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Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs

Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs

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Ultra-Fab Products camper jacks for your 2013 Forest River Grey Wolf Travel Trailer are available from etrailer.com. Installation instructions and reviews for your Forest River camper jacks. Expert service, and great camper jacks prices. etrailer.com carries a complete line of Ultra-Fab Products products. Order your Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs part number UF38-944037 online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Ultra-Fab Products Camper Jacks - UF38-944037

  • Pop Up Camper
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  • Travel Trailer
  • A-Frame Jack
  • Leveling Jacks
  • Tongue Jack
  • Electric Jack
  • 1 Jack
  • 18 Inch Lift
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Plug this fast 12V jack into your 7-way trailer connector for power and get quick, simple lifting. Rust-resistant, die-cast aluminum cap and steel gears make for a long-lasting jack. Extends 6" in 25.3 seconds with 1,000 lbs of tongue weight.


Features:

  • Tongue jack positions quickly and easily
  • 12V Motor powers jack, eliminating need for hand cranking
    • Built-in, water-resistant toggle switch for easy operation
    • Integrated circuit breaker prevents motor damage
    • All-steel gears are strong and durable
  • 7-Way RV-style plug pulls power from your vehicle's trailer connector
    • Great for trailers without batteries
    • No need to manually wire for power
  • Dual side lights make it simple to set up your camper at night
  • Emergency, ratchet-style crank socket included
    • 9/16" Deep well socket inserts into end of drive collar - ratchet clockwise to retract, counterclockwise to extend
  • Zerk fitting on the lower stem assembly allows access to grease the threaded rod, which leads to a longer jack life
  • Easy bolt-on or weld-on installation for A-frame trailers
    • Hardware not included
    • Mounting holes fit 2" or 2-1/4" spacing
  • Round, removable footplate included
  • Die-cast aluminum cap resists corrosion
  • Sturdy steel construction with black powder coat finish


Specs:

  • Bracket height:
    • 9-1/2" Retracted
    • 27-1/2" Extended
  • Lift: 18"
  • Travel speed (w/ 1,000-lb tongue weight):
    • Extends 6" in 25.3 seconds
    • Retracts 6" in 23.7 seconds
  • Lift capacity: 3,500 lbs
  • Outer tube diameter: 2"
  • Inner tube diameter: 1-3/4"
  • Footplate diameter: 6"
  • 2-Year warranty


How to Determine the Lift Capacity You Need in a Jack

A trailer jack is designed to lift the tongue of your trailer so you can connect the trailer coupler to your hitch ball. To do this, you'll need a jack with a lift capacity high enough to handle your trailer's tongue weight.


Tongue weight is the amount of weight that your trailer applies to the back of your tow vehicle. Typically, your tongue weight should be 10-15% of your total trailer weight (trailer + cargo). In other words, a 10,000-lb trailer would have a tongue weight between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs. For a trailer this size, you would need a jack with a lift capacity of at least 1,500 lbs.


It's okay to have a jack with a weight rating that is higher than your trailer's tongue weight. In fact, a jack with a higher lift capacity should operate more efficiently, allowing you to spend less time cranking and more time camping.


Trailer and Camper Jack Lift

Every jack offers a certain amount of lift or travel. Screw travel is the distance the jack extends when you crank it (or toggle it to "extend" on an electric model). Some jacks include a drop leg for extra adjustability. On these jacks, you'll see the maximum extension of the drop leg listed in the specs as well. Adding the screw travel and drop leg travel together will give you the total lift. The total lift listed above can help you determine how high this jack will be able to raise your trailer.



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Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs - UF38-944037

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (270 Customer Reviews)

Plug this fast 12V jack into your 7-way trailer connector for power and get quick, simple lifting. Rust-resistant, die-cast aluminum cap and steel gears make for a long-lasting jack. Extends 6" in 25.3 seconds with 1,000 lbs of tongue weight.

