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Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 23" Lift - 5,000 lbs - Black
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Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 23" Lift - 5,000 lbs - Black

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Use this electric tongue jack to lift your trailer with the flip of a switch. The sturdy steel jack can handle up to 5,000 lbs. It has 18" of travel and a 5" drop leg for extra lift. LED lights on both sides boost visibility at night. 1-800-940-8924 to order Stromberg Carlson camper jacks part number JET-5000 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Stromberg Carlson products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 23" Lift - 5,000 lbs - Black. Camper Jacks reviews from real customers.
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Stromberg Carlson Camper Jacks - JET-5000

  • A-Frame Jacks
  • Pop Up Camper
  • Teardrop Camper
  • Travel Trailer
  • Electric Jack
  • 4001 - 5000 lbs
  • Bolt-On
  • Stromberg Carlson
  • 23 Inch Lift
  • 1 Jack
  • Steel

Use this electric tongue jack to lift your trailer with the flip of a switch. The sturdy steel jack can handle up to 5,000 lbs. It has 18" of travel and a 5" drop leg for extra lift. LED lights on both sides boost visibility at night.


Features:

  • Electric jack with 12V motor lets you lift and lower your A-frame trailer quickly and easily
  • Top-mounted toggle switches are easily accessible
  • Large LED side lights make it simple to set up your camper at night
    • Also ease weight distribution hookup and disconnect
  • Bubble level on top of housing helps you level your trailer
    • Bull's-eye design shows front to back and side to side
  • Drop leg allows for greater adjustability
  • Rust-resistant powder coated steel parts are strong and durable
  • Housing is made of vacuum-formed plastic for protection from the elements
    • Black cover is painted to resist fading
  • Round, zinc-plated steel footplate provides stability
  • Emergency crank (included) allows you to manually operate jack if needed
  • Easy bolt-on installation for A-frame trailers
    • 3 Star washers included for making a good ground from jack to trailer
    • Mounting hardware sold separately


Specs:

  • Bracket height:
    • 9-1/2" Retracted
    • 27-1/2" Extended
  • Total lift: 23"
    • Travel: 18"
    • Drop leg: 5"
  • Lift capacity: 5,000 lbs
  • Outer tube diameter: 2-3/16"
  • Inner tube diameter: 1-15/16"
  • Footplate diameter: 5-1/2"
  • Power wire: 10 gauge
  • Motor draws 30 amps under load
  • 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.



JET-5000 Stromberg Carlson Electric A-Frame Trailer Jack - Black - 23" Lift - 5,000 Pounds




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Use this electric tongue jack to lift your trailer with the flip of a switch. The sturdy steel jack can handle up to 5,000 lbs. It has 18" of travel and a 5" drop leg for extra lift. LED lights on both sides boost visibility at night.

