
Super Brute Electric Jack (5,000 & 4,000 lb)
Read and follow all instructions. If you do not understand the proper use of the product, ask your dealer/in-
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staller for assistance. Never remove any warning decals from the product.
Specifications:
Models Applicable HSB5000R & HSB4000
Maximum Lift Capacity 5,000 lb / 4,000 lb (continuous use)
Retracted Height HSB5000R – 30-5/8”; HSB4000 – 30-5/8”
Vertical Travel 18”
Power Requirements 12 Volt DC
Outer Tube Diameter 2¼”
Power Cord Length 6 ft of #10 Gauge Wire
Foot Pad Diameter 5½”
LED Work Lights On 3 sides for Easy Nighttime Hookups
Shipping Weight HSB5000R – 25.5 lb; HSB4000 – 25.5 lb
Tools and Components Required:
• A-Frame Coupler with Lower Support Plate
• Three (3) Grade 5, 1–1½” Long, 3/8”-16 UNC Bolts
• Three (3) 3/8” Flat Washers
• Three (3) 3/8” Star Washers (included)
• 9/16” Wrench
• Torque Wrench
• Wire Cutters
• Wire Strippers
• Crimpers OR Soldering Iron
Warning: Keep hands, feet and body clear of the jack and trailer to avoid the risk of injury or death!
Installation
Warning: Before installation, compare the lift capacity of the Husky
1. Park the trailer on a level surface and block the wheels.
2. Support the trailer tongue by the frame with jack stands.
3. If replacing an old jack, remove the old jack from the coupler, saving the washers and bolts.
4. Insert the Husky® Super Brute into the jack hole and align the bolt holes so the motor housing is facing forward
as shown in Figure 1.
5. Secure the jack with three (3) grade 5, 3/8”-16 UNC bolts and washers. Place the star washers between the
flat washers and the mounting plate as shown in Figure 1. The star washers are intended to penetrate through
the paint on the mounting plate to ensure direct metal to metal contact. Bolts should be tightened to 15–20 ft•lb.
Tip: The salvaged bolts from the old jack are acceptable for reuse if they are grade 5 and in good condi-
tion.
6. If a lower support plate is not already present, install one in the bottom of the trailer frame. Do not operate the
jack without a lower support plate.
7. Install the manual reset circuit breaker by either crimping or soldering one of the wires to the jack lead (Black).
Connect the other wire to the positive terminal of the battery. The breaker should be located as close to the
battery as possible and stored inside the battery box. Since the jack is internally grounded, a ground wire is not
necessary.
Warning: When using an extension wire, DO NOT use a wire smaller than #10
gauge.
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Super Brute with your trailer to ensure safe operation of the jack.
Operation
1. Park your trailer on a level surface and block all dolly and trailer wheels.
Tip: For nighttime hookups, flip the light switch ON to illuminate your work area.
2. Before operating the jack, attach the foot with the 3/8” safety lock pin provided.
Warning: Do not stack blocks under the jack’s foot to increase the height. Stacked
blocks may become unstable and fall.
3. Extend the jack by pushing the operating switch UP. (With the HSB5000R, you can press the UP button on the
remote control – see page 2 for remote control instructions.)
Warning: Under heavy use, the internal circuit breaker may open, causing the motor to switch off. In
this case, release the operating switch, and wait 15 seconds for the breaker to reset before
resuming operation.
4. Retract the jack by pushing the operating switch DOWN. (With the HSB5000R, you can press the DOWN button on the remote control – see page 2 for remote control instructions.)
Note: The jack will stop automatically at the end of the extension or retraction stroke. If you attempt to
extend or retract the jack and it does not respond, it may be at the end of the stroke. If the jack fails
to respond, try operating it in the opposite direction. If it will not operate in either direction then see
the troubleshooting guide.
