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Trailer Valet JXS Drill Powered Swivel Trailer Jack w/ Wheel - Sidewind - 14" Lift - 5K
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Trailer Valet JXS Drill Powered Swivel Trailer Jack w/ Wheel - Sidewind - 14" Lift - 5K

Part Number: TV86FR
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Use any 18-volt or 24-volt cordless drill (not included) to power this side-mount jack. Removable hand crank included in case your drill gets drained. 700-Hour salt spray rating on the powder coat finish is ideal for boat or cargo trailers. Great Prices for the best trailer jack from Trailer Valet. Trailer Valet JXS Drill Powered Swivel Trailer Jack w/ Wheel - Sidewind - 14" Lift - 5K part number TV86FR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Trailer Valet Trailer Jack - TV86FR

  • Boat Trailer
  • Car Hauler
  • Enclosed Trailer
  • Utility Trailer
  • 4001 - 5000 lbs
  • Drill Powered
  • Sidewind Jack
  • Swivel Jack
  • Leveling Jacks
  • Tongue Jacks
  • Bolt-On
  • 14 Inch Lift
  • With Wheel
  • Trailer Valet

Use any 18-volt or 24-volt cordless drill (not included) to power this side-mount jack. Removable hand crank included in case your drill gets drained. 700-Hour salt spray rating on the powder coat finish is ideal for boat or cargo trailers.


Features:

  • Supports, lifts, and lowers your boat or recreational trailer
  • Works as a powered jack when used with an 18V or 24V, cordless, non-impact drill (not included)
    • Included drill adapter attaches to jack in place of handle and eliminates need to manually crank
  • Stows safely and out of the way for travel
    • Locks into place when stowed parallel to tongue
    • Spring-loaded pull pin lets you position jack quickly
  • Won't shake, rattle, or overheat during operation
    • Nylon sleeve fitting between tubes ensures a smooth glide
    • Durable, precision-machined tubing limits rattle
    • Composite gears dissipate heat
  • Can be used as manual jack with included, sidewind handle
    • Offers a comfortable rubber grip
    • Easily removes for storage so you can use the drill adapter
  • Includes caster wheel so you can easily move your trailer
  • Resists rust and corrosion, even in areas with salt
    • Wrinkled black powder coat finish has a 700-hour salt spray rating
    • Zinc-nickel inner and outer tubes
    • Submersible in saltwater
  • Lasts for years thanks to durable steel construction
  • Incorporates a grease zerk for easy maintenance
    • No need to remove and re-lubricate gears
  • Bolts around the trailer frame
    • Includes mounting hardware


Specs:

  • Application: trailer frames up to 4-3/4" tall x 3-3/4" deep
    • Installation requires 8" of clearance along the frame to install the bracket
  • Lift capacity:
    • Manual: 5,000 lbs
    • With drill: 1,250 lbs
  • Support capacity: 5,000 lbs
  • Bracket height (from center of bracket to the ground):
    • Retracted: 11-1/2"
    • Extended: 25-1/2"
  • Screw travel : 14"
  • Clearance: 14" from mounting bracket to top of jack
  • Distance between mounting holes:
    • Vertically: 1" apart on center
    • Horizontally: 5-1/2" on center
  • Inner tube diameter: 2"
  • Outer tube diameter: 2-1/4"
  • Gear ratio: 3:4
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Dimensional diagram of mounting bracket for Trailer Valet TVJX5-s

Drill Powered Operation

When you're hitching up before a long day of fishing, or putting away your boat before cleaning your catch, you want to be able to do it with about as much effort as casting a line. But sometimes it can be a real pain in the arm to crank your boat trailer up and down, even when the sun and rain isn't beating down on you.


An action shot shows a drill positioned on the Trailer Valet's hand crank attachment point, ready to go to work

Trailer Valet was thinking of you when they made this jack. Just slot the included drill attachment into your power drill's 1/2" chuck, remove the handle from the jack's driveshaft, and attach the drill in its place. Squeeze the trigger slowly to avoid too much torque off the bat. This will wind the gears at top speed, lifting or lowering your trailer in no time.


Quick Tip: While your power drill is meant to make operation faster, the higher torque it creates may mean a reduced lift capacity. If you'd rather get more lift capacity out of the jack, we suggest sticking with the included hand crank instead.


Rough Powder Coat Has More Wrinkles for Less Rust

Most rust-resistant coatings, like zinc, go on smooth. But this creates one big drawback: smooth finishes are easy to scratch, exposing the bare metal beneath and allowing rust and corrosion to take hold. So, the bright, shiny finish you see on day one might not last as long as you'd like.


a close up look at Trailer Valet's unique wrinkled black powder coat finish.

Trailer Valet solves this issue by applying a rough powder coat finish on top of the zinc-nickel plated outer tube that's harder to scuff and scratch. Basically, by giving the jack a rougher "terrain," this finish helps keep the jack from aging too quickly.


Not only is this jack weather resistant, but you can safely submerge it in saltwater! It's difficult to see without taking the jack apart, but between the zinc-nickel plated tubes, there is a nylon sleeve that prevents water ingress. Though you'll want to make sure you rinse it off with freshwater after, just for good measure.


How to Determine the Lift Capacity You Need in a Jack

A trailer jack lifts your trailer high enough at the tongue to allow you to couple it with your vehicle. Usually, your tongue weight is about 10-15% of your gross trailer weight (GTW). For example, a 10,000-lb trailer has a tongue weight of 1,000 lbs to 1,500 lbs. To raise the tongue of a trailer this size, you'd need a jack that can handle a static load of no less than 1,500 lbs. And, yes, it's okay to have a jack with a weight rating that is higher than your trailer's tongue weight. In fact, a jack with a higher capacity should operate more efficiently, allowing you to spend less time cranking and more time fishing.



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