The Eliminator II is an automatic stabilizer for your scissor jacks. Once it is installed there are no adjustments
required for normal use of the system.
Tool List: Basic hand tools and wrenches, Allen Wrenches, Clamp, and Electric Drill
Orientation of Front‐To‐Back (FTB) unit:
The FTB unit is a universal fit for all four front to back corners of an RV travel trailer.
For example, Exhibit 1, p. 2, shows the rear Passenger (RT) side corner position for the installation. If there is an
obstruction preventing installation, the FTB unit can be installed on one of the other corners.
Assembly:
1. Open the carton and lay out the components and check the Parts List on p. 6.
2. Assemble Frame Mount Plate (#1), Swing Plate (#2), Short Link (#3), and Long Link (#5) with the ½" x 3/8" shoulder
bolts(#6), ½" nylon washers, and 3/8" ‐16 nuts (#9) and set aside. (See Exhibit 2, p. 3 and Parts List p. 6).
Note: Make sure the nylon washer fits over the shoulder of the shoulder bolt before tightening. A little dab of grease on the shoulder bolt will
help the links pivot.
3. Assemble Short Connecting Link (#2), 5/15"‐24 x ¾" Flat Head Screw (#3), and Eye Rod End (#4) per Exhibit 3, p. 4.
Note: Align the eye rod end (#4, Exhibit 3) straight up and down.
4. Remove the scissor jack foot pad bolts at the bottom of the scissor jack and install the two 3/8"‐16 x3 ½" hex bolts
(#16, Exhibit 4, p. 5).
Tip: If you lower the scissor jack until it stabilizes on the ground, you will be able to slide the 3/8" bolts (#16) in and out easier.
5. Install the assembled short connection link (#4, Exhibit 4, p 5) to the bottom of the scissor jack foot pad (p. 5). Do
not over tighten the bolts, the scissor jack needs to pivot on the bolts to work smoothly.
6. Attach the assembled Swing Plate end (#2, Exhibit 4, p. 5) to the assembled short connecting link rod end (#10,
Exhibit 4, p. 5) using the 5/16"‐18 nylock nut (#8, Exhibit 4, p. 5) and 5/16"‐18 x 1 ½"bolt (#7, Exhibit 4, p. 5).
7. After the FTB unit is assembled and attached to the scissor jack foot pad, fully retract the scissor jack. (Warning! If
the scissor jack is not fully retracted, the FTB cannot be attached to the frame properly and could damage the FTB
and/or frame.)
8. With the scissor jack in the full retract position, raise the assembled Frame Mount Plate (#1, Exhibit 4,
p. 5) to the frame of the trailer and clamp in place. The Frame Mounting Plate will self‐locate in the proper position if
the scissor jack is fully retracted.
frame properly and could damage the FTB and/or frame.)
9. Secure the Frame Mounting Plate to the trailer frame by drilling the TEK screws (#15, Exhibit 4, p. 5), thru the Frame
Mounting Plate slot into the trailer frame. The TEK screws are self‐drilling and self‐tapping.
FTB on an RV Trailer with an I Beam frame you will want make sure you are not drilling into the center of the I Beam. If you have a tube frame
or a C Channel frame you can use either the slot holes on the Frame Mounting Plate or the holes on the side of the Frame Mounting Plate (see
page 5).
This completes the installation of the Eliminator II FTB.
ELIMINATOR II FTB
INSTALLATION MANUAL
(Warning! If the scissor jack is not fully retracted, the FTB cannot be attached to the
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Patent: 8,950,777 B1
NOTE: If you are installing the