*new* Bal Norco Power Motor For Scissor Jacks Or C Jacks Rv Camper 12 Volt 12vdc on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, Indiana, US
*NEW*
Your Scissors Jack or C-Jack can be powered with an optional 12-volt motor,
providing nearly automatic stabilizing at the push of a button.
Light weight, high rpm and easily installed, this sealed motor has easy access to manual override.
The motor is designed to quickly lower the jack to the ground, or raise it back to the closed position. Using the motor to lift a vehicle may cause damage to the motor and/or jack. Jacks not included.
NOTE: THIS IS THE PRICE FOR ONE MOTOR (hardware and instructions are NOT included).
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