servIce
1. check for damaged parts.
Before using any tool, any part that appears to be damaged should be
carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended functions. Check
for alignment and binding of moving parts; broken parts or mounting fixtures, or any other condition
that may affect proper operation. Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced
by a qualified technician.
2. when servicing, use only identical replacement parts.
Only use accessories intended for use with this
tool. Replace damaged parts immediately.
sPecIfIc safeTy InsTrucTIOns
1. never exceed the rated load capacity of 1,000 lbs. for the trailer jack.
2. never loosen, adjust or take apart the spring plate or press plates while the trailer jack is
supporting any weight.
3. Before each use, verify that the spring plate and press plates are securely attached to the trailer’s
tongue, and that all bolts and nuts are tight and in good condition.
4. always keep feet, arms and legs out from under the trailer tongue while hitching, unhitching or
moving the trailer.
Children should be kept at a safe distance, and should never be allowed to operate
the trailer jack.
5. always take precautions to prevent uncontrolled movement of the trailer when the trailer jack is
being used.
aSSembly
The trailer jack requires no assembly, but care must be taken to properly mount the trailer jack to the trailer.
1. If the caster ever needs to be removed or assembled to the trailer jack, it can be done simply by
removing the nut (26), sliding out the bolt (27) and taking out the bushing (28) before removing the
caster.
To put on the caster, slide on the bushing, place caster in position in the caster frame (25) and
tighten using bolt and nut. Before using the trailer jack, check to make sure the caster is securely on the
trailer jack and that the bolt and nut are tightly in place.
2. carefully plan the location of the trailer jack, examine both sides of the trailer tongue and choose
the appropriate location for the jack, keeping in mind the mounting method and the need to turn
the handle.
The trailer jack is designed to be mounted on either side of the trailer torque and will swing
back in either direction (caster wheel forward or to the rear).
3. Before installing the trailer jack, properly support the tongue of the trailer so that it is high enough
off the ground to provide clearance for the jack.
Take precautions to insure the trailer is securely
stopped and will not roll.
4. Position the swing plate (22) on the side of the trailer’s tongue in the desired mounting position.
Position the two press plates (23) on the opposite side of the tongue. Insert bolts (24) through the press
plates and through the swing plate.
note:
Use the holes on the press plates that will best support your trailer tongue design. Install spring washers
(21) and nuts (20). Tighten nuts only enough to hold the trailer jack in position for adjustment.
5. Inspect the position of the trailer jack.
Check the alignment of the mount position, and tap lightly into
alignment with a hammer and a wood lock if necessary. Bolts should be at right angles to the mounting
plates. There should be proper clearance of the trailer tongue from the caster frame (25). Once it is
determined that the trailer jack is properly positioned, tighten the nuts evenly, increasing pressure by
small increments on alternate bolts so that the swing plate remains parallel. Nuts should be more than
tight enough to fully compress the washers, but not tight enough to damage the threads. Turn the handle
(13) both ways to make sure the trailer jack is functioning properly.
6. Before operating the trailer jack, lubricate the grease fitting on the upper portion of the outer tube
(18).
Use good quality gear grease and insert the grease using a needle adapter on the grease gun.
Lubricate periodically while the trailer jack is in use.
unhITchInG
To use the trailer jack as an aid in unhitching the trailer, first make sure that the trailer jack is securely attached to
the trailer tongue. Check bolt/nut connection to make sure the swing plate assembly is properly connected to the
trailer tongue. Take the necessary precautions against uncontrolled trailer movement, and loosen the trailer hitching
mechanism. Turn the handle clockwise to increase the height of the trailer jack until the tongue has been lifted from
the hitch ball. Keep all body parts clear of the hitch, the tongue, and the area underneath the tongue.
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