Can I use the Stabilizer Jack without a drill?
Yes, the stabilizer jack includes a crank handle for manual usage.
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What type drill can I use with the Stabilizer Jack? How should I configure the setting on my drill when operating this product?
A 1/2'' size chuck, 24V or stronger standard power drill is recommended. A minimum power of 18V is needed. DO NOT attempt to use the stabilizer jack with a hammer or impact tool as this is likely to cause damage. For use, we recommend setting your ...
What kind of drill should I use with the JX?
What kind of drill should I use with the JX? Any 18-24V compact non-impact drill can be used with the Trailer Valet Drill Attachment. We recommend higher voltage drills as they can handle heavier loads with ease.
What kind of terrain does the Stabilizer Jack work on?
The Stabilizer Jack will work on a variety of terrains, though it may struggle on non-compacted surfaces. Mud, sand, and loose gravel may make a secure position more difficult. If possible, clear the area you intend to settle in of any loose ...
Will the Stabilizer Jack hold my vehicle on a slope?
The stabilizer jack can assist with holding your vehicle on a slope, but should not be solely relied on to do so. The vehicle will still need to be secured by something meant to keep the trailer in place such as a tow vehicle, trailer brakes, or a ...
Can the XL attach to a jack?
An XL unit purchased after April 2024 does have the ability to have a side mounted trailer jack slotted in. If you have an XL unit that was purchased before this time, you may need to have the rotating coupler replaced if you would like to use the ...