Replacement Internal Screw Availability for Bulldog Jacks
Question:
I have a down jack that I believe the internal screw or not have been damaged. Are these parts available to purchase separetly to repair? This is a weld on jack so I really dont want to have to replace...worst case I would buy a replacement and only replace the internals to the mounting tube. The top gears and the rest of the jack appear to be in good condition.
asked by: Dan S
Expert Reply:
It's hard to say what would be the correct replacement nut and screw for your jack since I do not know what brand or part number you have.
But if you have a Bulldog 10k Jack you would want the part # BD500250 and if you have a 12k Bulldog Jack you would want the part # BD500217. Currently these are the only two we carry.
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Pro Series Square Jack - Drop Leg w/ Spring Return - Sidewind - 26" Lift - 10,000 lbs
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