How Much Space Is Needed To Flip And Store The Pro Series PSEJ10000101 Jack?
Question:
I’m looking for a fold up jack with wheels to fit on a trailer - question is how much clearance do I need for the jack to fit when stowed?
asked by: Rhett C
Expert Reply:
When measuring the Pro Series Snap-Ring Swivel Marine Jack # PSEJ10000101 fully collapsed , you will get 13 inches from the center point to the bottom of the caster wheel, and 11 inches from the center point to the top of the jack. This will be the absolute minimum amount of space though, so I would add an inch or two to each side, just to make sure. So with all that being said, I recommend having at least 26 to 28 inches of open frame for this to be attached to.
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Pro Series Snap-Ring Swivel Marine Jack - Bolt On - Sidewind - 10" Lift - 1,000 lbs
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