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Rieco-Titan Products, Inc.
965 Lambrecht Road
Frankfort, IL 60423
Phone: 866.403.9803
Fax: 815.469.4705
MECHANICAL JACK CONVERSION
TO ELECTRIC POWER
INSTALLATION & OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Universal Kit
Revised 6-13-08
2000# Mechanical
Jacks
SAFETY ALERT! This symbol - !!! is used here to alert you to potential personal safety hazards and property damage.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible property damage, injury or death. Camper manufacturers
must insure that camper wall corners are adequately reinforced for mounting jacks.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION- Tools Required: Adjustable Wrench, 5/16” open end wrench, standard straight blade
screwdriver and hammer. Vise-grip pliers for holding pin punch.
1.
Remove all components from shipping cartons and check to assure that the following components are
included. Notify Rieco-Titan if any parts are missing.
(4) Electric Gearmotors and (4) gearbox covers
(4) Electric Receptacles with wiring
(1) Hand Held Transmitter
(1) Transmitter to Receiver Cable
(1) Receiver/Control Relay Box
(8) 5/8 – 18 x ¾ long Hex Cap Screws
(1) Remote Switch Panel
(8) 5/8- 18 Hex Thin Jam Locknuts
(4) ¾ Diameter x 3 27/32” L Drive Tube w/ Collars (1) 5/32 Pin Punch & (1) 5/32 Allen Key
(4) Gearmotor Mounting Brackets
(4) 5/32 x ¾ “ Drive Pins
(4) Round Rubber Gaskets
(4) Steel Bushings
2.
Convert one jack at a time (Atwood or Rieco-Titan MFG) This kit will not fit other brands.
3.
Run jack to ground to stabilize it, but do lift camper. Remove gearbox cover from jack.
4.
Turn the crankshaft, and find the pin pressed in it. Look for the end of pin that was hit when it was installed
into the shaft. On the opposite end of this pin, using the 5/32” pin punch and hammer, knock pin out starting
with pin in vertical position, finishing with the pin in the horizontal position. Remove bevel gear , crankshaft,
spacer and bushings. See figure #1.
5.
Lift the horizontal bevel gear off the jackpost drive pin. Follow instructions on figure #2 for the type of jack
you are converting. Clean gearbox of grease, using cloth or paper towel.
Revised 8-24-08
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