Can Cordless Drill be Used to Operate etrailer Scissor Jack e36VV
Updated 10/30/2025 | Published 02/10/2025 >
Question:
Can I use a cordless drill to operate this jack? I noticed sever others like this have that option.
asked by: Trevor B
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Expert Reply:
Hey Trevor, yes with the correct size socket you can use a drill to operate the etrailer Scissor Jacks part # e36VV. Socket size should be 3/4 inch.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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etrailer Scissor Stabilizer Jack - 24" Lift - 7,500 lbs - Qty 1
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Jameson C.
10/30/2025
Hey Trevor, how did it go using your cordless drill with the scissor jack? I'm curious if the 3/4-inch socket worked smoothly for you. Your experience could point others in the right direction.