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Roadmaster Sterling ALL-TERRAIN 576 User Manual

Roadmaster Sterling ALL-TERRAIN 576
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Roadmaster Sterling ALL-TERRAIN 576 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRoadmaster
ModelSterling ALL-TERRAIN 576
Weight CapacityVaries by size
Tread DepthVaries by size
Max LoadVaries by size
SidewallBlack Sidewall

Summary

Important Notice! Safety Definitions

Warning Definition

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in property damage, serious personal injury or even death.

Caution Definition

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage, or minor or moderate personal injury.

Note Definition

Refers to important information and is placed in italic type.

Installer's Safety Checklist

Installer Responsibilities & Warnings

Show owner operation, advise on safety cables, attach to baseplate; avoid welding/modification.

Safe Towing Practices

Key Towing Precautions & Limits

Avoid backing, check vehicle prep, steering unlocked, respect limits, paved roads only, don't tow comparable weights.

Attachment, Inspection & Operation

Secure with pins, inspect system, check torque, stand aside for release.

Connecting the Tow Bar

Handling Caution

Use caution when handling tow bar to avoid pinched, cut, or injured fingers.

Connection Steps & Security

Drive close, insert stinger, secure hitch pin, rotate arms, connect to baseplate, lock base pins.

Pre-Towing Checks & Lock Confirmation

Confirm steering unlocked, transmission parked, brake released, and tow bar arms locked.

Disconnecting the Tow Bar

Disconnecting Procedure & Safety

Reverse of connecting; park level, disconnect accessories, lift handles, set brake, chock wheel.

Incline Disconnect & Storage Cautions

On incline, idle forward to release binding pins; store arms away from exhaust heat.

Wiring Instructions

Socket Bracket & Wiring Warnings

Place bracket centrally; improper wiring risks accidents and damage.

Six & Seven-Wire System Guides

Follow diagrams for wiring six/seven-wire systems, apply sealant for protection.

How to Use Safety Cables

Safety Cable Requirements

Use 8,000 lb rated cables, connecting frame-to-frame.

Slack Management & Length

Ensure proper slack for turns; too little or too much slack can cause damage.

Cable Routing for Safety

Cross cables under hitch receiver to prevent pole vaulting if tow bar separates.

Proper Installation of Safety Cables

Cable Connection Options

Use baseplate anchors (Option 1) or short cables (Option 2) as needed.

Warning: Cable Routing & Security

Ensure proper routing, condition, and quick link tightness to prevent detachment and loss.

Stay Within the ‘Safe Zone’

Safe Zone Definition & Measurement

Tow bar must be within 3 inches of level; measure distances from receiver and base pin.

Out-of-Level Towing Consequences

Towing out of level voids warranty and causes significant wear and system failure.

Care and Cleaning

Cleaning, Lubrication & Cautions

Use water-soluble cleaner, silicone lubricant; avoid petroleum products; store in cover.

Sterling All Terrain Components

Component Identification Diagram

Diagram shows numbered parts with descriptions and part numbers for reference.

Additional Parts Not Shown

Lists optional or separate components like safety cables and power cords.

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