Gladiator Pickup Camper USA Size User Guide

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Removing Bolt Connections 1. As shown in Figure 2, remove the connection bolts using the appropriate wrench. 2. Support the foot body to prevent the risk of falling while removing the bolts. 3. Visually inspect the foot connection plates for cracks or deformation. - Removed Electric Jacks should be stored in a dry, clean, and impact free area. - The cable ends should be lightly covered with insulating tape to prevent oxidation and dust accumulation. - Do not store with the foot motor section facing down; this increases the risk of water, moisture, and impact damage. - For long-term storage, the feet should be kept in protective covers. Secure Storage

1. Cabin 2. Inner Foot Connection – Rear Left 3. Inner Foot Connection – Front Left 4. Inner Foot Connection – Rear Right 5. Inner Foot Connection – Front Right

6. Transport Foot Connection – Rear Left Body 1 (General Assembly) 7. Transport Foot Connection – Front Left Body 2 (General Assembly) 8. Transport Foot Connection – Rear Right Body 3 (General Assembly) 9. Transport Foot Connection – Front Right Body 4 (General Assembly) 10. Transportation Foot Connection – Intermediate Body (General) 11. Front Foot – General Assembly 12. Rear Foot – General Assembly 13. M10×60 mm Stainless Steel Hex Head Screw (Full Thread) 14. M10 Fiber-reinforced Stainless Steel Nut 15. M8×70 mm Stainless Steel Allen Head Screw (Thread Length 40 mm – With Washer) 16. M8 Fiber-Reinforced Stainless Steel Nut 17. M10×80 mm Stainless Steel Hex Head Bolt (Thread Length 30 mm) 18. Foot Inner Connection – M10×55×2.5 mm Stainless Steel Chassis Washer

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