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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Failure to heed these markings may result in personal injury and/or property damage:

1.  DO NOT leave your trailer free standing without the use of wheel chocks. 

2.  DO NOT submerge the jack in water (salt or fresh) or leave it in water for prolonged periods, 

since this can damage the gears and erode lubricants. 

3.  Carefully read all instructions. The operator of the jack must exercise common sense, caution, 

and full judgment when assessing situations not covered or cautioned in this manual. 

4.  The Blackout Series Jack is designed for specific applications only. Trailer Valet will not be 

responsible for issues arising from modifications made onto the device. Do not modify the 

device or use the device for any application other than its intended purpose. Do not exceed the 

designated weight limits. 

5.  As with all devices with moving parts, do not wear excessively loose clothing as it may become 

caught, resulting in injury. Tie back and secure long hair. 

6.  This product must be installed and used in strict accordance with these instructions. 

7.  Always read and understand your drill/driver operator’s manual and instructions. 

8.  Before each use of the Blackout Series Jack, check for damaged parts. Carefully inspect the 

device for any part that appears to be damaged to determine if the device will operate properly. 

Check for alignment and secure mounting of all moving parts. If the device is neither aligned, 

secured, or both: DO NOT use the device. 

9.  When servicing, use only factory replacement parts. 

10. Have wheel chocks in place before/after use and ready in case of emergency. 

11.  Never exceed the maximum rated capacity. Refer to the specifications section of this operating 

manual or decals on the product to obtain rated capacity. If uncertain, contact Customer Support 

at (844) 846-9344 or email: [email protected]

12. The Blackout Series Jack is designed for vertical loading. Excessive side forces may cause 

failure and must be avoided. 

13. The use of gloves is recommended while attaching the device to the trailer. 

14. The Blackout Series Jack is only to be installed on trailer tongues that are rectangular in profile. 

Cylindrical tongues are not compatible with the jack as it will rotate, allowing the trailer to drop.

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Summary of Contents for blackout Series

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL JACKS...

Page 2: ...r assemble this jack until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough understanding of how the jack works SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION...

Page 3: ...dance with these instructions 7 Always read and understand your drill driver operator s manual and instructions 8 Before each use of the Blackout Series Jack check for damaged parts Carefully inspect...

Page 4: ...Wind 1 1 Welded Pipe Mount BSJPSW07 5K lbs Side Wind 3 4 Welded Pipe Mount BSJPSW10 7K lbs Side Wind 3 4 Welded Pipe Mount BSJPSW16 5K lbs Side Wind 3 4 Welded Pipe Mount BSJPTW12 2K lbs Top Wind 1 1...

Page 5: ...immediately replaced Contact Trailer Valet Customer Service at 1 844 846 9344 or Support TrailerValet com Pipe Mount Bracket Welded Pipe Mount PIPE MOUNT BRACKET KIT ATTACHMENTS Foot Plate Hand Crank...

Page 6: ...of the tongue you designated in Step 1 and secure onto the tongue with 4 bolts each bolt having one washer one spring washer and one nut Do not completely tighten the bolts yet NOTE While it is recomm...

Page 7: ...there is adequate room to place the jack into stow position Have inner cylinder of attachment point welded to the vertical center of an unpainted section of your trailer frame BRACKET MOUNT INSTALLAT...

Page 8: ...l drive handle If storing ensure that the trailer frame is jacked to level height Alternatively the jack s stow position will allow it to remain attached to the trailer while being towed To stow the u...

Page 9: ...M ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE LOSS OF REVENUE LOSS OF ACTUAL OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY LOSS OF GOOD WILL LOSS OF REPU...

Page 10: ...m WWW TRAILERVALET COM Copyright 2020 by Supertech S Corporation All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the expres...

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