Your arm stalls mid-crank trying to lift a loaded trailer tongue to meet the hitch. This 2,000 lb swivel jack uses a drill adapter so the lift happens without the handle. It pivots up for clearance, and the SnapPad stays planted on soft ground.
Cranking a loaded trailer tongue by hand can stall out halfway through hitching when the weight starts pushing back. This swivel mount jack pairs a sidewind handle with a 3/4" integrated nut and included 3/4" socket, so you can switch to a drill and drive the jack up or down. Fold the handle out of the way, run the drill, and bring the coupler into position with less time spent working the crank.
Running out of lift strength or travel leaves the trailer stuck in place with the coupler short of the ball. This jack is rated for 2,000 lbs of maximum capacity with 14" of travel, giving you the range to raise or lower the tongue through the full hitching cycle. You can clear the hitch, line things up, and set it down where it needs to land without stacking blocks or resetting.
Unstable ground turns the front of the trailer into a balancing act when you're trying to park, load, or unhook. The jack uses a round removable foot plate for base support, and the SnapPad locks onto that foot to increase the contact area at the ground. With that added footprint in place, the jack stays planted on gravel, grass, or sand while the trailer remains supported during loading and while it sits unhitched.
Leaving a fixed jack down can lead to contact on uneven roads or steep driveways. This swivel mount lets the jack pivot up along the trailer frame when it is not in use. With the jack stored in the raised position, it stays clear of the ground during travel and avoids dragging or impact.
Exposure to rain, road salt, and sun can turn a working jack into a seized replacement project. This one uses steel construction with an e-coat and glossy black powder coat on the outer tube and white zinc plating on the inner tube. The finish holds up through repeated raising and lowering, so the jack stays functional instead of locking up when you need it.
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