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SoundGuy
Nov 05, 2016Explorer
clearn4 wrote:
Looking to purchase a cordless drill to raise and lower the four scissor jacks on my TT. A make and model number with a strong tork just for that would be very helpful.
You (and clearly others judging by some of the responses you've received so far) are under the erroneous assumption that a cordless drill used for the purpose of lowering / raising a trailer's stabilizers needs to offer a lot of torque. It doesn't, in fact very little is required, assuming the stabs are properly maintained and lubed. I for years have been using this 12 volt lithium ion Rigid cordless drill, rated at a mere 120 inch pounds, Model R82007. It's tiny, lightweight, and does the job repeatedly without recharge, trip after trip. I use a small box wrench to break the initial tension, then the drill to lower or raise the stabs ... no issues at all. Unless you intend another additional purpose for this drill there's no need for anything any more powerful. :B
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