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Slide the spacer ring up onto the jack tube, followed by the stop
washer. The rings should slide freely up and down the tube. If the
tube is bent or damaged so as to not allow this, cut the damaged
end off of the jack, and follow STEP 3 to drill a new mounting hole in
the jack, or replace the jack.
NOTE: the spacer ring and stop washer are NOT needed when
using a square jack.
Hold the rings up above the FLIP foot, and slide the foot around
the jack tube so that the mounting holes and slots are aligned, with
the Flip label facing forward, toward the tow vehicle.
Slide a 3/8” washer over the mounting pin. Insert the pin through
the foot and jack. Slide the second 3/8” washer over the pin, and
push the R-clip through the pin to secure the foot in place.
Apply a small amount of lubricant to the top surface of the FLIP
foot. Wipe away any excess.
Lubricate
here
Test the FLIP foot operation by retracting the jack. Make sure the
FLIP foot rotates the full 90˚ to a right angle and is held tightly in
place (see STEP 6). If the jack reaches the end of travel before the
foot pivots fully and is held securely in place, you may need to add
an extra stop washer(s) to make up that distance, or drill a new
mounting hole following the instructions in STEP 3.