TRAILER JACK

Ingot’s trailer jack is made of durable, lightweight, marine-grade aluminium . Place the quick-change tire jack under the round or square axle and drive forward for a quick boost. It can lift trailers and campervans with 10″ to 15″ tires and has a 2-ton capacity.

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Easy Lift Trailer Jack

The Easy Lift Trailer Jack is a versatile tool that can lift trailers with round or square axles and 10″ – 15″ wheels with ease. It has a two-ton capacity and is made of heavy-duty cast aluminium, ensuring durability and longevity.
Moreover, the jack is lightweight, easy to store, and useful for emergencies, making it an ideal choice for anyone who frequently deals with trailers, boat trailers, campervans and more.
The Ingot Trailer Jack is user-friendly and easy to operate, making it an excellent tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts. So, whether you need to lift a trailer for maintenance or repair, the Easy Lift Trailer Jack is the perfect tool!

How to use quick change tire Jack

To use a quick-change tire jack, follow these steps:

1. Position the jack under the axle of the trailer.
2. Drive the trailer forward or backward a few inches until the jack is securely in place.
3. The jack will automatically raise the trailer to the correct height.
4. Use this elevated position to easily change tires, lubricate or replace wheel bearings, and perform other maintenance tasks.

Easy Lift Trailer Jack Safety

Safe use of our Ingot Trailer Jack will prevent accidents and injuries, but only if you follow the correct procedures.
Below Ingot has provided step-by-step instructions on the safe use of the Ingot Trailer Jack.

Never exceed the jack’s weight capacity.

1. Ensure that the vehicle is parked on a level surface.
2. Place wheel chocks on the wheels that are not being lifted.
3. Position the jack under the designated lifting point of the vehicle.
4. Lift the vehicle slowly and carefully using the jack.
5. Once the vehicle is lifted to the desired height, place jack stands or other approved safety devices under the vehicle to secure it.
6. Lower the vehicle onto the jack stands or safety devices.
7. Only then should you perform any maintenance tasks.
8. Before using the jack, carefully read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
9. Make sure the weight of the vehicle does not exceed the jack’s capacity.

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