Cordless impact to crank trailer jacks

   / Cordless impact to crank trailer jacks
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#11  
My trailer has big rig landing gear. I hate them. Much prefer the ratcheting adjustable legs on previous trailers, but not heavy duty enough. Trailer weighs 8500 empty, so it’s a bear to raise
Unfortunately Kaufman did not offer hydraulic jacks :ashamed:

What I was thinking is to set the jack handle on the more cranks/easier setting and a good 1/2” drill will turn it easily. Just need a “ stub “ to fit in the handle shaft a drill will attach to
 
   / Cordless impact to crank trailer jacks #13  
This is what my brother used, they are pretty slow.

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If it’s anything like the powered camper landing gear they’re all slower than molasses. I’d rather have a weaker and faster system even if I had to take over by hand to lift it off the ball.
 
   / Cordless impact to crank trailer jacks #14  
I uses a 3/8" rechargeable drill on my trailer leveling jacks. Worked fine. I have a Mikata 1/2" impact driver. I don't use that. Not so sure the jack mechanisms would handle the impacts so very well.
 
   / Cordless impact to crank trailer jacks
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#15  
Not talking about leveling jacks, though. Talking about the landing gear on a trailer. Sort of boggles the mind no one has fabbed up a pipe that slips over the jack rod with an adapter for a drill or impact. Looks like maybe a $25 item. It could be removed and the jack handle reinstalled in case drill battery is dead.
 
   / Cordless impact to crank trailer jacks #17  
This is an adapter I made for my travel trailer in case the motor went out on the electric jack. I don't know why a person couldn't make something similar for an equipment trailer. It was made to use a 3/4" wrench, crescent wrench or cordless drill with a socket.

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   / Cordless impact to crank trailer jacks #18  
I bought a high torque 18 volt Bosch drill to crank my Bridgeport mill bed up and down. It worked well but the two expensive batteries didn't last very long. I think the high amperage for that much torque (for any time longer than bottoming out a lag bolt) probably fried the batteries. So it might depend on the sustainable discharge amperage on your drill vs the jack resistance. If the jack has a coarse acme thread, a finer thread should help.
 
   / Cordless impact to crank trailer jacks #19  
I bought a high torque 18 volt Bosch drill to crank my Bridgeport mill bed up and down. It worked well but the two expensive batteries didn't last very long. I think the high amperage for that much torque (for any time longer than bottoming out a lag bolt) probably fried the batteries. So it might depend on the sustainable discharge amperage on your drill vs the jack resistance. If the jack has a coarse acme thread, a finer thread should help.

Were they 4-5 ah batteries or some of the little ones that come with drills? They’re made to go on other high load tools like a grinder and circular saw so high load in a drill for 30 seconds shouldn’t hurt it.
 
   / Cordless impact to crank trailer jacks #20  
I welded a nut that takes a 3/4 socket, on the crank handle for a scissor jack. I turn it with a socket and adapter on my cordless drill. If things get stiff I switch to an X-type lug wrench to turn it.
 

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