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How To Manually Retract/Extend The Lippert Electronic Stabilizer Jack Model 113407  

Updated 06/03/2024 | Published 04/11/2022

Question:

I would like to know if theres a way to let the jask down manually on jack model # 113407

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Expert Reply:

Yes, there is a way to manually operate your Lippert Electronic Stabilizer Jack model 113407.

To manually operate the stabilizer jack, you will just need to disconnect one of the wire leads from the motor to prevent backloading the motor.

Next, you'll need to insert the 1/2" crank inside the coupler and rotate the handle clockwise to retract, and counter-clockwise to extend.

However, you'll want to be careful as these gears can become stripped if you continue to extend or retract the jack after the jack is at its the fullest extension/retraction, and you continue to manually operate the jack.

If you do not have the handle, the Replacement Crank Handle for Stromberg Carlson Landing Gear # LG-119226 is the correct replacement for your LCI model 113407 stabilizer jack.

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Ryan W.

6/2/2024

What can I do if the motor has failed but I don’t want to spend $600 on a new motor? Is there a drill attachment that fits into the same socket where the motor went?

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Bryce D.

6/3/2024

@RyanW Yeah there is Ryan, it looks like you could also use the Ultra-Fab T-Slot Power Drill Adapter for Scissor Jacks # UF48-979071.

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