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Shanghai, 上海, China

Shanghai, 上海, China
12v A-Frame 3500Lb Cap Elec Trailer Jack, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Yoho Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:YH67597 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Surface Finish:stoving varnish

 This tongue jack allows you lift your trailer's tongue to either unload or load the trailer from your hitch. Used widely for boats, RV's, campers or any trailer that's tongue is within the 3,500lb weight limit. It uses hardened steel gears, making it one of the strongest tongue jacks you can buy.

FEATURES: Removable foot pad; Powder coated rust resistant steel in a black finish; 2" outside tube diameter; Fits standard A-frame trailer tongues; 3-bolt mounting; Emergency detachable hand crank

SPECIFICATIONS: 18" lifting capacity; Lift capacity: 3,500 LBS; Fits 2" & 2.25" standard trailer tongue mounting holes; 12 Volts; Overall dimensions: 6.5"(L) x 6.5"(W) x 31.5(H)

This electric trailer jack allows you to raise or lower any trailer with the push of a button! Quicker and easier than hand cranking, this heavy duty electric jack has a weight capacity of 3500 lb.. The trailer jack features an adjustable foot, dual LED lights for added safety and a low maintenance 12VDC electric gear motor.
  • Long lasting, low maintenance 12VDC electric gear motor
  • Adjustable foot
  • Manual hand crank included
  • For use with A-frame trailer couplers
  • Dual LED lights for added safety

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