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What's going on, everybody Adam here, with etrailer. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack. What we have here, is a 12 volt electric trailer jack. It's gonna be hooked up to your battery inside your trailer, or you can just hook it up to your junction box, to get power from your tow vehicle. So with this, the nice thing about it is we aren't gonna have… see more >
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On the bottom of the motor of the Stromberg Jack part #SC63VR there is a release lever setup that gets inserted when you want to manually crank the jack to release it basically from the motor.
view full answer...If your Husky Brute Electric Trailer Jack is only making a clicking noise and you have checked the power source there are a couple of other issues that may be occurring. Start by checking your ground connection to ensure it is secured to a clean,…
view full answer...All-around the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack #JET-5000NG is nicer than the #JET-5000. The bearings in the part #JET-5000NG allow it to raise and lower much smoother and quicker, the size of the head is a bit smaller and the lighting is…
view full answer...It sure does! I checked with the manufacturer, Stromberg Carlson, for you and they verified for me that a ball screw mechanism is indeed used on the 4,500 lb A-Frame jack you asked about, which is the following part number: - Stromberg Carlson…
view full answer...Absolutely! From the top of the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack #SC63VR to the mounting flange is 21-1/4" and from the front of the jack to the tube is 5-5/8" as shown in the included diagram. I included a video of the #SC63VR for…
view full answer...Yes the Hydrastar part #HBA16 actuator can work with any 5 amp hour breakaway battery. When the breakaway is pulled the actuator will draw it's maximum amount as it will attempt to lock up the brakes as firmly as it can. This requires a 25 to 40…
view full answer...Since you have already tested the switch and found it to be defective it will need to be replaced. The original part is no longer available, but could potentially be sourced through an electonics supply store. If the jack has more problems and must…
view full answer...You are going to have to remove your current A-frame jack and replace it with one that does have a motor as there isn't a way to add motors to jacks that don't currently have them. I think the best value for an A-frame tongue jack is the…
view full answer...I attached a diagram that shows how tandem axle trailer brakes get wired up. What's great is that for trailer brake magnets either wire can be used as the power or ground wire. The second picture I attached show which direction brake assemblies…
view full answer...It is likely that the interior gears have stripped when the jack over-extended. If you have the manual crank that should have came with the jack, use it by removing the rubber plug at the top of the jack, insert the crank and fit it to the override…
view full answer...It sounds like the switch in the jack is bad and should be replaced. Typically when an electric jack will go one direction but not the other its because the switch is broken. You might try checking all the fuses on the jack also. Since your trailer…
view full answer...I wish we carried a replacement leg but we do not at this time. Only option we have is a new jack. For a replacement, I recommend the Stromberg Carlson #SC63VR. It has a lifting capacity of 4,500 lbs which would be more than you'd need but will…
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