Product Details
- Brand: Fulton
- Model: XP10 0101
- Includes: 1200 lbs Jack
Description
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Fulton 1200 lbs Trailer Jack 6" Wheel Zinc Bolt-Thru Swivel 10" Lift Corrosion Resistant Bolt-On for Marine Boat and Recreational Applications 600 Hour Salt Spray Testing Install Notes
Installation Instructions for Tongue Jacks
General Installation Notes:
- Ensure no interference from the tow vehicle, tongue, ground, or mounted accessories during use.
- Verify proper clearance in all positions, including handle swing and swivel positions, before and after installation.
Tools Required:
- Torque wrench
- Ratchet set
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Bolt-On Rack Jack Installation:
- Place the gear housing on the tongue and insert supplied bolts into holes matching the tongue width.
- Position the mounting bracket below the tongue with the flat surface against it.
- Secure bolts with locknuts and torque to 25 ft-lbs.
Bolt-On Mounting Bracket Instructions:
- Ensure the correct mounting hole pattern for your tongue size.
- Align the jack against the tongue and position mounting straps on the opposite side.
- Insert bolts through the mounting bracket and straps, ensuring the upper bolts rest on the top of the tongue and lower bolts are close to the bottom without exceeding a 1/16" gap.
- Secure with locknuts and torque to 25 ft-lbs.
Snap Ring/Bolt-Through Instructions:
- For snap ring models, place the jack bracket over the mount and fully seat the snap ring into the groove.
- For bolt-through models, align the bushing and bolt with the jack bracket and mount. Tighten the locknut to minimize movement.
A-Plate Mounting Instructions (Bolt-On or Weld-On):
- All welding must be done by an AWS-certified welder.
- Align the jack and foot with the coupler and weld using a 3/16" fillet weld.
- Bolt the jack A-plate to the coupler using 3/8-16 grade-5 bolts and torque to 15-20 ft-lbs.
- Weld the support plate to the bottom of the trailer frame using a 3/16" fillet weld.
Direct-Mount Instructions:
- Position the jack at the desired location and weld 1" in two places on both sides of the jack using a 3/16" fillet weld.
Maintenance:
- Lubricate internal gearing and bushings with automotive grease annually.
- Apply lightweight oil to all moving components such as handles, screw stems, and caster assemblies.
- Flush the jack with fresh water in marine environments and reapply lubricant.
Safety Notes:
- Fully retract and rotate the jack before towing.
- Avoid exceeding rated capacities for the jack, footplate, or caster wheel.
- Do not adjust the drop foot or leg under load.
- Avoid side forces to prevent jack failure.
Warranty Information:
- Coverage: 5 years for supported products; 1 year for select products.
- Exclusions: Damage due to misuse, overloading, or improper installation.
- For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.
Technical Support:
For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. Visit www.trailerjacks.com or call 877-869-6690.