How Many Cranks Do Most Trailer Jacks Take to Fully Extend
Question:
Hi folks, What is a typical number of cranks to fully extend a trailer jack such as Pro Series Square Jack with Footplate - Drop Leg - Sidewind - 5,000 lbsinch .... Your code PS1400800383? Thanks!
asked by: Paul O
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Expert Reply:
Most trailer jacks like the Pro Series Square Jack with Footplate # PS1400800383 that you referenced will take right at around 5 cranks to travel 1 inch. Since this jack has 15 inches of lift that it is capable of that would mean it would take 75 cranks to go the full travel of the jack.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Pro Series Square Jack with Footplate - Drop Leg - Topwind - 28-5/8" Lift - 5,000 lbs
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- Car Hauler
- Enclosed Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Leveling Jacks
- Tongue Jacks
- Steel
- 4001 - 5000 lbs
- Topwind Jack
- 29 Inch Lift
- Weld-On
- With Rectangle Foot
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