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Compatibility
Bulldog Series 150/ 170 2000 To 5000 Pounds Capacity Jack
Height (IN)
2.1 Inch
⬤ In Stock
Compatibility
2000 Pounds Jack With 2 Inch Round Inner Tube
Diameter (IN)
6 Inch
⬤ In Stock
Capacity
1000 Pound
Clearance
14-1/2 Inch
Color/ Finish
Black Electro Coated
Extended Height
21-1/2 Inch
Maximum Lift
14 Inch
⬤ In Stock
Capacity
5000 Pound
Clearance
6.4 Inch
Color/ Finish
Gray Painted Outer And Clear Zinc Plated Inner Tube
Extended Height
20.4 Inch
Material
Steel
⬤ In Stock
Capacity
2000 Pound
Color/ Finish
Black Powder Coated
Material
Steel
Mounting Type
Bolt-On
Number Of Wheels
No Wheel
⬤ In Stock
Capacity
2000 Pound
Clearance
4 Inch
Color/ Finish
Gray Painted Outer And Clear Zinc Plated Inner Tube
Extended Height
21 Inch
Material
Steel
⬤ Out Of Stock
Capacity
1600 Pound
Color/ Finish
Silver Painted
Extended Height
35-1/2 Inch
Material
Steel
Maximum Lift
8 Inch
⬤ Out Of Stock
Capacity
1000 Pound
Color/ Finish
Black Powder Coated
Material
Steel
Mounting Type
Bolt-On
Number Of Wheels
No Wheel
⬤ Out Of Stock
Capacity
800 Pound
Clearance
11 Inch
Color/ Finish
Black Electro Coated
Extended Height
25 Inch
Maximum Lift
12-1/2 Inch
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RV manual tongue jacks are essential pieces of equipment for travel trailers and RVs. They are designed to either lift or lower the front end of your vehicle, making it easier to both hitch and unhitch. These mechanisms are traditionally operated using a hand crank, but some models may come equipped with a drill attachment that allows you to use a compatible drill to power the process.
Designed from durable materials such as heavy-duty steel, manual tongue jacks are built to withstand the weight of an RV or travel trailer and last in the long haul. Depending upon the models, they come with varying lifting capacities, typically between 1,000 pounds to 5,000 pounds.
Many models feature easy-grip handles, providing the user with better control during manual operations. In case of low light conditions or night-time, some manual tongue jacks also come equipped with top-placed LED lights to illuminate the hitch area.
A high-quality manual tongue jack will feature a secure and stable base, often in the shape of a circular disk or multiple prongs. This base provides a stable connection to the ground, which prevents the jack from sinking or tilting.
Advantages of RV Manual Tongue Jacks:
1. Easy to Operate: One of the key advantages of manual jacks is that they're incredibly straightforward to use.
2. Affordable: Manual tongue jacks are generally less expensive compared to their electric counterparts.
3. Dependable: With fewer moving parts and no electrical connection, manual jacks are less likely to fail or break down.
4. Versatile: They are compatible with a wide variety of trailers and RVs.
5. Portable and Light Weight: Due to their manual nature, these types of jacks are typically lighter and easier to carry around.
6. Less Maintenance Required: Manual tongue jacks require less maintenance than electric jacks, as there are fewer mechanical and electrical parts that can potentially fail or need replacing.
Designed from durable materials such as heavy-duty steel, manual tongue jacks are built to withstand the weight of an RV or travel trailer and last in the long haul. Depending upon the models, they come with varying lifting capacities, typically between 1,000 pounds to 5,000 pounds.
Many models feature easy-grip handles, providing the user with better control during manual operations. In case of low light conditions or night-time, some manual tongue jacks also come equipped with top-placed LED lights to illuminate the hitch area.
A high-quality manual tongue jack will feature a secure and stable base, often in the shape of a circular disk or multiple prongs. This base provides a stable connection to the ground, which prevents the jack from sinking or tilting.
Advantages of RV Manual Tongue Jacks:
1. Easy to Operate: One of the key advantages of manual jacks is that they're incredibly straightforward to use.
2. Affordable: Manual tongue jacks are generally less expensive compared to their electric counterparts.
3. Dependable: With fewer moving parts and no electrical connection, manual jacks are less likely to fail or break down.
4. Versatile: They are compatible with a wide variety of trailers and RVs.
5. Portable and Light Weight: Due to their manual nature, these types of jacks are typically lighter and easier to carry around.
6. Less Maintenance Required: Manual tongue jacks require less maintenance than electric jacks, as there are fewer mechanical and electrical parts that can potentially fail or need replacing.