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Power-pak 12v Motor Kit For Bal Scissor Jacks & C-style Jacks on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Bennett, Colorado, US

Bennett, Colorado, US
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BAL Model No 24210

Power-PAK For Scissors Jack and "C" Jack
The BAL Powe-PAK is a DC operated power supply which provides added convenience when lowering and raising the jack leg.
  • Installs easily and quickly on all BAL scissors and "C" jacks equipped with a hex head drive screw.
  • Using a three position rocker switch, motor quickly lowers the jack leg for stabilizing or retracts leg when traveling or storing.
  • The Power-PAK can be manually operated with crank handle to level beyond electric motor's capacity.
  • Includes installation instructions and all electrical and mounting hardware to power two jacks.

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