Lippert Components Quick Drop Tongue Jack Installation And Owner's Manual

Quick Drop Tongue
®
Jack
Installation and Owners Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
Quick Drop Tongue Jack
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
®
Table of Contents
Power Tool Operation .................................. 4
Hitching To A Tow Vehicle ............................. 5
Manual Operation ..................................... 5
Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle ........................ 6
Notes ................................................. 6-8
Quick Drop Tongue Jack Aftermarket Kit
Part # Description
733926
Quick Drop Tongue Jack; includes mounting bolts & footpad replacement kit (PN 710633)
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Quick Drop Tongue
Jack
®
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
Introduction
The Quick Drop Tongue Jack is a hand-cranked, top­winding mechanical jack that features a drive-nut option to raise and lower the tongue jack leg with the use of an electric drill. The Quick Drop Tongue Jack has a lifting capacity of 2,000 lbs. Do not exceed the capacity limit.
The design of this tongue jack is as stable, strong and
efcient as the rest of LCI’s tongue jack products, while offering a cost efcient and quicker set-up/tear-down
option.
Additional information about this product can be obtained from lci1.com/support or by using the myLCI app. Replacement components can be ordered from
https://store.lci1.com/ or by using the myLCI app.
The myLCI app is available for free on iTunes® for iPhone®
and iPad® and also on Google Play™ for Android™ users. iTune s®, iPhone®, and iPad® are registered trademarks of
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Safety
Read all instructions and safety labels before starting installation of this product.
THIS SAFETY LABEL INDICATES THAT THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE MAY CREATE A CONDITION WHERE SEVERE PRODUCT DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH MAY OCCUR IF STATED PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED.
Parts List
B
A
Quick Drop Tongue Jack Aftermarket Kit Part # 733926
No. Part # Description Qty
A 423192 Quick Drop Tongue Jack 1
B 710633 Quick Drop footpad kit 1
Resources Required
• Cordless or electric drill or screw gun
9/16” socket
MOVING PARTS CAN PINCH, CRUSH OR CUT. KEEP CLEAR AND USE CAUTION.
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¾” socket
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Jack
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Installation and Owner’s Manual
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Preparation
NOTE: To operate the crank handle, it is required to have
an existing 6” to 6 ½” radius clearance from the center point of the jack leg to the area around it.
THE TRAILER MUST BE SUPPORTED PER THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE WORKING UNDERNEATH. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR SEVERE PRODUCT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
1. Make sure trailer is parked on level ground.
2. Chock all tires.
3. Support the trailer according to the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
4. Remove existing tongue jack from A-frame and properly dispose of jack and old mounting hardware.
5. If necessary, remove footpad from the Quick Drop
Tongue Jack.
A. Remove the hairpin cotter pin (Fig.1A) from the clevis pin (Fig.1B), which holds the footpad (Fig.1C) to the jack leg (Fig.1D).
B. Set aside the hairpin cotter pin, clevis pin and footpad.
Installation
1. Carefully slide the jack leg (Fig.2A) through the hole in the coupler (Fig.2B) of the trailer’s A-frame (Fig.2C).
C
AB
Fig.2
2. Align the three holes in the Quick Drop Tongue Jack’s
mounting plate with the three holes in the coupler.
3. Secure the Quick Drop Tongue Jack to the coupler with three supplied 3/8” - 16 x 1” bolts (Fig.3A).
D
C
A
Fig.1
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4. Reattach the footpad to the jack leg by sliding the footpad over the bottom of the jack leg and securing it with the
B
previously-removed clevis pin and hairpin cotter pin.
A
Fig.3
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Quick Drop Tongue
Jack
®
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
Operation
THE QUICK DROP TONGUE JACK HAS A LIFTING CAPACITY OF 2,000 LBS. DO NOT EXCEED THIS LIMIT OR SEVERE PRODUCT DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH MAY OCCUR. KEEP PEOPLE AND PETS AT A SAFE DISTANCE DURING INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THE TONGUE JACK.
FAILURE TO FULLY ENGAGE THE CRANK HANDLE INTO THE STORED POSITION WHEN USING THE POWER TOOL OPERATION MODE COULD CAUSE PRODUCT DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.
