Can the Tripod Foot of the Brophy Camper Jack CJ31 be Positioned Out of the Way
Updated 05/24/2017 | Published 05/23/2017 >
Question:
I want to load a heavy canopy onto a flatbed pickup. QUESTION: Can the tripod foot of the Brophy Camper Jack be positioned so that it DOES NOT protrude in to the lift zone of the jack? The canopy and the pickup are the exact same width.
asked by: Dan D
Expert Reply:
The Brophy Cable Camper Jacks # CJ31 has tripod feet with the longer two legs sitting at almost a 90 degree angle in proportion to the smaller leg. Since they don't sit at a perfect 90 degree angle they will be slightly under the L-brackets that you will be lifting with. This should not be an issue though as the the lowest height the brackets can get to is 17 inches.
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Brophy Cable Camper Jacks - 57" Max Lift Height - 1,000 lbs - Qty 2
- Camper Jacks
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- Steel
- 1001 - 2000 lbs
- Manual Jack
- 57 Inch Lift
- 2 Jacks
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