Where are Bracket Height Measurements of Fulton XLT Marine Jack Measured From
Question:
22inch of travel and 9.75inch retracted means nothing, unless we know where youre measuring from. If it sits 9.75inch below the trailer tongue and then can extend 22, does that mean I can get the bottom of my trailer tongue 31.75inch off the ground?
asked by: Tom S
Expert Reply:
The bracket height dimensions of the Fulton trailer jack # F141401 that you referenced are measured from center of the mounting bracket of the jack down to the bottom of the jack foot. So it would be 9-3/4 inches from center of bracket to ground retracted and 31-3/4 inches when extended. This does mean you could get your trailer's tongue 31-3/4 inches off of the ground.
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