Performance Tool doesn't have any maintenance instructions for the Electric Blower # PTW50061 in the manual but when I reached out to my contact they suggested the following procedure:
1. Plug in
2. Turn knob to desired speed
3. Unplug and clean with a damp rag
4. Blow out with compressed air as needed
Let me know if you have any additional questions about the electric blower! view full answer...
The Manual-to-Electric Conversion Kit for HappiJac Truck Camper Jack Systems Item # LC733960-182524 has everything you need to convert to electric jacks and will not require any special tools to install. view full answer...
I have attached a photo below of the Performance Tool Electric Car Jack part # PTW1609 dimensions. The base measures 7" long x 5" wide x 5-14" tall. view full answer...
According to Performance Tool the Electric Blower # PTW50061 measures 12.9" H x 9" W x 12.5" D.
I have added a link to a video review of this blower for you to check out as well. view full answer...
I went out into our warehouse and measured the length of the Buffalo Tools Electric Car Jack part # BTEJ212 when it was in its lowest position and it measures 15-1/2 inches. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Buffalo Tools and she said the overall retracted height of the Electric Car Jack, # BTEJ212, is 4-3/4 inches. It can lift up to 14 inches and has a weight capacity of 2,000 lbs. view full answer...
Yes, although your Chevy Equinox weighs more than 2,000 lbs (the capacity for the jack) the Buffalo Tools Electric Car Jack part # BTEJ212 that you referenced would not be lifting the entire weight of your vehicle, only at most half so it should work fine for you. view full answer...
The Buffalo Tools electric car jack # BTEJ212 is rated for 2,000 pounds. Since it is only lifting part of the vehicle and not the whole weight of the vehicle it can be used to change a tire on your 2014 Honda Odyssey.
Once you have the vehicle up high enough it should then be let down on jack stands such as # PTW41021 since jacks are not meant to hold the weight by themselves. view full answer...
On the Buffalo Tools Electric Car Jack # BTEJ212 the notch in the pad that mates with the vehicle's pinch weld has a depth of 3/8-inch. The notches are in a "+" pattern and the lengths of the notches are 1-3/8-inches x 1-7/8-inches. I took these measurements of the part myself and they are noted on the photo I prepared for you. view full answer...
Yes Jerry, the Bluetooth Control Kit for Pace Edwards Electric Tonneau Covers # PE63QJ should work fine between the canister and a tool box but you can fire it up and test it prior to mounting it.
If you find that the signal isn't as strong, or that it's not responding you can just move it to a place with better signal. view full answer...
I'm not sure which brake adjustment tool you have but on our PT # W80630 there are two sides that can be used. The end with the 90 degree bend is designed for adjusting electric brakes on drop axles like yours, which will allow you to access that hard-to-reach star wheel adjuster.
There's not really an additional trick or easier method for this process. I have attached a demonstration video below that you might also find helpful. You can skip ahead to the 4:35 mark to watch our installer... view full answer...
The Roadmaster Falcon 2 Tow Bar # RM-520 does have a special tool # RM-066 for the easy release, but it is sold separately. I've linked a couple videos to assist. The bars can be released without the tool with a strong had or a foot to press the button. view full answer...
You can initially adjust your Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brakes # 23-458-459 but the adjustment tool you are using might just be too thick to get to the adjustment wheel. You should use something that allows you to more easily access that wheel (as shown in picture) such as a flathead screwdriver.
If you go to the linked video and forward to about the 14:15 mark you can see a flathead screwdriver being used to make an initial adjustment. view full answer...
An air powered die grinder will give you the best cut and finish when installing the Curt hitch part # C92UR on your 2018 Honda Civic Hatchback. But a Dremel tool with a cutting wheel that's powered by electricity would also work too. view full answer...
The Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-3555 has the larger outer tube diameter as you mentioned. I recommend using a rotary tool like a Dremal to enlarge that hole.
Another great option is the Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack- 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs # BD500199. This has an outer diameter of 2-1/4 inches which is even slightly larger and this is actually the more standard measurement for most jacks. You will need the rotary tool to enlarge the hole for this one as well. view full answer...
The manual override that comes with the Electric Trailer Jack # 3370093500 is the same as a 1/2" socket so you can use that socket size as an alternative to the override tool. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Lippert parts and found out that the Lippert # LC285318 electric jack does not have a replacement drop foot. To replace this you could install another Lippert LC285318 which you know will be a perfect fit, or you could check out the Lippert # LC643589 "Smart" Electric Jack. the smart jack has better lighting and remembers tongue possitions for quick and easy hook up.
If you decide not to run the old wires all the way to the terminal, you will need connectors... view full answer...
That's really good info! Thanks for coming up with that and passing it on. I posted it here so that others in your situation could be helped by it. view full answer...
The center portion of the Replacement Manual Crank Handle for Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jacks
Item # SC94VR is roughly 8-1/2". As far as putting a bit on a drill, you would have to take the handle to an auto part store to see if they have one that will match it. Keep in mind you could potentially lose the bit inside the housing if it is not secured to an extension. What I would do if it was mine is cut the rod just below the first bend, grind two sides flat, about a 1/2" long and... view full answer...
For an 18 foot Carefree electric awning, you do have the right part with the Solera Family Room for 18' RV Awning # LC362233.
There are no other parts you need to purchase in order to install it, but you will need some very basic tools for the installation. According to the instructions - which I have linked for you - the tools needed are simply a cordless drill, mallet/hammer, 1/4” hex head bit, measuring tape, sealant, and ladder. Once you have all that you're all set! view full answer...