Time to start thinking of pre-season tasks.
I have an SBS 2600 EL. Twin axle trailer.
They state hubs are maintenance free, just look in through observation hole to view thickness of brake pads.
I launch in salt water ... and hubs always look poor after 12 months .. so I remove, clean all, grease adjuster mechanism, oil springs. Etc,
In previous trailers (Indespension) they had castellated nuts and split pins, installed with end float for Taper Roller bearings.
These hubs are fitted with one-shot elliptical flange nuts .... that have to be replaced and set to 290Nm torque. (That is a pretty serious torque)
Key Q ... Al-Ko state ... “Before fitting a new flanged nut, a small amount of the special mineral grease must be applied to the stub axle thread.”
Anybody done this ? .... what grease did you use?
I am assuming the tightening force allows for the difference of having grease applied, plus will help prevent threads galling.
I do have a torque wrench that goes that high ... but how easy it will be to apply that much force I have yet to find out .... may have to add extension tube to Torque wrench handle.