Protection Grade On Bulldog Powered-Drive Kit for Single-Speed Jacks
Question:
Hello Sir Thanks a lot for your great support. Since the Electric Single Speed Jack # BD1824200100 is used along with the jack on the different weather conditions rain, snow, mud,..., I have a question regarding the environmental protection grade of this product. Is it completely seal like IP65 or IP67? would you please give me more details in this regards? Thanks a lot Best Regards
asked by: Pazooki
Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Bulldog regarding the Powered-Drive Kit for Single-Speed Jacks # BD1824200100 referenced in your question. She stated that the Powered-Drive Kit does not have an IP rating but it is designed to be weather resistant. The aluminum gearbox itself will do a great job of preventing rust and corrosion. A weatherproof cover is also included that will protect the entire kit from the elements.
I have included an installation video on this product so you can see its individual properties along with how the cover protects the unit.
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