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    The Electric tongue jack for a trailer is determined by the actual tongue weight of the trailer. Normally this is 10-15% of the total trailer weight when loaded, but a jack is one area where having something rating larger than needed will not cause an issue. We have jacks ranging from 1,400 lbs to 5,000 lbs rated capacity and with tongue jacks they are almost always rated far higher than the actual tongue weight because a 1400 lb tongue weight is quite a bit and 5,000 lbs would be more...
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  • Will Powered Trailer Jacks Drain The Vehicle or Trailer Battery If Left Connected
    When the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000 that you referenced is not being used it will not drain the battery. I am not sure exactly what was going on with the customer who left the review you mentioned, but if I had to guess there was a short somewhere on his trailer wiring that was causing amperage draw that drained his battery.
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    I wish there was a fix I could point you towards but yours seems to be damaged to the point of needing being replaced based on the issues you found as well as the melted wiring you found too. I wish we still carried the Husky jacks as they seemed like a really great jack but we stopped being able to get them so we had to discontinue them. Would you consider a different one?
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  • What Is Needed to Pick Out the Correct Tongue Jack for a Jayco Jay Flight
    Gary, in order to pick out a properly sized jack for your Jayco Jay Flight, you're going to need to find out what the total weight of your trailer is and pick a jack that is about 10-15% of that. So if your trailer is 6,000 lbs, then you'd need a jack that has a 600 lb capacity (using 10% for an example). If you can let me know below what your trailer shakes out to, I'd love to help you out!
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  • How are Electric Trailer Jacks Weight Rated
    Hey Scott, this is a great question but the trailer jack weight ratings are actually the lifting capacity and not total trailer weight. So for example the Stromberg Carlson jack part # JET-5000 that you referenced can lift up to 5,000 lbs which is a lot more than what your trailer has for tongue weight so it would work great in that regard. Anything over the loaded tongue weight would do the trick but I would go with something rated a bit higher. Typically the higher rated electric jack...
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  • Looking For Electric A-Frame Jack With Low Ground Clearance
    Hello Chris, thanks for reaching out. As far as the 4K-5K electric A-frame jacks we carry, there really is not a lot of variation for the bracket height. They are all right around 9". For example, the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000 measures 9-1/4" from the bracket to the bottom of the foot. You can pull the pin and remove the foot which saves less than 1". We do not offer anything that would have more clearance than this. What kind of trailer is this for? Does it...
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  • Will Stromberg Carlson Powered Jack # JET-5000 Allow Tailgate to Fold Down
    Hey Carl, that will depend on a few dimensions on your truck and trailer that we don't know but I can still help. When the jack part # JET-5000 is installed it will be 23 inches above the mounting bracket like you see in the attached picture. If when your tailgate is fold down it sits above the current jack mount on the trailer when hitched up then I would assume it wouldn't allow the tailgate to fold down. Depending on what you have now though a longer ball mount could push the tailgate...
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  • Troubleshooting a Trailer Jack that Lowers But Won't Latch Onto Ball
    Hey Mary, what kind of jack is it? If it's a powered jack, I'd suggest checking the electrical connections and make sure they are still in good shape. I'd also suggest checking the battery that's powering the jack, and make sure that it's got a sufficient enough charge to operate the jack. If all that's good, then it could be the switch itself that's gone bad and would need to be replaced. Let me know if you can what jack you have and a little more detail on the situation, and we'd be...
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  • Husky Brute 4500 Electric Jack Manual Crank And Switch Not Working
    There is a couple things you can try to get your Husky Brute 4500 Working again. If the light are coming on and the switch is just clicking you would need to check the star washers on your ground. Remove the ground wire from the frame and scrape the paint on the frame down to bare metal. The system may be getting enough ground to work the lights but not the motor. If you have not used the manual crank before it has a seal inside that needs to be broke loose. Take the weight off the jack...
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  • Will Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000 Fit Jack with 3 inch Bolt Pattern
    Thanks for the picture of the a-frame jack mounting bolt hole dimensions you have. Based on that we know you have a standard jack mount on your trailer and the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000 you are interested in is a confirmed fit and will install easily. I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well.
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  • Powered Trailer Jack Recommendation to Replace Damaged FIC-3500
    Sounds like you have an issue with the nut and screw of the inner leg on your trailer jack. Typically this is a sign that it's time to replace the jack as it has an internal problem. I recommend replacing it with the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame # JET-5000. It has a lifting capacity of 5,000 lbs which would be more than you'd need but will ensure that the jack will operate quickly and last a long time.
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  • Comparing the Stromberg Carlson Trailer Jacks # JET-5000NG VS JET-5000
    All-around the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000NG is nicer than the # JET-5000. The bearings in the part # JET-5000NG allow it to raise and lower much smoother and quicker, the size of the head is a bit smaller and the lighting is nicer too. For how similar the price is between the two the # JET-5000NG really is the winner.
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  • Ways to Power an Electric Trailer Jack without a Trailer Battery
    Typically we recommend running a powered jack like the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000, from a 12 volt battery, but if you wanted to run it to a 7-way you would need to run the power wire to the 12 volt accessory circuit of your 7-way. There would not be a way to run this product to a 4-way since there isn't a 12 volt power source on 4-ways. If you have a 4-way you would need to convert it to a fully functional 7-way first. For that you would want to use a 4 to 7-way...
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  • Dimension from Mounting Bracket to Top of Jack on JET-5000 Electric Trailer jack 5,000 Pounds
    The Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack# JET-5000 that you referenced in your question has a distance of 23 inches from the mounting bracket to the top of the jack. You can measure this distance up from the A-frame of your trailer to see exactly where this will sit in relation to the tailgate on your truck. This dimension will be similar for all electric trailer jacks within this same 5,000 pound weight range. I have attached a couple of video demonstrations on the # JET-5000 for...
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  • Power Source For Electric Trailer Jack
    The Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000 uses a 12 volt system. The jack will perform better by drawing power from a nearby source rather than through the 7-way wiring harness. I would recommend you use a trailer mounted battery if possible. This jack has a 5000 lb weight capacity and has a 30 amp draw on a normal rated load. If you prefer to use your vehicle power, this can be done by splicing into the trailer harness wiring. I have attached a photo that shows the position...
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  • Replacement Manual Crank For Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack JET-5000
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  • How to use 12V Power Jack With Trailer That Doesnt Have a Battery
    Since your trailer doesn't have a battery I am under the assumption that it has a 4-Way flat connection. Rather than installing a battery, battery box, and a 7-way with charge line circuit you can attach the 7-Way Molded Trailer Wire Connector # H20044 to the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000 and use the vehicle battery to operate the jack. To do this simply connect the black wire of the connector to the black wire of the jack. The white wire of the connector will need...
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  • Troubleshooting Operation of Electric Trailer Jack That Only Works with RV Shore Power Connection
    If your RV electric tongue jack functions properly when your trailer electrical system is connected to shore power (an AC outlet) but not when it is powered by the truck's 12V auxiliary power circuit then either the 7-way connectors on the truck and/or trailer could have corrosion on their contacts or the jack's motor may simply require more power than the truck's 7-way circuit can deliver. Electric tongue jacks can draw a lot of current when working near their maximum capacity. For example,...
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  • Troubleshooting Husky Brute Trailer Jack Not Working
    It sounds like you may have a ground problem on your Husky. The jack is grounded through the mounting hardware so you want to make sure the mounting hardware is making good contact with clean, corrosion-free surface on the trailer. The jack has one wire that is used for the 12V power. If you remove the battery it is attached to, the jack will not function. You may also want to have the battery checked out to make sure it is charged.
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  • What Weight Measurement is Referenced When Choosing a Trailer Jack
    The weight measurement from your trailer that you will want to consider when looking at jacks is the trailer's tongue weight. You will want a jack with a capacity that matches or surpasses your trailer's tongue weight. For example, if your trailer has a tongue weight of 2,000 pounds, the jack you referenced, the Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000, would be more than sufficient for the trailer. It is capable of a 5000 pound tongue weight. Getting a jack over capacity...
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