How to Determine if Ultra-Fab T-Slot Power Drill Adapter for Scissor Jacks Will Fit Scissor Jacks
Question:
I have a trailer 2006 26 foot zeppelin which I think needs the T-slot wrench for the stabilizer jacks at the four corners. I’m interested in the one that attaches to the drill. Do they come in different sizes, or is there only one size? Does the shaft have a hex shaped head so that it will fit in my rechargeable impact driver? That is what I would like. That way if I don’t have batteries, I could also put it into a socket wrench.
asked by: Matthew S
Helpful Expert Reply:
Attached is a photo of the dimensions for the Ultra-Fab T-Slot Power Drill Adapter # UF48-979071. It does fit most scissor jacks but it is best to verify with the dimensions you have as this is more of a universal application.
The adapter is compatible with a powered drill that uses 3/8" drill bits but it has more of a triangular shape (with rounded corners) than a hex shape. Attached is a photo showing this in a drill for you to reference.
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