Trailer-Stabilizing Jacks
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Trailer-stabilizing jacks install underneath the front end of a semitrailer to support the trailer when it's parked and not connected to a tractor. Jacks are used in pairs to ensure the trailer won't tip and can be used to provide additional support for landing gear when trailers are parked on soft ground to help prevent sinking. They're used with wheel chocks to prevent trailers from moving when supported.
Ratchet-Operated Trailer-Stabilizing Jacks
Ratcheting trailer-stabilizing jacks have a manually operated reversible ratcheting mechanism that's engaged to raise and lower the jack on low-traffic docks.
Rectangle Top Plate Shape
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Round Top Plate Shape
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Self-Rising Gas Cylinder-Operated Trailer-Stabilizing Jacks
Self-rising gas cylinder trailer-stabilizing jacks have a foot-operated pedal that raises and lowers the jack when pressed, reducing strain on workers. Self-rising cylinders work faster and easier than manually operated cylinders, making them a good choice for use on high-traffic loading docks.
Rectangle Top Plate Shape
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Hydraulic-Operated Trailer-Stabilizing Jacks
Hydraulic trailer-stabilizing jacks provide smooth operation to raise and lower trailers faster than ratcheting and spin-top jacks. The hydraulic cylinder reduces stress on workers and provides more precision in height adjustment.
Rectangle Top Plate Shape
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Spin-Top Operated Trailer-Stabilizing Jacks
Spin-top trailer-stabilizing jacks have handles that are manually rotated to raise and lower the jack on low-traffic docks. Spin-top jacks provide a smoother operation than ratcheting jacks.
Square Top Plate Shape
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Round Top Plate Shape
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Accessories for Trailer-Stabilizing Jacks
Trailer-stabilizing jack accessories replace worn and damaged parts and extend use.
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