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3.0 Deploying the Mast
3.
1.
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Choose a location that is as close to level
as possible to position the trailer. Drop the trailer
from the tow vehicle using the two front leveling
jacks. Ensure that the safety chains and break-
away cable have been disconnected from the tow
vehicle.
3.2.)
Once the trailer is disconnected from the hitch of
the tow vehicle, level the trailer front to back and
side to side.
This is a
very
important
step as
the level of the mast is critical when this
unit is in operation. There are (6) jacks
on the trailer for leveling purposes, three
per side of the trailer, and are welded to the
body of the trailer. Drop each jack as close
to ground as possible and hand crank until
level.
3.3.)
Deploy the
outriggers by pulling the retainer pins
from the top to release the outrigger, then slide
the outrigger outwards. Do not lock the retainer
pin in the up position when deploying each
outrigger in order for them to snap in place and
stop the outrigger from coming out all the
way.
There are multiple locking points to adjust the
length of each outrigger depending on the ground
surface you have to work with. Pull the outrigger
out until the retainer pin locks into the outrigger.
Drop each jack as close to ground as possible
and hand crank each outrigger until there is slight
Figure 3.2
pressure on the jacks and no gap in the
outrigger. These outriggers are for
stabilization and are not for leveling
purposes.
Touching
Figure 3.3