What Is Retracted Height Of Ultra-Fab Products Camper Jack
Question:
Question about : Code: UF48-979006 what is the length of the jack when it is retracted
asked by: Rob
Expert Reply:
The Ultra-Fab Products Camper Jack, part # UF48-979006 measures 4-3/4 inches tall when fully retracted.
The jack has a 24-inch lift and has a large footplate that measures 4-1/2 inches wide and 9-inches long, and this jack has a 6,500-lb support weight capacity.
The crank handle is not included with the jack. For the handle you would need part # UF48-879100.
To make the job a lot easier you can use the Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter, part # UF48-979005. This will work with a 3/8 inch drill and helps speed up the extending and retracting of the jack.
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Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter for Scissor Jacks
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Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jack - 24" Lift - 6,500 lbs
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- 6001 - 7000 lbs
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