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I've had this power jack for about a year and it works flawlessly, it beats hand cranking. And not to mention the great service from etrailer their the best in the business.

Randy

1/26/2018

Absolutely perfect in fact I used my trailer today, I had a little trouble with my first electric jack , You couldn’t ask for a better company they sent me another jack under warranty I returned the old one in the same box, took it to UPS done. It’s very satisfying to deal with an American company that really stands behind their product. Thank You



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Bought Pro Series Weight Dist Hitch, Jameson C was very helpful picking the right one out , ordered it on Friday and it arrived on Wednesday a day earlier than expected. Placed a second order for an electric jack and misc. parts. Extremely happy with their service. I don't review stuff but these guys deserve one.



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Great item. This is my third power tongue jack since purchasing my RV 23 years ago.
Hopefully this jack will emulate its two proceeding cousins.



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Extremely pleased with this purchase. The jack was very easy to install - took less than 10 minutes to remove the old jack and insert this new one which fit perfectly. Assuming it lasts (and I have no reason to think it won't as it looks well-constructed), it will prove to be a very nice addition to my camper as it was quite some effort to lift it up enough to get the weight distribution hitch spring bars into position. I like that there is an easily accessible nut for manual operation, and a grease point. I bought the cover for it to keep out the elements.

Cesdewar

4/8/2018

A year later it continues to work flawlessly - have not had a single problem with it of any kind and continue to find it a pleasure to use. Very happy with this purchase.



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Replaced a Canadian made clone that failed after 11 uses. Sounds completely different when using. 2 year warranty, available 5 year seems too good to be true. No idea what the difference is between this one and the 158 one. Nice thick 12 gauge power wires look and work as expected. Not that big of a deal, but wish the 7 way had a 4 way piggy back plug. 9.5 out of 10.

Used on my 6x12 utility trailer, probably has 1500 lbs lift, so practically nothing to the motor. Used 2 times a week during mowing season.

Jason C.

6/26/2016

Simply works



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The electric A FRAME jack with the 7 -Way Plug is the second one that I ordered.The unit is most helpful as it has the electric hook up to the plug in and do not require an extra battery. Very quick to install.I would recommended that you include with the star locking washers 3 new mounting bolts. When removing one of the original mounting bolts it broke.

George

6/13/2019

I liked the first one so much that I purchase another one for my other trailer



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The Ultra Fab 3502-7 went on my 6x12 enclosed trailer with ease and the bolt pattern matched perfectly. The speed seems to be fine and the footpad is bigger than the one on my old jack. The price was way cheaper than anything else comparable that I found on the market.

John B.

6/23/2016

My jack is still working perfectly. Cant imagine not having this great product.



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The Jack works great. However there is no documentation as to how much current draw it uses and I was frequently blowing fuses. I finally replaced and in-line fuse with a self setting circuit breaker and I never had a problem after that. Also after just a short time the lights on exterior stopped working.

Johanne K.

7/25/2018

Perfectly!



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Installed it and used it camping this weekend my only question to myself was why did I wait 3 years to buy this ??.......in one word this electric tongue jack is... AWSOME ...easy installation works perfectly stop thinking about it just buy it you will thank yourself every time you use it.


Lon D.

6/18/2018

After one year no complaints still working GREAT !!



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My previous electric jack shorted out while I was not home, and my battery exploded. I specifically bought this jack to plug it in when ready to use. A little inconvient, but worth the peace of mind. I have to have my engine running in order to operate the jack. Not true for all towing vehicles.



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I am 80 years old and it was hard to manually crank the camper up, The Ultra - Fab UF38-944037 jack was a life saver for me works great.

Perry W.

3/9/2018

I have sold the camper, the last I knew it was working great



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Great product, and great value. I do not expect to have any trouble with this electric jack. By having a jack that runs off the trailer plug on my truck, I will never have the chance of damaging the jack motor due to powering a jack off a battery with less than 12 volts. I installed this on a 26ft camp trailer that was difficult to manually raise or lower due to a back injury....now I can enjoy camping again.



