mastRcam SC (End of Practice) - Raise the Stabilizer Legs

mastRcam SC (End of Practice) - Raise the Stabilizer Legs

After practice and before you get ready to move the mastRcam SC, you’ll need to make sure the stabilizer legs are raised so they don’t accidentally rip up the turf or hit curbs or large objects that will cause damage to the legs and trailer.
Simply use the handle to raise the leg up. There is also a pin that you can pull outward that will allow the entire leg to rotate so it’ll be parallel to the ground so you don’t have to crank the handle all the way up.


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