Ultra-Fab Products 48-979071 Ultra T-Slot Drill Attachment for Scissor Jack


Key features
- •Eliminates cranking of scissor jacks
- •Saves time and effort
- •Speeds up raising or lowering of scissor jacks
- •Adapter fits all 3/8" drills
- •Manufacturers Lifetime Warranty
BrandUltra-Fab Products
CategoryJacks
WarrantyLimited Lifetime Warranty. This Warranty is made only to the first Purchaser who acquires this product for their own use. This Warranty will be in effect for the lifetime from the date of purchase by the Original Purchaser. It is suggested that the Origin
Ultra-Fab Products 48-979071 Ultra T-Slot Drill Attachment for Scissor Jack
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Customer Reviews
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Jonathon M•August 18, 2017
Works great for running the jacks up and down with a cordless drill. Makes set-up and teardown much quicker.
Works great depending on what you use it on
Gift Card Recipient•August 11, 2017
Worked well for my stabilizer jacks but I would not recommend if you have existing electric motors on the jacks unless the gear on the motor can be disengaged. The jack motor makes turning quite difficult and could be a problem when turning at higher speeds via a drill. I am considering removing the jack motors so this can be used more effectively. It is much faster going up and down versus using electric motors.
Works like a charm.
rudsud•June 17, 2017
Makes raising and lowering the stabilizers very easy. Received exactly what is in the picture.
Great
Garwin Kern•May 12, 2017
Great
Great tool if you have a pinned screw
Works as expected. Used on my Winnie stabilizers. Was not easy to find but knew someone out there had to make something to allow cranking by a power drill instead of my hand.
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