Camper jacks are installed on Motor lorry campers. They are designed to lift and lower the camper for loading and unloading at campsites. Camper jacks are again used to stabilize the Motor lorry at the campsite. Campers are installed on Motor lorry beds and can be hard to receive in and outside of, as they are eminent off the ground. A camper jack allows the camper to be lowered for aid of entry. Atwood electronic camper jacks lift and lower the camper by remote check. They gain approximately a two-minute load or unload lifetime.
Instructions
3. Place the jacks on the 3/8-by-1 inch long grade 5 hex bolts that are now sticking out of the corner brackets. Position the jack so that the jack handle will clear any obstructions when it is cranked.
Country the brackets on the camper corners so that the jack Testament be perpendicular to the ground when the camper is calm. Habitat lower collar brackets 12 inches below the leading corner bracket. Drive 1/4-inch lag screws through the slotted screw holes on the corner bracket and lower support brackets with electric screwdriver into the camper's frame. Position the lag screws into the center of the slots.
1. Abode the Apartment lodgings and formed or curved pieces of the camper jack's corner bracket calm. Make them calm with 3/8-by-1 inch grade 5 bolts, Apartment lodgings washers, and supplied bolt retainers so that the bolts extend from the formed parcel down the Apartment lodgings lot.2. Slip supplied flat washers and lock-nuts onto the end of the bolts. Tighten the nut until it locks into place.
4. Find the electrical receptacles on the front and rear of the camper. There should be 4-wire connectors on the driver's side and 2-wire connectors on the passenger's side. Connect the wires of the electrical jack to their corresponding electrical receptacle, twist the wire ends together. Place a wire nut on them and tighten it to secure them together.