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Today we're going to take a look at the electric A-frame jack with the foot plate and the seven-way plug, it has a 3,500 pound lift capacity. Now, this electric jack lets you raise and lower your A-frame trailer. It bolts to a standard three hole A-frame bolt pattern on your trailer tongue. The lift on this, or the screw travels about 19 and a half inches. Now the drop-leg at the bottom here, this… see more >
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view full answer...The Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug #EJ-3527-BBX uses a 7-way RV-style plug. I have included a diagram that shows the pin-out for RV style 7-way plugs. This will show you what each pin does. I have also listed the functions below and…
view full answer...Yes, you can use a dolly like the #RA20 with a smaller hitch ball to move around a trailer that has a larger hitch ball. The trailer's tongue weight will keep the trailer on the ball and it will be totally fine and safe.
view full answer...The Electric Jack #EJ-3527-BBX, and other jacks that operate from power supplied from the 7-way plug, rely on the ground and 12VDC contacts to deliver operating power requirements. Those contacts are located, respectively, at the 5:00 and 11:00…
view full answer...The outer tube of the Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug #EJ-3527-BBX is 2-1/4" in diameter, which is a standard diameter for most tongue-mounted trailer jacks. If the paint on the trailer tongue is preventing the tube from sliding…
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view full answer...Yes, you can connect the ground wire to your trailer wiring and then the 12V power wire from the Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack #UF97FR to the 12V supply pin on your trailer 7-Way (11 o'clock pin when you're looking at the face of the…
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view full answer...Yes. A 3,000 pound electric jack will work just fine. Based on your trailer weighing 7,500 pounds loaded will equate to your tongue weight between 750-1125 pounds. Although you can choose a 2,500 pound (see link attached) electric jack, I would…
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