Product Manual
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Before Each Use
⚠WARNING
• Before each use, inspect jack tubes and replace if bent or damaged.
• Compare the lift capacity of the jack with your trailer to ensure safe operation of the jack.
• Park the trailer on a level surface, block the tires of the trailer, and support trailer tongue.
• This jack has been designed to attach to the top surface of the A-frame coupler.
• Detach the drop leg of the jack by removing the lock pin and sliding it out.
• Position the drop leg in line with the mounting hole with the foot of the drop leg on the ground.
• Place the jack’s outer tube through the A-frame coupler hole and over the drop leg. The dual
mounting pattern allows positioning of the jack either facing the two vehicles or for curb-side
operation.
• Secure the jack using three (3) 3/8” diameter, 1” long, grade 5 bolts, and lock washers. Bolts
should be tightened to 15-20 ft. lb.
• Route the black wire lead from the plastic cover along the trailer to the battery. Attach the wire
lead to the trailer using cable ties or equivalent.
• Connect the wire lead from the jack directly to the positive (+) terminal of the battery. This unit has
a built-in circuit breaker which automatically trips and resets. Reconnect the battery ground cable.
• Connect the 7-pin connector to the towing vehicle, no hard wiring required.
• Check for proper installation. Press the motor switch UP for extending the jack and DOWN for
retracting the jack. Also check that the light switch turns on the LED light situated under the top
cover of the jack.
• After checking for proper operation, be sure to reattach the drop leg to the inner tube of the jack
using the lock pin.
• Retract the jack completely.
Operating Instructions
⚠WARNING
• Do not exceed the rated load capacity.
• The trailer jack is designed for vertical loading. Excessive side forces may cause jack failure.
• Do not use crank while power lift is in use.
• For use on flat, level, hard surface capable of supporting load.
• Prevent trailer wheels from moving using wheel chocks while raising or lowering.
• Keep body parts clear from under jack and tongue when applying and releasing load, or moving
trailer.