Replacing Bent Handle On A Stabilizer Jack
Updated 07/24/2023 | Published 07/23/2023 >
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Question:
I cannot lower the rear stabilizer jack on the trailer using the manual jack handle bent as we try to turn the square bolt.
asked by: Cheryl D
Expert Reply:
A bent handle is something that can easily be replaced. Now I am not sure exactly what brand or style of stabilizer jack you have, but if it is just a standard scissor jack we have replacement handles available. For example the handle # JCH-1 will work with the Stromberg Carlson brand scissor jacks. If you are in need of new jacks as well as a handle we have the # TJSCHD-24. This comes with two 2,500 lb scissor jacks and a handle.
If you have a different kind of stabilizer jack feel free to reach out to me directly with more information and I will see what we can offer you.
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