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Joe417
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Sep 09, 2015

Anyone using Happijac 4800 jacks?

I need to replace one jack. It's bent just enough that it's pulling a lot of current, and sometime blows the fuse for the right side. The jack works great with a hand crank but I want all 4 to work with the remote.

Currently have Happijac 4500's, rated at 1900#. They are ball screw jacks and handle the weight ok.

Yes, I know everyone calls them "Crappyjacs", but I'm not going to the expense of replacing all of them at one time. I want to wait till they need to be replaced and then add the heavier jacks.

The 4800's are rated at 2800# but are ACME screw.

I talked to Happijac. They said they are swappable, just a bit longer and heavier. They claim they are better even though they aren't ball screw. I would love to feel of them to make a hands on decision but there are no dealers near.

Would like to know if the ACME screw mechanism handles the weight as well as the ball screw.

I know the 4500's work better than the 4150s.

Has anyone had the opportunity to compare these two or have them on your camper?
If so, what camper are you lifting with them?
  • consider your self very lucky

    this is my first run in with hj all four were just like this ( have many more pix ) less than 1 year old
    hj denied any responsibility however Mark Holmes at Bigfoot stepped up and had them replaced when I showed them to him at the factory

  • 54suds wrote:
    with crappy jacks long long long of history of knowing they had poor quality issues and" knowingly "continue to produce and sell a substandard product ,why would anyone trust their statements about improvements . this is a company that for years did little or next Nothing to help the people stuck with their junk ,yes you could send them back for possible repair but only at an very high cost to the customer . In the past I personally have had to replace 6 of their jacks and right now have at least 3 that should be replaced
    Torklift could teach them plenty about quality and customer relations



    acme verses ball info link


    16 years on my Hjac's. I use them a lot. Camper has close to 200,000 miles on it now. Just grease 2 times... Do have some rust on the outer shells. Rocks do create pits... Sand and paint soon.

    Jim
  • after several hrs reviewing info on old and the new happi jacks it is my opinion they reduced parts costs ,reduced their production costs and then used "New" as an doubt-able!!!! EXCUSE to raise prices


    relative experience:
    4 years machine shop 4 years machinist mate Navy , 1 year production quality control inspector in metal fab at Bossert Mfg Utica ,ny 1 year machine op at Chicago pneumatic , 26 years supervisor of both metal fabrication and soap mfg industries , then 6 more years shop supervisor metal furniture products & fabrication in another factory site
  • After reading the info in 54suds link, I think that I would personally stay with the ball screw for the mere reason that I could drop the jacks to the ground without power. The acme sounds like it needs power to do anything to overcome friction.
  • with crappy jacks long long long of history of knowing they had poor quality issues and" knowingly "continue to produce and sell a substandard product ,why would anyone trust their statements about improvements . this is a company that for years did little or next Nothing to help the people stuck with their junk ,yes you could send them back for possible repair but only at an very high cost to the customer . In the past I personally have had to replace 6 of their jacks and right now have at least 3 that should be replaced
    Torklift could teach them plenty about quality and customer relations



    acme verses ball info link