Product Description
When it comes to towing, CURT's trailer jacks are top - notch. This CURT marine jack is a must - have for boating lovers and frequent trailer users. Built to endure regular water exposure, it's designed for long - lasting use. What sets it apart from other jacks is the dual 6 - inch wheels, which provide great mobility and make coupling your trailer a breeze. It also has a heavy - duty pull - pin that allows it to pivot on the mounting bracket, getting out of the way during travel. The zinc finish protects it from corrosion and moisture damage. With a weight capacity of 1,500 lbs and a 10 - foot vertical travel, it can handle various ball heights. It comes with a side - wind handle and all the necessary bolt - on hardware for easy installation. Whether you're towing a boat trailer, utility trailer, livestock hauler, or recreational vehicle trailer, this CURT marine jack is the perfect choice. Features include support for up to 1,500 lbs of trailer tongue weight, a side - wind handle for easy raising and lowering, dual 6 - inch wheels for mobility, a swivel bracket for travel convenience, a heavy - duty pull - pin for secure locking, 10 - foot vertical travel, included bolt - on hardware, and a durable zinc - plated finish. Specifications are as follows: Bracket Height: 12.5 in., Capacity: 1,500 lb., Finish: Clear Zinc, Hub Warehouse: D01, Part Type: Marine Jack, Travel: 10', Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty (one - year finish, one - year parts), Lift Capacity: 1,500 lbs, Operation Method: Manual, Box Dimensions: 6'H x 11'W x 29'L WT: 21.2 lbs, UPC: 612314006182.
Using your CURT marine jack is easy. First, make sure the jack is securely mounted on your trailer using the included bolt - on hardware. To raise or lower the trailer coupler, simply turn the side - wind handle. The dual 6 - inch wheels make it easy to move the trailer around. When you're ready to travel, use the heavy - duty pull - pin to pivot the jack on the mounting bracket so it's out of the way. As for maintenance, keep an eye on the zinc - plated finish. If it starts to show signs of wear, you might want to touch it up to prevent corrosion. Also, check the pull - pin regularly to make sure it's locking the jack in place securely. Don't overload the jack. It's designed to support up to 1,500 lbs of trailer tongue weight, so stay within this limit to ensure safe and proper operation.