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REPLACEMENT PARTS
Due to the design of the Husky
®
Brute’s low-friction
ball screw, the inner assembly of the jack does not
require regular lubrication. But to keep your jack in
good, functional condition, fully extend the jack and
clean the inner jack tube once per year. After cleaning,
coat the tube with a light grease or silicone spray
lubricant.
REF.
DESCRIPTION PART#
A
MANUAL CRANK (A1)
(INCLUDES BRAKE RELEASE HANDLE; A2)
87639
B
ACCESS COVERS FOR CRANK (B1) AND
RUBBER SEAL FOR BRAKE (B2)
87456
C
SWITCH BOOT (2 PACK) 87454
SWITCH (EACH) 87452
D
LED WORK LIGHTS W/ RUBBER SEALS
(3 PACK; D1, D2, D3)
87455
E
ADJUSTABLE LEG WITH FOOT PAD
(FITS THE HB4500 & HB3000)
87461
F 3/8” SAFETY LOCK PIN 32335
G 30 AMP MANUAL RESET CIRCUIT BREAKER 87526
H UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR STORAGE KIT 81497
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUSE SOLUTION
Open Internal
Circuit Breaker
Wait 15 seconds for breaker to close.
Open Manual
Reset Circuit
Breaker
Reset the breaker by pressing the button on
the breaker.
Poor Ground
Check the connection between the negative
terminal on the battery and the vehicle, since
the jack is grounded to the vehicle chassis
through the star washers on the coupler.
Ensure the mounting hardware (bolts,
washers, and star washers) are in good con-
dition.
No or Low
Voltage
Check battery & electrical connections. Power
supplied must be at least 10 Volt DC. If the
battery is low, plug the trailer cable into the
tow vehicle, and start the tow vehicle to
provide power to the jack.
CAUSE SOLUTION
Engaged Brake
Disengage the brake by installing the brake
release handle on the brake lever and pulling
forward.
PROBLEM: Crank handle will not turn during manual operation
H
Figure 4
A1
A2