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.
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