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Operating Instructions



  1. Set up the trailer and level per your manufacturer's directions and/or as per accepted industry guidelines. Although wheel chocks are not necessary to stabilizer your trailer, Always use wheel chocks for safety when the trailer is not hitched to the tow vehicle. Adjust all the jacks up slightly more than normal to be sure they are firm on the ground. About 2 turns on the scissor jack would be a good rule of thumb.

  2. Tighten the locking handle firmly at all three locations. Check to see if the trailer has any movement.

  3. When preparing trailer to tow, release all locking clamps several turns before operating any jack to be sure the braces slide freely in the locking brackets. It is best to tighten locking clamps before traveling to reduce rattling and unnecessary wear on the system.

  4. Use WD 40 for maintenance of the STEADYfast ®stabilizing system. Your system can be kept looking like new by periodically spraying on a light coating. The zinc phosphate coating is porous and will absorb the oil. After it is dry (a couple of hours) hose it off with just water. This will help keep dirt from building up. If dirt does build up you can usually rinse it off with a water stream.

  5. If you need to use blocks under the STEADYfast ® foot plates, you may use one large block, however they will not be as stable. For maximum stability use one block across the top of the "T" and one across the bottom as shown in photo "n".

  6. Maintain swivel clamp adjustment as described in installation instructions.