How is the Inner Tube Held In Place on the Pro Series Square Jack?
Updated 03/15/2024 | Published 03/14/2024 >
Question:
The inner tube on my Jack has fallen down. The leg is fully retracted. What holds the inner tube in place? I’ve watched a couple of videos and the only thing that I see that holds the inner plate in place is the pin under the gear. Would that be correct?
asked by: Chuck
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Expert Reply:
It depends what jack you're using but yes that is how the inner tube of the Pro Series Square Jack item # PS1400950376, you were looking at, is held in place.
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Jerred H
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