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Great product. The only problem I've had is, if you raise the jack, say after hitching up, and then hit raise instead of lower, the fuse in my vehicle blows. If the jack is already topped or bottomed out and you try to go in the wrong direction the fuse for the trailer lights blows. So I just make sure I leave some room in either direction.

Jack was very easy to install, and combined with the eTrailer hitch camera life is much easier.



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Bolted right on. No issues. Worked as advertised.

I bought one like it about 6 years ago and I use it about twice a week. The old one was making a horrible sound so I bought the new one. Replaced it before I got stranded with the old one.

Ken

6/21/2017

After a year, the jack is still working. I suspect it will last several more years.



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We had problems getting the electrical plug to work with our truck. Used the manual crank on the top to raise and lower it. We worn that part out so had to order another jack. Wired it to the trailer battery directly with an in-line fuse and it has worked perfectly since.



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The jack works really well! There was an issue with the first one I received being damaged in shipping but etrailer spoke directly with the manufacturer where it was drop shipped from and they immediately sent a new jack. Wonderful customer service from etrailer and Ultra-fab.



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This powered jack works great on my 6x12 enclosed trailer. i have the trailer loaded down with tools and this jack handles the load well. In the past year I have used the jack multiple time a week and never have had an issue. This is a great product for a fair price compared to others.



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What I appreciate most about this purchase is the helpful and complete website @ etrailer.com that let me compare various makes and models and learn just which unit to buy. I'm no idiot, but at the same time I didn't exit the womb with complete knowledge of which electric jack to buy.

Because I use a load-leveling hitch, I need to take the weight off the trailer tongue and lift the weight off my truck's frame. For this reason, I bought the highest-rated (in pounds) lift that would fit my 2" mounting hole.

The "Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs" installed in about 20 minutes and lifts my 20' camper tongue beautifully. Since it's October in VT and the leaves are already turning, I won't have much time to test it before winter, but the early results are simply perfect.

Finally, the price was competitive, the shipping was free, and the shipping was fast. I have come to appreciate etrailer.com as a vendor.



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Being a 71 year old grandmother and travel the festival circuit, I needed this electric jack, I needed something to help me unhitch my truck from my travel trailer, this electric jack was just the answer, it was so easy and a big time saver.



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This makes me feel I have been in the dark ages too long. Time after time, I have bent over (with plates and screws in my back) and jack my trailer up and even turning forever to get the leg down. Now, I press button and it is done for me. I have spent more money on a lousy family dinner at a restaurant than this cost. So I ask myself, "What were you thinking?"
I have needed this for a very long time. This even has a 7/way plug! No external battery required...duh.



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Very easy install and functions as advertised, a lot easier than the old hand crank I had before. Thanks for a great product at a great price!

Brian J.

10/23/2017

Products are performing as advertised! fully satisfied.



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The Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs works just fine. Been using it a year now. Works great. Beats cranking by hand.



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Glad to have it. EASY installation. Going camping this weekend to try it out, on my 18 foot camper trailer. Nice to not have to do all the hand cranking. Suggested the package include new bolts, rather then requiring use of old bolts. Awesome to just plug it into my vehicle and raise and lower. Nice feature having lights. I recommend it at this time.



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This has been a great back saver, was very easy to install, and use. Used the manual jack one time, and decided to replace with electric jack. Especially while traveling, if you have to disconnect and rehook up the trailer.



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Wow! What wonderful quick service! We received the Jack and it worked exactly as expected. The installation was quick and easy. My only concern is that the foot hangs down lower than my previous jack foot. I will be putting a spacer in between the jack and the tongue to be sure my wonderful jack is not damaged by dragging when I go through dips. If you want an easy way to adjust a jack, this is definitely the way to go! I even had to run out in the dark last night and turn on the light to see what it would do. It lights all the items I would need to check or work with at the front of the trailer. I can see the battery, the propane, and the hitch. I love that.


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