Marine-grade swing-up boat trailer jack has a 600-hour salt spray rated zinc finish on the inner tubing. A glossy black paint finish provides a sleek look that other zinc-plated jacks don't have. 6" Caster wheel turns 360 degrees.
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The simple truth is that salt can be highly corrosive to metal when exposure lasts for an extended period of time. So, the more you tow around it, the more you need to protect your trailer from it. The Z-Max zinc finish on the inner tubing of this jack offers great corrosion protection, even with occasional use around saltwater.
Rust-resistant coatings are graded according to a salt spray rating. Basically, this rating shows the amount of time it takes for a material to show signs of corrosion when exposed to pure, continuous salt spray. Traditional zinc plating typically begins to deteriorate after about 100 hours. Dacromet usually lasts for around 300 to 400 hours. Fulton's Z-Max finish lasts for 600 hours in the salt spray test - 30% longer than a standard powder coat finish.
The environment this test creates is much harsher than anything you'll ever experience in your journeys, but it provides a testament to how well this jack resists rust and corrosion.
While the black paint job on the outer tube of this jack doesn't provide any corrosion resistance, it does give it a sleek look that other metallic, zinc-plated jacks don't have.
A trailer jack lifts your trailer high enough at the tongue to allow you to couple it with your vehicle. Usually, your tongue weight is about 10-15% of your gross trailer weight (GTW). For example, a 10,000-lb trailer has a tongue weight of 1,000 lbs to 1,500 lbs. To raise the tongue of a trailer this size, you'd need a jack that can handle a static load of no less than 1,500 lbs. And, yes, 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 capacity should operate more efficiently, allowing you to spend less time cranking and more time fishing.
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Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a quick look at this Fulton bolt through swivel marine jack. This marine jack is going to lift your boat or recreational trailer up to 10 inches. It will then support that trailer weight and lower it when you're ready to. This will have a lift capacity of 1,200 pounds, so it should be great whether you're wanting to take out your boat for the weekend or any other marine use. This does have the side wind design so it's gonna be very easy to access that handle to raise and lower our jack, be very easy to grab onto this handle, a very convenient location there.
This does also have a convenient spring loaded half inch diameter plug pen that's going to allow you to easily swing the jack into place so you can raise it up to keep it out of the way as you're traveling, and then rotate it back down so that it's ready to be used in the down position there. Our bolt through mount is going to attach to your 3 inch by 3 inch, 3 inch by 4 inch, or 3 inch by 5 inch trailer frames. This is going to provide a minimum deflection and a maximum support. This has 3-D formed heavy-gauge steel stamping, so it's gonna do a good job for you. It also utilizes proprietary pushing material, so that you have a nice solid connection with your trailer and it will do a good job of allowing you to swivel and use it when you need it.
From the top of our bracket here to the top of our jack, we are going to have a clearance of 10 and a half inches, so keep that in mind if your jack is gonna be close to your tailgate on your truck. If you're using a truck to tow, make sure that that's not going to cause any problems or be careful as you're lowering your tailgate down while you have your jack there. This is going to have a 14 and a half inch height from the top of our bracket to the ground when it's fully retracted. When we have it fully extended, that height is going to increase by 10 inches to 24 and a half inches. You can see we do have a 6 inch diameter thermo plastic wheel, so it's gonna be very easy to move this around in our driveway, when we're putting our boat away, that sort of thing.
This is gonna be a really nice hard plastic that will do a good job of conquering just about any terrain. The rest of our components are a heavy duty steel construction. You can see our 2 inch diameter outer tube does have a black powder coat to help resist rust and corrosion, so that will last for a long time for us. Our inner tube here has a diameter of 1 and 3/4 of an inch, so again this will be a really nice option for you when you're wanting to replace or add a jack onto your boat trailer. You can see they do include the hardware that you're gonna need to get this mounted in place.
You'll put these brackets on the other side of your trailer frame and those bolts and lock nuts there will allow you to bolt it down so it will be very easy to get attached, you won't have to worry about welding or anything like that. It will do a good job for you, making sure that you're able to raise and lower your trailer. So that's gonna complete our look for today, again I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Thanks for watching..
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