What Are the Dimensions of Bulldog Powered-Drive Kit for Single Speed Jacks
Question:
I have 8 between jack and side of trailer is this enough space for this power drive? How much space is required?
asked by: Zahn
Expert Reply:
I called my contact at the manufacturer and the dimensions of the motor are 3-9/16 inches wide, 6-3/16 inches wide and 8 inches long. It might be too sung of a fit. However, depending on your jack setup, if it is bolted you may be able to add a couple of washers as spacers to provide a bit of extra clearance.
You may also be able to rotate the jack so that the drive runs parallel to the trailer so that clearance becomes a non-issue. You could not set the jack this way with a side crank handle since you would hit the trailer, but since you would not have the crank handle with the powered motor drive you would not have to worry about handle clearance.
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Bulldog Powered-Drive Kit for Single-Speed Jacks w/ 12,000-lb Capacity
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