We designed this pair so that you can get a swivel jack on your trailer without having to weld it on. The mounting plate bolts on, giving you a lot of freedom to put the jack where you want it.
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Hello neighbor, Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our etrailer Swivel Jack with bolt-on mounting plate. It's a sidewind jack rated at 3000 pounds with a 10-inch travel. Now folks, the jack simply raises and lowers your trailer. In this case it can pivot up or down, side to side for storage and use. Now it does come with a weld-on tube here that's included.
If you don't want to use that, don't have access to a welder, don't know how to weld, this is where the plate that's included comes in. This is etrailer's bolt-on plate. It would go underneath the trailer frame, just like that. You would punch and drill two holes according to the instructions. Use our included bolts.
And this would then become your swivel plate for the jack. So let's say the jack was, up or down, whichever, that pin goes back through there. And in this case, if it was bolted in, it would be like this going down the road. So very simple to use. Same thing.
And then you would just pivot it back down if you're using it for raising and lowering the trailer and you simply just put that pin back through there all the way down. I got a bind here with the chain and then you're on the way, ready to go. So I'm gonna pull that back out. It's kinda hard to get lined up perfect here on the table. But the concept's there, right So the foot plate and everything, I'll throw some dimensions up on the screen.
Seven inches long by four inches wide, two and 1/4 inches wide at the widest part of the jack there. And the mounting tube is two inches inside diameter. And retracted, this jack from the inside pipe, center tube down to the floor is 10 and 1/4 inches. And if it was fully extended, it'd be 20 and 1/4 inches. Now the pinhole diameter in these jack tubes here are 5/8 inch holes. And this does fit a trailer frame with a cross section depth of three or less inches. This plate here is five inches wide, four and 1/4 tall, and about two inches deep. Everything here is black powder coated over steel, and the silver parts are zinc plated so you don't have to worry about rust corrosion. It's a very nice, high quality finish. And again, it's a hand crank that is a sideline crank, so a lot easier to use in my opinion than the top ones. You got a nice grease zerk here for greasing up the gears and everything inside the top of the jack there whenever you need to. And overall, folks, just a really nice jack. This again is our etrailer Swivel Jack with the bolt-on mounting plate. Well folks, that's gonna wrap it up for our quick look today. I'm Steven. Thanks so much for watching and have a great day.
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