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Trailers
Trailer Repairs
Inspect Trailer Components:
Visually inspect the trailer frame, body, wheels, tires, brakes, lights, and electrical systems for signs of damage, wear, or corrosion.
Check for proper alignment and tire pressure.
Repair Trailer Body Damage:
Repair dents, scratches, and other body damage using welding, body filler, and painting techniques.
Replace damaged panels and components as needed.
Maintain Trailer Brakes:
Inspect and adjust brake drums, shoes, and calipers.
Bleed brake systems and check brake fluid levels.
Repair or replace faulty brake components.
Repair Electrical Systems:
Diagnose and repair electrical issues, including wiring, lights, and electrical components.
Test and replace faulty bulbs, fuses, and switches.
Maintain Tire and Wheel Assemblies:
Inspect and replace tires as needed.
Balance and align wheels.
Repair or replace damaged wheel rims and hubs.
Reefer Full PM
Inspect Refrigeration Unit:
Visually inspect the refrigeration unit for signs of damage, leaks, or wear.
Check the compressor, condenser, evaporator, and other components.
Monitor refrigerant levels and pressure.
Test Temperature Control System:
Verify the accuracy of temperature sensors and controllers.
Adjust temperature settings as needed to maintain optimal conditions.
Clean and Maintain Evaporator Coils:
Clean evaporator coils to remove dirt and debris.
Inspect and replace damaged coils.
Check Insulation:
Inspect the trailer's insulation for any damage or deterioration.
Repair any insulation issues to maintain temperature control.
Check door seals for proper fit and function.
Perform Electrical System Maintenance:
Inspect and repair electrical wiring, connectors, and control panels.
Test the battery and charging system.
Dry-Van
Inspecting Trailer Structure:
Visually inspect the trailer frame, body, and components for signs of damage, corrosion, or wear.
Check for proper alignment and structural integrity.
Maintaining Doors and Seals:
Inspect and lubricate door hinges and latches.
Check door seals for damage and leaks.
Repair or replace damaged seals as needed.
Inspecting Electrical System:
Test lights, wiring, and electrical components.
Repair or replace faulty bulbs, fuses, and switches.
Checking Flooring and Walls:
Inspect the interior floor and walls for damage, wear, or water damage.
Repair or replace damaged panels.
Flatbed
Inspecting Trailer Structure:
Visually inspect the trailer frame, body, and components for signs of damage, corrosion, or wear.
Check for proper alignment and structural integrity.
Maintaining Brakes and Wheels:
Inspect and adjust brakes, including drums, shoes, and air brake systems.
Check tire pressure, tread depth, and wheel alignment.
Replace worn or damaged tires and wheels.
Inspecting Electrical System:
Test lights, wiring, and electrical components.
Repair or replace faulty electrical components.
Checking Hydraulic Systems:
Inspect hydraulic systems for leaks and proper operation.
Test hydraulic jacks and winches.
Lubricating Components:
Lubricate moving parts, such as hinges, latches, and hydraulic cylinders.
Apply rust preventative to metal surfaces.