Davis Wheel-A-Weigh 1483 Instruction Manual
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To install the Davis Wheel-A-Weigh 1483, attach the mounting brackets to the transom of your boat using stainless steel bolts. Make sure the wheels are aligned properly for smooth operation.
The Davis Wheel-A-Weigh 1483 can support a maximum weight of 300 pounds, making it suitable for small to medium-sized boats.
Check for debris or obstructions in the wheel mechanism. Ensure the axle is lubricated and that the wheels are not worn or damaged. Tighten any loose bolts.
Regularly inspect the wheels for wear and tear, lubricate the axles, and ensure all bolts are tight. Rinse with fresh water after exposure to saltwater to prevent corrosion.
The wheels are designed for gradual slopes and smooth surfaces. Exercise caution on uneven terrain to avoid damage to both the wheels and the boat.
Detach the wheels and store them in a dry, cool place to prevent rust. Cover with a protective sheet if stored for an extended period.
Check the mounting brackets for any misalignment or damage. Adjust the position of the brackets and tighten the bolts to secure proper alignment.
Avoid overloading the wheels beyond their weight capacity. Ensure the wheels are locked in place before launching or retrieving the boat.
Rinse the wheels with fresh water after each use, especially after exposure to saltwater. Apply a marine-grade anti-corrosion spray periodically.
Yes, replacement wheels are available. Make sure to purchase the correct size and model for compatibility. Follow the installation instructions in the user manual.