How does the Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter Operate a Scissor Jack
Question:
How does it fit to the scissor jack as the end is designed for a crank?
asked by: Fritz K
Expert Reply:
Most scissor jacks have a 3/4 inch hex head on the crank shaft. The Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter, # UF48-979005, is a universal 3/4 inch socket that fits most standard scissor jacks.
If your jack does not have a 3/4 inch hex head for the crank handle, then this socket may not work for your jack. Typically, if scissor jack manufacturers do not use a standard crank handle, then you would want to contact that manufacturer for a replacement crank handle or drill bit options because industry standard options will not work.
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