Camco - Adattatore per trapano con presa jack a forbice di livellamento per camper, adatto a trapani elettrici da 3/8" e 1/2", funziona con tutti i jack con attacco esagonale da 3/4" (57363), argento

Brand:Camco

3.8/5

38.64

Tipo di vestibilità: vestibilità universale. Funziona con tutti i jack con attacco esagonale da 3/4 di pollice. Adatto a trapani elettrici da 3/8 pollici o 1/2 pollici. Riduce il tempo e lo sforzo per alzare o abbassare i martinetti a forbice.

Tipo di vestibilità: vestibilità universale. Funziona con tutti i jack con attacco esagonale da 3/4 di pollice. Adatto a trapani elettrici da 3/8 pollici o 1/2 pollici. Riduce il tempo e lo sforzo per alzare o abbassare i martinetti a forbice.
Brand Camco
Brand ‎Camco
Color Silver
Color ‎Silver
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 6,697 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1.3 x 2.4 x 6 inches
Item model number ‎57363
Item Weight 0.15 Pounds
Item Weight ‎0.15 Pounds
Item Weight ‎2.4 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Camco
Manufacturer Part Number ‎57363
Material High Carbon Steel
Material ‎High Carbon Steel
Minimum Height ‎6 Inches
Model ‎57363
OEM Part Number ‎57363
Product Dimensions ‎1.3 x 2.4 x 6 inches
Style ‎Standard Chuck Only
Vehicle Service Type Trailer
Vehicle Service Type ‎Trailer

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Scritto da: Guy A. Jett
Holds Up With Power Drill
Have used this on most of our travel trailer trips over the past two years (if I don't forget the drill). Works well and shows no sign of wear. Would buy again (if it ever wears out or I lose it).
Scritto da: michael mclaughlin
Travel trailer
Great for trailer stabilizers
Scritto da: Not your avg. Bobby
It does what it's supposed to!
No issues, it does what it's supposed to. I wouldn't have expected a failure out of the box. Since it's made to fit a drill I don't think you have would have to worry about any failure. If it weren't for the drill it would probably handle what any other 3/8" drive socket would handle. The wall thickness is about the same as a craftsman socket and appears to be about the same quality.
Scritto da: J Nemeth
Just what I needed
Don't throw your back out cranking your rv Jack's. Get a cheap drill and use this thing. Time saver and take up no space at all.
Scritto da: Marsbars
Once I increased the torque, it worked (before, it didn't grab)
As others have suggested, I needed to tighten the seat but more importantly, the torque had to be increased. Initially, I had the torque set to the lowest setting. Once I moved it to about 50% of the available torque, it worked fine. (However, it was not consistent moving to the next stabilizer.)
Scritto da: Ernest Bogwaddle
Makes set up / tear down a breeze --- works better with a decent cordless drill
This socket in combination with a good drill and properly lubricated/ maintained jacks will make setting up and tearing down a breeze. --- Some people says to just use your 3/4" socket from a socket set. That also calls for an extension or adapter to be used with a drill. In my case, my sockets seem to migrate (it's my kid's fault I swear -- or the dog's) so it's hard for me to count on keeping up with a full set. This socket is a single piece socket/ drill adapter. Its a dedicated tool, built for one purpose. I'm less likely to misplace it since it stays where is will be used. I keep one in the trailer and another in the glove box, just in case something gets misplaced during hurried take down and departures. For the price, and avoiding the potential hassle of of having to crank by hand (or worse, my wife having to crank by hand, if I can't get off early enough to be the one to set everything up), it's way worth it. --- And buy a decent cordless drill. Some people in other reviews are marking down this product due to their poor experience trying to lift their heavy trailer with a cheap under powered drill. In some cases, I assume, that the jacks have not been lubricated as often as the manual suggests. I know I rarely think about it until I am reminded when I feel the tension or load when moving the trailer for the first time every year.
Scritto da: Adam
Very Useful Tool
This is one of those very useful tools that every RV owner should have if they have manual stabilizer jacks and a drill. It's easy to hook up to a drill and quickly raise and lower the stabilizer jacks. It's simple and works well. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: Dan A. Junker
This is a huge time saver!
This helped me steady my camper in seconds saving a lot of energy for enjoying my vacation.
Scritto da: alcar
Not for Impacts! But perfect for standard drill.
I bought this to help speed up setting up my RV trailer. I added two more stabilizing jacks to our rig so putting six of them down takes a bit of time. We do a lot of boondocking and camp in remote areas so we're always on the move. A friend of mine had one of these and I figured it was time I got one too. My only mistake was not reading the product description carefully enough. This particular model only fits on a drill and not an impact drill with a quick release chuck. The drill is fine but doesn't have the power to crank it a few extra notches. I ended up buying a second one of these that actually fit the 1/4" impact drill and love it. Now I can use the extra power to really make the jacks solid. Pros: Does the job well Quality materials Nice and solid Compact size (minus the drill) Cons: Does not fit an impact wrench Socket not very deep. (only ever seen one type of jack with a longer lug though)
Scritto da: Joey
Simple but effective
I Tried this bit on my pop up stabilizers and it worked perfectly. I'm able to deploy them in seconds and raise them up just as quickly. No more cranking away for minutes just when I'm in a hurry to get clear of my campsite by 2 or get set up when I arrive. Definitely worth toting along the battery-operated drill.
Scritto da: Doreen Shaw
Saves a lot of cranking!
Using this socket on my drill saved a lot of cranking of the stabilizer jacks by hand.
Scritto da: CJ
ok
does the job
Scritto da: Ryan W.
An Essential for RV Owners
If you don't have auto jacks, I'm not sure how you're living life without this thing. Simply put it into your cordless drill and go nuts. It cut my set-up and take down time by probably over half, not having to manually crank down the jacks every time.

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