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Installation Instructions
Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the beginning of this
manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product.
Note: For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following pages,
refer to Parts List and Assembly Diagram on page 6.
Components
Figure A
Crank
Skid Plate
Coupling Tube
Tongue Adapter
Locking Pin
Mounting
WARNING! The Trailer Jack Tongue Adapter must be
welded in place by a qualified and certified welder.
A poor weld may cause the trailer to fall suddenly,
causing serious personal injury or property damage.
1. Measure the trailer tongue for the best location
to mount the Jack. With the trailer mounted on
the towing vehicle hitch, consider the following:
a. Allow room on both sides of the mounting location
for the Jack to swing up to its horizontal position.
b. Check that the Jack will not interfere with
the Vehicle or trailer when turning or passing
over speed bumps, boat ramps, etc.
c. To prevent overloading the Jack, attach it
as near to the coupler as is practical.
2. Once the location is determined, remove
the Tongue Adapter from the Jack by pulling
the Locking Pin from the Coupling Tube
and pulling out the Tongue Adapter.
3. Position the Tongue adapter so that the
holes will line up with the Coupling Tube
holes when the Jack is in use, then weld the
Tongue Adapter to the trailer tongue.
WARNING! Position the Tongue Adapter holes
so the Jack is stable and vertical for use.
4. Raise the Jack so that the Coupling Tube
is level with the welded Tongue Adapter,
and attach the Trailer Jack by fitting the
Coupling Tube over the Tongue Adapter.
5. Slide the Locking Pin through the appropriate hole
in the Coupling Tube and the Tongue Adapter to
secure the Trailer Jack to the trailer tongue.
6. Test the operation of the Trailer Jack by
making sure that the Crank lowers and raises
it, and that it locks it into its vertical and
horizontal position with the Locking Pin.
SAFETY OPERATION INSPECTIONINSTALLATION