Ultra-Fab T-Slot Power Drill Adapter for Scissor Jacks Item # UF48-979071
Question:
Why couldnt this be used to raise and lower a tongue jack on a landscape trailer. Looks like it would work fine if you just removed the handle, ed a bolt through the jack and crank away.
asked by: Bruce W
Expert Reply:
The Ultra-Fab T-Slot Power Drill Adapter for Scissor Jacks part # UF48-979071 is for use with the T-slot type stabilizers. To use something like this in the way you want the Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter for Scissor Jacks part # UF48-979005.
This uses a standard bit adapter for drills and a 19mm/3/4" socket that you could then use on your modified jack. You would not want to remove the entire handle however because it holds one of the drive gears for the jack instead a nut would have to be added to the existing handle.
Be sure not to use an impact type of drill and use a standard type. Check out the video of it that I have linked for you.
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