Is Additional Bolt Needed For Stabilizer Jack TJ01RT
Updated 12/14/2021 | Published 12/13/2021 >
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Ill be using 3 of these on a toy hauler ramp while loading my Harley trike. Once extended, wouldnt a bolt be recommended through the aligned holes as a safety feature to prevent accidental collapse?
asked by: Bob R
Expert Reply:
You will not need an added bolt for the Stabilizer Jack # TJ01RT when they are being used. So long as you are within the capacity of the jack, an accidental collapse is not a worry as they are designed to handle the weight without any added hardware and will be completely stable.
The only thing you might want to consider is the handle that allows you to fine-tune the height of the jack, which is the Handle Rod for etrailer and Ram Stabilizer Jacks # SJ-100-HD.
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