
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ATTACHING DRIVER
Option 1: Manual Operation
Attach the Drive Handle to the Driveshaft located at the top of the unit. Turning the handle clockwise will
extend the jack. Turning the handle counter-clockwise will retract the Jack.
Option 2: Drill Adapter
The Drill Adapter can be used with any standard 18 to 24 volt, ½ inch chuck, consumer drill. Corded drills
and impact drills are not recommended.
Slot the Drill Adapter in your Drill chuck and secure tightly to avoid the adapter slipping. Align and insert
the Drill Adapter to the driveshaft.
When using an electric drill, it will have high initial torque if the drill trigger is pulled rather than squeezed.
For proper use, hold the drill firmly and begin to squeeze the trigger slowly, increasing the power up to an
appropriate speed.
STORING THE DEVICE
After use, lower your jack until your trailer frame sits level and remove the drill/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 unit, secure the trailer to a tow vehicle then
crank the jack handle until the inner jack tube is fully withdrawn and choose between the following two
options:
WARNING
Failure to lock in the pins and bolt prior to trailering with the unit in the stowed position may
result in the unit becoming dislodged during movement.
NOTE: If you are using a power drill, be sure your battery
pack is fully charged before use. Follow your drill/driver
manufacturer’s recommendation.
Stowing the Pipe Mount/Bracket Mount
Remove the cotter and clevis/stow pin and rotate
the unit 90 degrees. Restore the clevis and
stow pins while the unit remains attached to the
mounting bracket.
Stowing the Swivel Mount
Pull the set pin by the ring away from your
trailer frame and rotate the unit 90 degrees.
Release the pin and the Jack will lock into place.
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Visit our website to see a video on how to stow your Trailer Valet Jack.
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