Installation; Reference Chart For Installing Jack Legs - Equalizer Systems Auto-Level Installation Manual

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Step 1:
Determine where the jacks will be mounted. The jacks must be mounted to the chassis
frame, as close as possible to the front and rear axle's.
Step 2 (Jacks):
Secure the jack brackets in place with c-clamps and weld the brackets to the frame.
Bolt the jack to the bracket using washers on the bolt head and the nut. The jacks must be installed
with a minimum of 7 to 8 inches of ground clearance. See Installation chart below. In any case, the
bottom of the footpad should be no lower than any other item mounted on the coach. Pay particular
attention to the angle of departure for the chassis when mounting the rear jacks- and the angle of
approach when mounting the front jacks.

Reference Chart for Installing Jack Legs

The foot / pad must be mounted with-in the range suggested (see chart below) for proper operation of
the system. Retract the jack leg fully (jack leg up); Ground clearance is determined by measuring
from the bottom of the jack foot to the ground (jack retracted fully). When in doubt call Equalizer
Systems 1-800-846-9659 ext: 339
SL-15 = 8 - 10 inches of ground clearance
SL-16 = 8 - 10 inches of ground clearance
SL / DP-18 = 10 – 12 inches of ground clearance
AJ / AM / CT / SM -16, 20, 24, 30, 36
Jack travel (stroke)
16" = 8 - 10inches of ground clearance
20" = 12 - 14 inches of ground clearance
24" = 14 - 16 inches of ground clearance
30" = 16 - 18 inches of ground clearance
36" = 18 - 20 inches of ground clearance

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