Why Would Power Drill Not Want to Work To Raise/Lower Scissor Jacks on Trailer
Updated 10/16/2018 | Published 10/14/2018 >
Question:
I have a power drill adapter that fits my scissors jack. But the power drill doesnt appear to have enough power to do it? What am I doing wrong? Do I need a more powerful drill or something?
asked by: SHAWNNA L
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Expert Reply:
If the scissor jacks are easily raised/lowered with the manual crank but the drill adapter doesn't seem to be strong enough I'd say the first thing to try is charging the drill if it's a battery operated drill. If that does not allow it to crank you'd next want to try a more powerful drill.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Ultra-Fab T-Slot Power Drill Adapter for Scissor Jacks
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