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Assembly Instructions

Operating Instructions

JackJaw® 301/302  Assembly and Operating Instructions        

Step 1: 

 Place contents of 

box on 

fl

 oor or table.  Place 

handle over riser tube with 
decal facing up and insert 
short 3/8” - 24 bolt.

Step 2:

  Start 3/8”-24 

self locking nut on to 
bolt.

Step 3:  

Swing link arms up to 

handle.  Insert the long 3/8”-
24 bolt through link arms and 
handle.   Install 

fl

 at washer on 

bolt.  Start 3/8”-24 locking nut 
on bolt.

Step 4:

  Use two 9/16” wrenches 

to tighten riser bolts and nuts and 
link arms onto handle.
Note:  Nut will stop before con-
tacting the handle. Then, back off 
the nut on the link arm bolt one 
half turn from the washer. Handle 
should raise and lower freely.

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Step 1:

  Lift handle to up position so that jaws are fully open.

Step 2:

  Place unit so that jaws are on either side of the stake.  

Figure 1 and 

2

 below.

Step 3:

  Place foot on base.  Figure 3 below.  Push down 

on handle, clamping on stake and lifting it out of the ground.  

 

Step 4: 

 Repeat motion as necessary until stake is free.

Caution: 

 Never put your 

fi

 ngers or hands between the jaws, or between the jaws and the stake.

Replacement Jaw Set

 - 4 jaws & hardware   Part # CA0003

1.

2.

March 2011

Tilted Tent Stake Removal

Step 1:

  When you pull a tilted or 

leaning stake, simply put the unit on 
the high side and lean the stake puller 
over so that the shaft aligns wih the 
shaft of the stake.  If the ground is un-
even, use two blocks of wood to level 
the base of the stake puller so that the 
central shaft is parallel to the stake. 
Figure 4.

Step 2-4:

  Same as Basic Tent Stake 

4.

Pulling Stakes from Asphalt

JackJaw 

stake pullers excel on asphalt.  When pulling from 

asphalt, make sure that the stake puller is aligned with the 
direction of the stake.  This keeps the stake from binding with 
the asphalt.  The stake will usually come straight out.  If you 
have some dif

fi

 culty, try moving the puller around the stake to 

get better alignment.

Basic Tent Stake Pulling

Tip: 

 In soft conditions or mud, place a short piece (

1

 to 2 feet in length) of 2 x 6 lumber under the base of the unit.  This will 

spread the force over a larger area, allowing stake removal even in muddy conditions. 

3.

Completed 
Assembly

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