Inner Thread Diameter of Replacement Manual Crank Handle # LC119226
Published 12/06/2019 >
Question:
The missing dimension that is of true importance is the ID of the socket head that fits over the screw of the jack. The screw on mine is 5/8inch .625. Will this fit?
asked by: Scott M
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Helpful Expert Reply:
The inner diameter of the Replacement Manual Crank Handle # LC119226 is 1/2 inch diameter so it seems to be too small for your application. What brand of screw jack do you have? I can check to see if we have a replacement that wouldn't require measuring to confirm.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Replacement Manual Crank Handle for Lippert 5th Wheel RV Landing Gear
- Accessories and Parts
- Camper Jacks
- Trailer Jack
- Handles and Cranks
- Sidewind
- Lippert
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