What Replacement Jack Foot and Manual Crank Handle do I Need for My Atwood Electric Jack?
Published 01/19/2022 >
Question:
I have a Atwood electric jack on a 2013 Trail Manor Elkmont 24BH travel trailer. Where can I purchase a jack foot or sand foot goes at the bottom of the jack and a manual crank handle in case the power to the jack is out?
asked by: Anthony L
Expert Reply:
For considering a jack foot/sand foot for your Atwood electric jack on your 2013 Trail Manor Elkmont travel trailer, the foot needs to be compatible with the jack's outer diameter. For example, if you have a outer diameter on your jack of 1-3/4 inches, a great option is the Replacement Foot Pad for Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jacks # 2500-3755G.
As far as the crank handle, we do need to know the particular model of Atwood jack you own. Also, if you do not know the model you have, a great start is to know what the diameter of the current handle that you have for the jack (if you have a handle at all).
Feel free to respond to this answer with those details, and I will be happy to see if we can find a solution for you.
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