Weight Capacity And Dimension For Stromberg Carlson Scissor Jack
Updated 06/09/2014 | Published 06/06/2014 >
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Question:
Please provide quotation for scissor jack which can meet our requirement? Trailer Jack: Top Plate Size: 250mm9.842in x 200mm7.874in Support Capacity: 300kg661.387 lbs Elevation: up to 200mm 7.874in Best Regards,
asked by: Clara S
Expert Reply:
The scissor jacks we offer have weight capacity much higher than the 387 lb you stated you need. All of the jacks we offer are designed for RV use and are intended to be mounted with the top plate. The largest top plate we offer is on the Stromberg Carlson Jack, part # JSC-30-IND. This has a round plate that measures 9 inches diameter.
Most jacks have a much higher lift range than the 7.874 inches you stated you need. The # JSC-30-IND has a lift capacity of 5,000 lbs, and does require either an adapter like part # UF48-979005, which is an adapter that can be used with a power drill, or the Crank Handle, part # JCH-1.
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Leveling Scissor Jack - 30" Lift - 5,000 lbs
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