Use And Care Manual

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STEP 3. Set the stow pin to secure the jack
and set the cotter pin to secure the stow pin.
STEP 4. The jack mount bracket comes with
a security bolt that is an option to secure the
device. If you choose to use it, the bolt slots
through the back of the mounting bracket and
threads into the attachment point of the jack.
WELDED PIPE MOUNT INSTALLATION
See PIPE MOUNT INSTALLATION.
Have welded in the location of your
choosing. Ensure there is adequate room to
place the jack into stow position.
Have inner cylinder of attachment point
welded to the vertical center of an unpainted
section of your trailer frame.
DIRECT WELD INSTALLATION
Have welded in the location of your
choosing.
Have inner cylinder of attachment point
welded to the vertical center of an unpainted
section of your trailer frame.
BRACKET MOUNT INSTALLATION
See PIPE MOUNT INSTALLATION Steps 1-2.
ASSEMBLY
PIPE MOUNT INSTALLATION
STEP 1. The mounting bracket has 7 holes
to fit a variety of trailer frames. Have a
tongue clearance of at least 13 inches o
the ground before installing the bracket. Set
aside 8 inches of space on the tongue for
mounting bracket.
STEP 2.
A Place the mounting bracket and clamps
onto the area of the tongue you designated
in Step 1, and secure onto the tongue
with 4 bolts, each bolt having one washer,
one spring washer and one nut. Do not
completely tighten the bolts yet.
NOTE: While it is recommended that the
bracket is installed with the attachment point
in the low position for stability, the bracket
can be flipped prior to install if needed.
B) Attach the jack to the mounting bracket in
the vertical position and check the height.
C) Evenly and firmly tighten the 4 bolts.
Prior to install, raise the trailer tongue until you have adequate space to attach the jack. The unit
must be attached while the weight of the trailer is supported by an existing support or tow vehicle.
Having wheel chocks in place during connection will insure a safe install.
It is recommended that you make sure the jack will have necessary clearance from the ground to
operate and rotate into the stow position.
The trailer should be high enough so that the jack is at least 1 inch o the ground at this stage of
installation. If the jack is not high enough, adjust trailer height or mounting bracket and test again.