Secure the bracket with the M10 wing nut and big M10
washer on the T-bolt of the right chassis mounting clamp
and tighten it tightly.
For extra security, you must drill a 3mm hole through the
wing nut and T-bolt in order to put through the cotter pin
so that the nut cannot come loose.
Saw off any excessive length of the T-bolt, however, retain
at least about 60mm.
The spare wheel holder is now ready for use.
OPERATION
Placing spare wheel:
Before placing the spare wheel, you should first ensure that the caravan is in a
safe place and is stable (steadies down).
Remove the cotter pin from the wing nut.
Loosen the wing nut and carefully bring down the bracket.
Pull the bracket towards you (do not pull too far) so you can easily put the spare
wheel in place.
Place the spare wheel on the bracket at the height of the transverse bracket and
secure it with the wing nut.
Slide the bracket and put the bracket back to the bottom and secure it with the wing
nut on the T-bolt.
Finally place the cotter pin in the appropriate hole from the wing nut.
Using spare wheel:
To use the spare wheel, you should first ensure that the caravan is in a safe
place and is stable (steadies down).
Remove the cotter pin from the wing nut.
Loosen the wing nut and carefully bring down the bracket.
Pull the bracket towards you (do not pull too far) so you can easily take off the spare
wheel.
After removing the spare wheel, at least replace the bracket back under the caravan:
Slide the bracket and put the bracket back to the bottom and secure it with the wing
nut on the T-bolt.
Finally place the cotter pin in the appropriate hole from the wing nut.
Caution! When standard alloy wheels are used on the caravan and the
spare wheel has a steel rim, make sure that you have adequate bolts to
fix the steel rim; there is a difference in the fixing bolts!
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Ref: SH101-UM-TKI-0921-Rev.A