Harbor Freight Tools Door 41006 User Manual

2000 Lb. Ring Mount  
Trailer Jack  
Model 41006  
Assembly & Operating Instructions  
Copyright 1999 by Harbor Freight Tools®. All Rights Reserved.  
No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any  
manner, shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools.  
For technical questions and replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353.  
 
SPECIAL WARNINGS WHEN USING THIS TRAILER JACK  
Using this Jack may create special hazards.  
Take particular care to safeguard yourself and those around you.  
1.  
RollAway.Avoid situations which allow the trailer to roll away on the skid and trailer wheels. If  
using the trailer jack on an incline, be sure to chock the wheels. Never leave the trailer unattended while on  
the jack if possibility of roll-away exists.  
2.  
Jack. Sudden failure of the Jack may result in serious personal or property injury.  
3. Re-position the TrailerJack before driving. Always re-position the Trailer Jack into a  
Overloading. Never attempt to lift or support loads in excess of the rated strength of this Trailer  
horizontal position (parallel to the trailer’s tongue) before moving the vehicle and trailer. Make sure the  
Locking Pin is in place. Driving with the Trailer Jack in the vertical, down position can cause serious  
damage to property.  
4.  
Dollying on uneven surfaces. The Skid on this Jack makes moving your trailer without a vehicle  
possible. However, moving the trailer on uneven surfaces can cause potential damage to the Jack or other  
property.  
5.  
Not to be used for aircraft purposes.  
NOTICE: No list of warnings can be all inclusive. The operator must  
supply common sense, and operate this tool in a safe manner.  
MAINTENANCE  
If you discover any damage, repair or replace any damaged parts before using your Trailer Jack.  
1.  
Keep the Crank mechanism and inner tube lightly greased. Assure that this mechanism functions  
smoothly.  
2.  
3.  
Check theTongueAdapter’s mounting weld regularly to assure that it remains solid.  
Inspect the entire unit for corrosion which may be caused by exposure to saltwater or weather.  
Rinse thoroughly and re-lubricate if trailer jack has been immersed in salt water.  
Keep all moving parts lightly lubricated to prevent corrosion. If corrosion develops, you may paint  
exterior parts of the Jack to arrest and prevent further damage.  
4.  
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY  
THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS DIAGRAM IN  
THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY: NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR  
DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER  
THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE  
OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT: IN FACT THE  
MANUFACTURER A ND/OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THATALL REPAIRS AND  
PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED  
TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER. THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY  
ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT  
PARTS THERETO, OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS  
THERETO.  
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REV 03/04  
 
INSTALLATION  
NOTE: Do not drill holes or otherwise damage the trailer tongue when installing this Jack. Failure  
of the trailer tongue may result.  
NOTE: Installing this Jack is most easily done with the Trailer mounted on the towing vehicle hitch.  
1.  
Measure the trailer tongue for the best location to mount the Jack. Remember that the Jack must not  
interfere with the Vehicle or trailer when turning or passing over speed bumps, boat ramps, etc.  
Adjust the Coupling Tube so the Jack is in the lowered position.  
Hold the Jack against the trailer tongue, and using the Crank Handle (#5), lower the Inner Tube  
(#3) and Skid Plate (#7) to the ground.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Using a suitable welder, weld the TongueAdapter (#8) to the trailer tongue.  
WARNING: Only a qualified and certified welder should attempt this. A poor weld may cause the  
trailer to fall suddenly, potentially causing serious personal or property damage.  
5.  
6.  
Attach the Trailer Jack by fitting the Coupling Tube (#1) over the TongueAdapter (#8). Slide the  
Locking Pin (#6) through the appropriate hole in the Coupling Tube and the TongueAdapter to  
secure the Trailer Jack to the trailer tongue.  
Test the operation of theTrailer Jack. Place the Locking Pin in each of the holes of the Coupling  
Tube/TongueAdapter to make sure it holds the Trailer Jack in each of the posible positions. Make  
adjustments if necessary. Tighten the mounting hardware firmly.  
OPERATION  
Dismounting the trailer from the towing vehicle.  
WARNING: Before dismounting, make sure the trailer wheels are properly chocked to prevent the  
trailer from rolling.  
1.  
With the trailer on the hitch, support the weight of the Jack with one hand and pull the Locking Pin  
(#6) out of the Coupling Tube (#1)/TongueAdapter (#8), allowing the Jack to rotate downwards.  
WARNING: Keep your fingers away from the Coupling Tube area, and do not allow the Skid  
Plate to strike your foot as the Jack rotates downward.  
2.  
Replace the Locking Pin into the CouplingTube/TongueAdapter, locking the Jack into the lowered  
position.  
3.  
Rotate the Crank Handle (#5) counterclockwise to lower the Skid Plate (#7) to the  
ground. Continue to crank just enough for theTrailer Jack to take the weight of the trailer. This will  
make it easier to disengage the trailer hitch.  
4.  
5.  
Disengage the trailer hitch. Remember to disengage any safety chains, electrical connections and  
other connections between the vehicle and the trailer.  
When the vehicle is completely clear, and it is safe to do so, drive the vehicle away from the trailer.  
WARNING: Be sure to have a spotter watch this operation to be sure the trailer is clear of the  
vehicle, and that the trailer does not roll away.  
Using the Jack to mount the trailer to the towing vehicle.  
WARNING: Do not attempt to move the trailer tongue if it is too heavy for you.  
NOTE: You will need assistance for some parts of this operation.  
1. Make sure the trailer’s wheels are properly blocked to prevent unwanted trailer movement.  
2. Move the towing vehicle in place so that the vehicle’s hitch is in close proximity to the trailer’s hitch.  
3. Rotate the Crank Handle (#5) to raise or lower the trailer to the level of the towing vehicle’s hitch.  
4. Have an assistant spot for you as you move the vehicle in close to the trailer’s hitch. Mount the trailer  
onto the towing vehicle’s hitch.  
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Using the Jack to mount the trailer to the towing vehicle (continued)  
5. Turn the Crank Handle (#5) counterclockwise to lower the Jack slightly, transferring the trailer’s weight  
onto the towing vehicle.  
6. Pull out the Locking Pin (#6) and rotate the Jack into its upright position. Reinsert the Locking Pin into  
the CouplingTube/TongueAdapter.  
7. Check all connections and remove wheel blocks before driving the vehicle.  
MODEL # 41006 TRAILER JACK  
#10 Snap Ring (not shown)  
#8 Tongue Adapter  
#9 Hitch Pin  
MODEL# 41006 TRAILER JACK PARTS LIST  
Part #  
1
2
Description  
Coupling Tube  
Outer Tube  
Inner Tube  
3
4
Screwed Shaft  
Crank Handle  
Locking Pin  
Skid Plate  
5
6
7
8
Tongue Adapter  
Hitch Pin  
9
10  
Snap Ring  
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Rev 06/00  
 

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