DO NOT USE AN IMPACT TOOL TO TURN THE TONGUE JACK DRIVE NUT. AN IMPACT TOOL CAN OVERPOWER THE DRIVE NUT MECHANISM, CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE TONGUE JACK AND VOIDING THE PRODUCT WARRANTY.
Power Tool Operation
1. Make sure the crank handle is in its stored position (Fig.4).
NOTE: When the crank handle is in its stored position, the
drive nut is raised up (Fig.4A), making it accessible for use with a cordless or electric drill or screw gun. Do not use an impact tool. An impact tool may cause damage to the tongue jack drive nut screw mechanism.
2. Use a ¾” drive socket with either a cordless or electric drill or screw gun.
A. Insert the drive socket over the hex head of the drive screw (Fig.4A).
B. Rotate the drive screw in a clockwise direction to
extend the jack leg.
C. Rotate the drive screw in a counterclockwise direction to retract the jack leg.
A
USE OF A POWER TOOL WITHOUT A CLUTCHING FEATURE AND OPERATED AT FULL SPEED WHILE IN DRILL OVERRIDE MODE COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE TONGUE JACK’S DRIVE NUT MECHANISM. THE DRIVE NUT MECHANISM CAN BE STRIPPED IF THE POWER TOOL CONTINUES TO BE OPERATED IN DRILL OVERRIDE MODE AFTER THE JACK LEG IS RETRACTED/EXTENDED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT.
FAILURE TO MAINTAIN POSITIVE CONTROL OF THE CORDLESS DRILL DURING OPERATION MAY CAUSE TORQUE TWIST TO OCCUR, INJURING THE OPERATOR AND/OR DAMAGING EQUIPMENT.
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Fig.4
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Jack
®
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Manual Operation
NOTE: To operate the crank handle, it is required to have
an existing 6” to 6 ½” radius clearance from the center point of the jack leg to the area around it.
1. Flip the crank handle (Fig. 5A) over into its cranking position.
A. Rotate the crank handle clockwise to extend the jack leg.
B. Rotate the crank handle counterclockwise to retract the jack leg.
2. After desired tongue jack height is achieved, ip the
crank handle over into its stored position (Fig.4). The crank handle will engage the ribs of the cap (Fig.4B).
NOTE: Since the crank handle moves independently of the screw drive, storing it prevents the handle from turning when the drive screw is used.
extends
A
retracts
B
Hitching To A Tow Vehicle
1. Chock the tires of the trailer.
2. Make sure the footpad of the Quick Drop Tongue Jack
is pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and hairpin cotter pin (Fig.6A).
A
Fig.6
3. Use a ¾” drive socket with either a cordless or electric drill or screw gun.
A. Insert the drive socket over the hex head of the drive screw (Fig. 4A).
NOTE: It may be necessary to slightly raise the jack leg
to allow the coupler to clear the hitch ball. Rotate the drive screw in a clockwise direction to extend the jack leg.
B. Rotate the drive screw in a counterclockwise direction to retract the jack leg.
Fig.5
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4. Latch the tow vehicle hitch and connect any wires, chains or sway control that may be equipped between the
tow vehicle and the trailer.
5. Remove the tire chocks.
6. Make sure the leg of the Quick Drop Tongue Jack is fully
retracted before moving the tow vehicle.
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Jack
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Installation and Owner’s Manual
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Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle
1. Chock the tires of the trailer.
2. Make sure the foot pad of the Quick Drop Tongue Jack
is pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and hairpin cotter pin (Fig. 6A).
3. Make sure the ground surface under the Quick Drop
Tongue Jack footpad is rm and level.
4. Make sure the crank handle is in its stored position (Fig.4).
5. Unlatch the trailer coupler.
6. Use a ¾” drive socket with either a cordless or electric
drill or screw gun.
A. Insert the drive socket over the hex head of the drive screw (Fig. 4A).
B. Rotate the drive screw in a clockwise direction to
extend the jack leg to clear the hitch ball.
7. Disconnect any wires, chains or sway control that may
be equipped between the tow vehicle and the trailer.
8. Move the tow vehicle a safe distance away from the trailer.
Notes
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Notes
Quick Drop Tongue
®
Jack
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
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Notes
Quick Drop Tongue
®
Jack
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
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