What Gauge Wire Should be Used to Install 3,500 lb Electric A-Frame Jack
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Will 14 guage wire work with a 3500 lb jack
asked by: George
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Expert Reply:
When powering an electric A-frame jack like the # JET-3755 which has a 3,500 lb capacity you'd need to use 10 gauge wire like part # 10-1-1 which we sell by the foot.
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