Stabilizer jack tool?

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FISHnCAMP

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Does anyone make an adapter to put on a battery operated drill/driver.  You know, so the stabilizer jack tool KEY could be used instead of a hand crank?  Or would this be a custom fab?  TIA
 
Most people I know have fabricated their own.  I keep saying I will one day, but have just never gotten a round tuit.
 
Folks whom I know who use a drill/driver for power jacking have simply put the key into the drill chuck. I gather yours is shaped such that this is not possible?  Would a large size Allen wrench work as a key for the jacks, i.e. put the straight end in the chuck and the "L" end in the jack key-way?
 
RV Roamer said:
Folks whom I know who use a drill/driver for power jacking have simply put the key into the drill chuck. I gather yours is shaped such that this is not possible?  Would a large size Allen wrench work as a key for the jacks, i.e. put the straight end in the chuck and the "L" end in the jack key-way?

Mine is all one piece welded on the end of a hand crank.  The key looks like a socket with 2 notches cut out, so the alan wrench idea won't work but thanks.  Guess I will just get one "fabbed" up.  Thanks
 
I use a 19 volt battery operated drill wit a socket in the chuck to run my stabilizers up and down.  It does the job quickly and easyly.  As long as I don't forget to take it along when we go. ;D
 
I have a 'socket genie' I purchased on PUX (popup exchange) and it works well for raising the roof, but is not supposed to be used for the stabilizers.
 
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