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Trailer Jack Foot

Trailer Jack Foot 2

Innovative Functions:

  • Smart load-sensing system: Embedded pressure sensors monitor real-time support force
  • Rapid deployment design: Patent-pending locking mechanism enables setup within 30 seconds
  • Enhanced durability: Laser-cut steel plates with robotic welding 5

Quality Assurance:

  • 5-axis welding precision ±0.1mm
  • Eco-coating passed 48-hour salt spray test
  • Full-load fatigue tested for 200,000 cycles

Trailer Jack Foot Draw

A component used to support a jack, providing stable support and ensuring the safety and reliability of lifting operations, especially for trailers.

Applications in Trailer:

Jack feet are crucial for stabilizing trailers during:

  • Agricultural trailers: Providing stability when the is parked on uneven terrain during loading or unloading.
  • Beach trailers: Offering a stable base when detaching the trailer from the vehicle on soft or shifting sand.

Product Parameters

(Detailed parameters for Jack Foot are not provided in the document. Please refer to the product manual or contact the supplier for more information.)

Trailer 1 - Trailer Jack Foot

Installation, Maintenance, and Replacement for Trailer Applications:

Installation for Trailer:

  1. Compatibility Check: Ensure the jack foot is compatible with the trailer jack and the expected ground conditions (soft sand, uneven terrain, etc.).
  2. Secure Attachment: Attach the jack foot securely to the jack, using bolts, pins, or other appropriate fasteners.
  3. Stability Test: Before using the jack foot with a load, test its stability on the intended surface.

Maintenance for Trailer:

  1. Regular Inspection: Inspect the jack foot for any signs of damage, bending, or corrosion, especially after use on rough terrain or in corrosive environments.
  2. Cleaning: Clean the jack foot to remove sand, dirt, or debris, which can affect its stability and functionality.
  3. Fastener Check: Check the fasteners that attach the jack foot to the jack, and tighten them if necessary.
  4. Storage: Store the jack foot in a dry place to prevent rust or corrosion.

Replacement for Trailer:

  1. Detach Old Foot: Detach the old jack foot from the jack, removing any bolts or fasteners.
  2. Attach New Foot: Attach the new jack foot securely to the jack, using the appropriate fasteners.
  3. Compatibility: Ensure the new jack foot is compatible with the jack and suitable for the intended use.