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U S E R M A N U A L Black Jack Trailer Jack ® 1,600kg 12V DC P/N: BJTJ-1600, BJTJ-1000 and BJTJ-1001 Please read and understand all instructions before use. Retain this manual for future reference. www.blackjacktrailerjacks.com.au...
Black Jack Clamp, it can be fitted to any trailer A-frame. The Black Jack features an LED light to illuminate the hitch area at night and a built-in levelling gauge. It also features a high quality cover to protect it against dirt, moisture and harsh conditions that exist behind a tow vehicle.
Also apply the vehicle’s parking brake. Mount the Black Jack bracket to the chassis using the 4 bolts and lock nuts. Slide the tube (D) into the Black Jack Mounting Bracket hole. Guide the foot plate into the jack’s leg (E).
Tighten the bolts ensuring the whole unit is tightly secured to the A-Frame. Connect the 50amp Andersen plug to an exisiting Andersen plug. Connect the supplied wiring harness to the Black Jack and the other end of the wiring harness to the 12 volt Battery (model BJTJ-1001).
Raise the foot plate upwards until the bolt holes in it align with the bolt hole in the leg. Insert the locking pin and close the clasp. Extend the Black Jack until the trailer is clear of the tow hitch.
1 5 . C A R E & M A I N T E N A N C E Maintain the device with care. A Black Jack in good condition is efficient, easier to control and will have few problems. Inspect the device components periodically.
The silver steel foot is the traditional adjustable foot. You can manually adjust the height and it will tuck up under the chassis tightly. The Black Jack folding foot will automatically drop from the horizontal position to the verticle position when the leg is extended saving time and without the need to manually adjust the foot.
No or Low Voltage Check battery and electrical connections. Power supplied must be at least 12V DC. If the battery is low, plug the Black Jack into an alternative 12 volt supply to provide power to the Black Jack. No Power from...
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Normal operating range for a 300kg load is 8 amps retracting (RET) and up to 18 amps extending (EXT). At a maximum weight of 1,600kg, the Black Jack pulls 28 amps extending. So under normal operation the 30-amp fuse should not blow.
Black Jack® Trailer Jacks is a registered trademark in Australia owned by Titan Stability Solutions Pty Ltd. Patent Pending The Black Jack Clamp is a registered patent pending in Australia (Patent Pending NO 20200902039). Registered Design The Black Jack Clamp is a registered design pending in Australia.
NOT considered to be ignition sources. The Black Jack has been tested by an independent third party laboratory in Victoria and found to be compliant with the standard.
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A B O U T B L A C K J A C K ® Black Jack® Trailer Jacks is a division of Titan Stability Solutions Pty Ltd trading as Titan RV. Our range of brands include: Gone are the days where you must settle for a cheap ball mount that rusts the first time it rains.
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C O N T A C T U S Black Jack® Trailer Jacks is a division of Titan Stability Solutions Pty Ltd Titan RV Unit 5 Euro Business Park 26-34 Weippin Street Cleveland QLD 4163 AUSTRALIA +61 07 3286 1199 info@blackjacktrailerjacks.com.au...
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