Happijac 182484 4600uu.100 Single 4600 Ball Screw Jack With Quick Release Leg on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, United States
Happijac 182484 4600UU.100 Single 4600 Ball Screw/Camper Jack with Quick Release Leg The RV industry's first redundant safety check system! Lifts an astounding 1,900 lb. per jack. Protects you and your camper against mishaps or failure. Z-bracket mounting system is easily installed and/or retrofitted onto most campers. Can be easily upgraded from manual, hand crank jacks into a remote controlled electric jack system with the purchase of the Electric Motor Drive (sold separately, see note below).
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