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TRAILER JACK
MODEL:
HS1500STW

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MODEL: HS1500STW
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before operating. VEVOR reserves a clear interpretation of our user
manual. The appearance of the product shall be subject to the product you
received. Please forgive us that we won't inform you again if there are any
technology or software updates on our product.
TRAILER JACK
TRAILER JACK

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. The “WARNING” symbol above is a sign that a service or
maintenance procedure involves a safety risk and may cause death or
serious injury if not performed safely and within the parameters set
forth in this manual.
2. Always wear eye protection when performing service or maintenance
to the vehicle. Other safety equipment to consider would be hearing
protection, gloves and possibly a full face shield, depending on the
nature of the service.
3. Never allow anyone unfamiliar with this product to install, operate or
service this product.
4. Never lift or level the trailer without a properly installed footpad.
5. Never crank the jack or couple the trailer without preventing the trailer
from rolling.
6. Never exert excessive side forces on the trailer jack.
7. Never allow anyone, including the operator, to put any body parts
under the trailer jack or the supported load during jack operation.
8. Never exceed the load capacity!
9. Never use a trailer jack to lift the trailer for service or tire change.
10. Never move the trailer before the trailer jack is fully retracted.
11. Keep children and bystanders away from the work area while
operating the tool. Do not allow children to handle the jack.
12. Do not use the jack where there is a risk of causing a fire or an
explosion, e.g., in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust.
The jack can create sparks, which may ignite flammable liquids,
gases, or dust.
13. For use on flat, level, hard surface capable of supporting load.
14. Do not use blocks for additional ground clearance.
15. When using the drop foot or drop leg, make certain the supplied pin is
fully inserted through both sides of the inner tube and the drop tube
before using the jack.

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16. If the trailer jack has a drop leg, never attempt to adjust the drop leg
when there is any load on the jack.
Note:
1. The jack is designed for vertical movement only in the trailer.
2. Rapid and continuous lifting is not recommended to avoid gear
heating and reduce service life.
MODEL AND PARAMETERS
Model
HS1500STW
Capacity
1500 lbs.
Mounting Bracket Type
Bolt-On Mounting Bracket
Crank Type
Side-Wind
Range
12.5-24.5"
Screw Travel
12"
Wheel Size
6"
Minimum Product Height
25.8"(Total Product Height)

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STRUCTURE DIAGRAM
1. Handle 2.Connecting Plate 3.Pull Pin 4.Wheel 5.Mounting Fittings
COMPONENTS
No.
Picture
Name
Qty
1
Jack
1
2
Hand Roller (Including bolt/nut/gasket)
1
3
Mounting Plate
2
4
Bolt (Including nut)
4
5
User Manual
1
1
2
3
4
5

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ASSEMBLY
1. When mounting the trailer jack, it is best to hook it up to the tow
vehicle to make sure the trailer is secure.
2. Mount jack based on the drawing shown above.
3. Make sure bolts and nylock nuts are securely tightened.
4. (Regularly check to make sure bolts and nylock nuts are securely
tight.)
5. After the jack is mounted to the trailer, attach the handle assembly to
jack with the bolt fastener provided.
OPERATION
1. To activate the swivel function on the jack, pull the pull pin and swivel
the jack into desired position.
2. Only swivel jack when trailer is securely attached to a tow vehicle. Make
sure the pull pin is properly engaged after swiveling into desired position.
1.Pull
2.Rotate

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3. Turn the handle clockwise to rise.
4. Turn the handle counterclockwise to lower.
Note: Remember that the jack must not interfere with the vehicle or trailer
when turning or passing over speed bumps, boat ramps, etc.
MAINTENANCE
1. Occasional cleaning with mild soap and water along with light oil
lubrication of pivot points will prolong peak performance and appearance.
2. Periodically check whether the screws are loose.
3. Before each use, inspect jack tubes and replace them if bent or
damaged.
4. The following procedures should be performed at least annually:
The internal gearing and bushings of the jack must be kept lubricated.
Apply a small amount of automotive grease to the internal gearing by
removing the jack cover. Rotate the jack handle to distribute the grease
evenly. The axle bolt and nut assembly of the caster wheel must also be
lubricated with lightweight oil.
If this product is used in a marine environment, flush the jack assembly
and bushings with fresh water, and apply fresh lubricant.

