A Ringfeder is typically mounted to a specially designed and built
crossmember on the rear of the vehicle. This could be on the rear of a
ballast tractor,
rigid truck,
prime mover or
trailer. This mount also includes air, electrical and, if necessary,
hydraulic fittings. Firstly, the vehicle is reversed up to the
drawbar of the
trailer/
dolly, stopping short of hitting. The height of the drawbar is checked, and adjusted accordingly. The safety catch handle on the upper left of the Ringfeder is pulled out and turned 90 degrees, and then allowed to return into the upper detent on the shaft collar. This then allows the actuator handle on the right of the body to be lifted to the stop. This pulls the bolt upwards, and sets the automatic tripping function. The Ringfeder is now ready to be coupled. The vehicle is reversed slowly until the drawbar eye enters the bell, tripping the bolt and closing the coupling. A check is made of the coupling to ensure full engagement, air lines and electrics hooked up and drawbar leg stowed. == Uses ==