Fully Retracted Length of Fulton Swivel Jack Part # FXP10W0301
Question:
I have limited space to mount the jack, how long is it completely retracted from bottom of the wheel to the top of the the jack tube? You listed the length from the bottom of the wheel to the mounting point but not over all length.. I have a older trailer with only 19inch of space to put it in.
asked by: Wes
Expert Reply:
The overall length of the Fulton # FXP10W0301 jack you referenced is just slightly less than 24 inches, therefore it would be longer than what you are looking for.
I took a look at the rest of the jacks rated for 1,200 lbs, and found that they are all of roughly similar length.
If a 2,000 lb capacity jack that uses a foot plate instead of a caster would work for you, I would recommend the Pipe-Mount Swivel Style Jack, part # DL22685. Fully retracted, the jack measures 11-1/2 inches long from the bottom of the foot plate to the top of the jack tube. Like the Fulton jack you were asking about, this is a weld-on application.
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Pipe Mount Swivel Style Trailer Jack with Foot - Sidewind - 10" Travel - 2,000 lbs.
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Fulton Boat Trailer Jack w/ Wheel - Sidewind - Swivel - 10" Lift - Zinc - 1.2K
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