How Many Cranks Does the Bulldog Jack # BD151443 Take to Lift 1 inch
Question:
What is the cranking ratio of this jack? In my application it will lift no more than 500 lbs. Is it going to be easy to crank for someone that has a sore back? Thanks
asked by: Phil N
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Expert Reply:
The Bulldog Jack part # BD151443 has a 2,000 lb capacity and would easily crank and lift 500 lbs.
I went out into our warehouse to determine how many cranks it would take to lift 1 inch and found that it takes 8 revolutions of the crank for the jack to raise 1 inch.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Bulldog Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Jack - Bolt On - Topwind - 10" Lift - 2,000 lbs
- Trailer Jack
- Car Hauler
- Enclosed Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Leveling Jacks
- Tongue Jacks
- Steel
- 1001 - 2000 lbs
- Swivel Jack
- Topwind Jack
- 10 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- No Wheel or Foot
- Bulldog
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