Replacement Snap Ring and Plunger Pin for Fulton FTJ120W0301
Updated 04/30/2025 | Published 04/29/2025 >
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I have a Fulton trailer jack model FTJ120W0301 I need a new snap ring and the pull handle kit Do you have a kit that works with this model? My pin bent at the end and will not seat into the mount. Thank you
asked by: Mark K
Expert Reply:
Hey Mark! For a replacement snap ring you can use the # FP908600. For the swivel/plunger pin you will have to double check measurements. We only carry the Fulton 1/2" # F0933307S00 but the Fulton # FTJ120W0301 uses a 3/8" pin. The only 3/8" we have is the Replacement Swivel Handle Kit for Dutton-Lainson Jack # DL22449. I'm attaching a picture below which shows the measurements for you to compare. If this won't be compatible you will have to contact Fulton directly to see if they have a replacement.
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Replacement Snap Ring for Bulldog Snap-Ring Swivel Jacks - Qty 1
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Robin H.
4/30/2025
Since the pictures aren't working right now I linked another answer page with the image below.
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