. Ft / 88 Nm

Torque figures: Nuts

Peak TrailersIndespension
M12 x 1.5 - 75 lb. Ft / 102 Nm   
M16 x 1.5 - 145 lb. Ft / 197 Nm   
3/8" UNF - 45 lb. Ft / 61Nm   
1/2" UNF - 80 lb. Ft / 109 Nm   
 
3/8" UNF - 42 lb. Ft / 57 Nm   
7/16" UNF - 50 lb. Ft / 67 Nm   
1/2" UNF - 56 lb. Ft / 76 Nm   
5/8" UNF - 85 lb. Ft / 115 Nm   
 
Avonride 
1/2" UNF - 65 lb. Ft / 88 Nm5/8" UNF - 79 lb. Ft / 108 Nm

It is ESSENTIAL that the torque settings are re-checked after the first 25 miles or 50 km and subsequently before each journey. 

For further information on wheels and tyres contact: Tyreline Original Equipment Ltd

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