5. Before driving, remove the foot or position it in the highest position and completely retract the jack.
Manual Operation (for Back-Up & Emergency Use)
1. Disconnect the jack from the power source. (Failure to disconnect the power could result in serious injury.)
2. Remove the rubber access covers on the top of the jack and on the side of the motor cover.
3. Insert the manual crank handle into the access hole on the top of the jack, engaging the drive screw.
4. While holding the crank firmly in place, install the brake release handle on the brake lever and pull forward,
releasing the brake.
Warning: Always install the crank handle and hold it firmly in place before releasing the brake on a
5. Rotate the manual crank handle counter-clockwise to extend the jack, and clockwise to retract it.
6. When the jack is at the desired height, first re-engage the brake then remove the crank and brake release
handle. Replace the rubber covers.
loaded jack. Due to the Husky® Super Brute’s low-friction ball screw, if the crank is not held
firmly in place, the jack may run away and the crank may spin dangerously when the brake
is released.
Circuit Breaker
“Load”
Terminal
“Load” to
the jack.
Manual Crank
Operating Switch
Light Switch
“Line”
Terminal
“Line” to the
positive terminal
of the battery
Figure 1
Made in China for / Fabriqué en Chine pour DTS Manufacturing, Wilsonville, OR 97070
© DTS Manufacturing, 2014. All rights reserved. Tous droits reserves.
Revision 2014-08-28
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Remote Control / Commande à Distance
Before using remote control, you must press the ON button.
Press the UP button to extend the jack (raise the trailer).
Press the DOWN button to retract the jack (lower the trailer).
Warning: Always press the OFF button and slide the cover up when not in use to lock the jack in place and prevent accidental operation.
Disconnect the jack from the battery if the unit is not in use for more than a few days to avoid discharging the battery.
If your battery becomes weak, the jack will extend more slowly, and the low voltage protection feature will eventually cause it to stop operating. It will be necessary to recharge the
battery; then operate the jack in the opposite direction, at least momentarily, before you can continue to extend the jack.
Avant d’utiliser la télécommande, appuyez sur le bouton « ON ».
Appuyez sur le bouton « UP » pour l’extension du vérin (remonter la remorque).
Appuyez sur le bouton « DOWN » pour la rétraction du vérin (abaisser la remorque).
Avertissement : Appuyez toujours sur le bouton « OFF » et glissez le couvercle vers le haut lorsque vous n’utilisez pas la télécommande afin de verrouiller le vérin en
place et prévenir un fonctionnement accidentel.
Débrancher le vérin de la batterie lorsque l’unité n’est pas utilisée pendant plusieurs jours pour éviter que celle-ci se décharge.
Si votre batterie s’affaiblit, la course du vérin ralentira, et la function de protection contre la basse tension occasionnera éventuellement son arrêt de fonctionnement. Il sera nécessaire
de recharger la batterie; ensuite, de faire fonctionner le vérin en direction oppose, du moins pour un moment, avant de poursuivre sa course d’extension.
Replacement Parts / Pièces de rechange
Note: This jack has no internal parts that you can replace or repair yourself. If you are experiencing issues with the jack, refer to www.huskytow.com for warranty and
Remarque : Cette prise n’a aucun composants internes que vous pouvez remplacer ou de réparer vous-même. Si vous rencontrez des problèmes avec la prise, voir
technical support information. For external parts that you can replace, refer to the table and image below.
www.huskytow.com pour les informations de support technique et la garantie. Pour les parties externes que vous pouvez remplacer, voir le tableau et l’image
ci-dessous.
Part
#/
Nº
pièce
87639
C.iv
A
Ref/
Réf Description Description
A
Emergency crank handle and
Brake release lever
B
Adjustable Leg with Foot Pad Pied ajustable avec coussinet 87461
C
30A Manual Reset Breaker Disjoncteur de réenclenchement manuel de 30 A 87526
D
3/8” Lynch pin Goupille d’arrêt de 3/8 po 47175
Poignée manivelle d’urgence et levier de
relâchement de frein
B
C D
See www.huskytow.com for warranty information & technical support. / Voir www.huskytow.com pour les détails sur la garantie et l’assistance technique.
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